Discover the history of the "Stone of Destiny" of more than 4000 years, also called the Jacob's Stone. Princess Scota, (Flowering), daughter of an Egyptian pharaoh, close to Moses raised at the Egyptian court in Ireland, married King Gaedel Glas. Its name is associated with the origin of the word Scotland. They founded the kingdom of Diatraba consisting of part of Ireland and Scotland, medieval chronicles of the Scotichronicon of the British Library.
She brought with her "The Sacred Stone of Destiny" used throughout the ages for the coronations of the kings of Ireland, Scotland and then England, not without twists and turns. The importance of this stone comes from its provenance as Jacob's pillow, mentioned in Genesis 32:25-29, (hence the new name given to Jacob for his posterity). This stone is said to have been entrusted to him by Moses, adopted from Pharaoh's court.
The latter could not take it with him during the Exodus, so he entrusted the sacred stone "150 kg" to Scota and her husband, considered to be the founders of the Gaels. From then on, "Jacob's stone", in reality, became a major symbol for the coronation of kings who fought over it and even stole it over the centuries. This brings up an essential question. Given the accounts of ancient times, it is not surprising to find some discrepancies.
This is why some call them legends. The purpose is therefore to look for the ins and outs of this story. Why so much relentlessness was deployed by kings to possess it absolutely for coronations?The mystery is cleared up with this documented study. Why would so much importance be given to so-called legends, if there were not a fundamental truth?It leads us on an unexpected path and the veil is lifted.
Discover the history of the "Stone of Destiny" of more than 4000 years, also called the Jacob's Stone. Princess Scota, (Flowering), daughter of an Egyptian pharaoh, close to Moses raised at the Egyptian court in Ireland, married King Gaedel Glas. Its name is associated with the origin of the word Scotland. They founded the kingdom of Diatraba consisting of part of Ireland and Scotland, medieval chronicles of the Scotichronicon of the British Library.
She brought with her "The Sacred Stone of Destiny" used throughout the ages for the coronations of the kings of Ireland, Scotland and then England, not without twists and turns. The importance of this stone comes from its provenance as Jacob's pillow, mentioned in Genesis 32:25-29, (hence the new name given to Jacob for his posterity). This stone is said to have been entrusted to him by Moses, adopted from Pharaoh's court.
The latter could not take it with him during the Exodus, so he entrusted the sacred stone "150 kg" to Scota and her husband, considered to be the founders of the Gaels. From then on, "Jacob's stone", in reality, became a major symbol for the coronation of kings who fought over it and even stole it over the centuries. This brings up an essential question. Given the accounts of ancient times, it is not surprising to find some discrepancies.
This is why some call them legends. The purpose is therefore to look for the ins and outs of this story. Why so much relentlessness was deployed by kings to possess it absolutely for coronations?The mystery is cleared up with this documented study. Why would so much importance be given to so-called legends, if there were not a fundamental truth?It leads us on an unexpected path and the veil is lifted.