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  1. The idealistic band breached Britain's venerable Westminster Abbey to secure the Stone of Scone, a national treasure, upon which Scottish kings had been coronated for centuries. The fabled and revered stone had been carted off more than 700 years earlier by the army of England's King Edward I, becoming a prized possession of the United Kingdom.

  2. Stone of Destiny es una película dirigida por Charles Martin Smith con Charlie Cox, Kate Mara, Stephen McCole, Ciaron Kelly .... Año: 2008. Título original: Stone of Destiny. Sinopsis: En 1951, cuatro estudiantes de Glasgow burlaron a las autoridades británicas y consiguieron llevar a Escocia la piedra de Scoen, un símbolo muy apreciado por los escoceses.

  3. The idealistic band breached Britain's venerable Westminster Abbey to secure the Stone of Scone, a national treasure, upon which Scottish kings had been coronated for centuries. The fabled and revered stone had been carted off more than 700 years earlier by the army of England's King Edward I, becoming a prized possession of the United Kingdom.

  4. The idealistic band breached Britain's venerable Westminster Abbey to secure the Stone of Scone, a national treasure, upon which Scottish kings had been coronated for centuries. The fabled and revered stone had been carted off more than 700 years earlier by the army of England's King Edward I, becoming a prized possession of the United Kingdom.

  5. Descubre este cartel de la película Stone of Destiny dirigida por Charles Martin Smith. Foto 1 de la película Stone of Destiny sobre un total de 3 fotos disponibles en SensaCine.com

  6. The Stone of Scone is the original name for what later became more commonly known as the Stone of Destiny. It is known as the Stone of Scone because of its original association with Scone, near Perth, as the place where kings were made in Scotland. When did the Stone first leave Perthshire? The Stone was taken in 1296 to Westminster where it ...

  7. Stone of Destiny is a 2008 Scottish-Canadian historical adventure comedy film written and directed by Charles Martin Smith and starring Charlie Cox, Billy Boyd, Robert Carlyle, and Kate Mara.Based on real events, the film tells the story of the removal of the Stone of Scone from Westminster Abbey. The stone, supposedly the Stone of Jacob over which Scottish monarchs were traditionally crowned ...