Holyroodhouse
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Holyroodhouse — Holyrood House [Holyrood House] (also Holyroodhouse) a royal ↑palace in ↑Edinburgh, used by members of the British royal family when they visit Scotland and open to the public at other times. Most of the original early 16th–centu … Useful english dictionary
Holyroodhouse — Holyrood Palace mit Arthur s Seat im Hintergrund Holyrood Palace Der Palast Palace of Holyrood House oder Holyrood Palace in Edinburgh ist … Deutsch Wikipedia
Holyroodhouse, Palace of — Edinburgh, Scotland; pronounced holly … Bryson’s dictionary for writers and editors
Lord Holyroodhouse — The title of Lord Holyroodhouse was a title in the Peerage of Scotland. It was created on 20 December 1607 for John Bothwell. On the death of the second lord in 1638, the lordship became extinct.Lords Holyroodhouse (1607)*John Bothwell, 1st Lord… … Wikipedia
High Constables and Guard of Honour of the Palace of Holyroodhouse — The High Constables of Holyroodhouse are a small corps of ceremonial guards at the Sovereign s official residence in the Scottish capital, Edinburgh. Dating from the early sixteenth century, they now parade whenever the Sovereign, or the Lord… … Wikipedia
Palace of Holyroodhouse — Holyrood Palace mit Arthur s Seat im Hintergrund Holyrood Palace Der Palast Palace of Holyrood House oder Holyrood Palace in Edinburgh ist … Deutsch Wikipedia
Holyrood Palace — West front of the Palace with the shell of the abbey church visible on the far left next to the 16th century north west tower. The rest dates from the 17th century. The forecourt fountain on the far right is a Victorian addition. The Palace of… … Wikipedia
William Bruce (architect) — Infobox Architect caption = Painting of Bruce by John Michael Wright, c. 1664. name = Sir William Bruce nationality = Scottish birth date = circa 1630 birth place = Blairhall, Fife, Scotland death date = 1 January 1710 (aged circa 79) death place … Wikipedia
William Bruce — Sir William Bruce Pintura de Bruce realizada por John Michael Wright, c. 1664 … Wikipedia Español
James V of Scotland — James V Anonymous portrait of James V, probably contemporary King of Scots Reign 9 September 1513 – 14 December 1542 Coronation … Wikipedia