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[[Image:Westminster_Abby.jpg|thumb|200px|Westminster Abbey]]
 
[[Image:Westminster_Abby.jpg|thumb|200px|Westminster Abbey]]
'''Westminister Abbey''' is one of the most famous churches of [[London]].  
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'''Westminster Abbey''' is one of the most famous churches of [[London]].  
  
 
==History==
 
==History==
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Later that year, Macbeth, [[Hudson]] and [[Lexington]] came to London to ensure the safe transport of the Stone of Destiny from the Abbey to [[Scotland]]. King Arthur, Griff and two other members of the [[London Clan]] ([[Staghart]] and [[Constance]]) also arrived on the scene. The five [[gargoyles]] were later attacked there by [[Coldsteel]], [[Coyote (robot)|Coyote 5.0]], and [[Steel Clan]] and [[Iron Clan]] robots. ''("The Rock", "[[Rock and Roll|Rock & Roll]]")''
 
Later that year, Macbeth, [[Hudson]] and [[Lexington]] came to London to ensure the safe transport of the Stone of Destiny from the Abbey to [[Scotland]]. King Arthur, Griff and two other members of the [[London Clan]] ([[Staghart]] and [[Constance]]) also arrived on the scene. The five [[gargoyles]] were later attacked there by [[Coldsteel]], [[Coyote (robot)|Coyote 5.0]], and [[Steel Clan]] and [[Iron Clan]] robots. ''("The Rock", "[[Rock and Roll|Rock & Roll]]")''
  
==Real-world background==
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==Real World background==
 
Westminster Abbey was originally built by [[Edward the Confessor]] (1042-1066), who was King of [[England]] during [[Canmore]]'s overthrow of [[Macbeth]]; it was later on rebuilt by Henry III (1216-1272), producing the present-day building. Westminster Abbey serves as the traditional place of coronation for the King or Queen of England or Great Britain, having served this role ever since 1066. It is also the place of burial for many noteworthy English figures, including a number of past monarchs. Between 1296 and [[1996]], the [[Stone of Destiny]] was kept here, beneath the Coronation Chair.
 
Westminster Abbey was originally built by [[Edward the Confessor]] (1042-1066), who was King of [[England]] during [[Canmore]]'s overthrow of [[Macbeth]]; it was later on rebuilt by Henry III (1216-1272), producing the present-day building. Westminster Abbey serves as the traditional place of coronation for the King or Queen of England or Great Britain, having served this role ever since 1066. It is also the place of burial for many noteworthy English figures, including a number of past monarchs. Between 1296 and [[1996]], the [[Stone of Destiny]] was kept here, beneath the Coronation Chair.
  

Revision as of 23:26, 28 May 2015

Westminster Abbey

Westminster Abbey is one of the most famous churches of London.

History

On December 25th, 1950 Macbeth and four other Scotsmen broke into the Abbey to retrieve the Stone of Destiny. ("The Rock")

King Arthur came to Westminster Abbey upon his arrival in London in May, 1996, originally for the purpose of standing vigil there. However, Griff saw him enter and went to investigate, leading to their meeting. Arthur then encountered the Stone of Destiny, who told him that he must prove himself worthy once again to wield Excalibur. After Arthur recited the Excalibur Poem that was taught to Griff as a hatchling, the stone transported him and Griff to New York to quest for the magic sword there. ("Pendragon")

Later that year, Macbeth, Hudson and Lexington came to London to ensure the safe transport of the Stone of Destiny from the Abbey to Scotland. King Arthur, Griff and two other members of the London Clan (Staghart and Constance) also arrived on the scene. The five gargoyles were later attacked there by Coldsteel, Coyote 5.0, and Steel Clan and Iron Clan robots. ("The Rock", "Rock & Roll")

Real World background

Westminster Abbey was originally built by Edward the Confessor (1042-1066), who was King of England during Canmore's overthrow of Macbeth; it was later on rebuilt by Henry III (1216-1272), producing the present-day building. Westminster Abbey serves as the traditional place of coronation for the King or Queen of England or Great Britain, having served this role ever since 1066. It is also the place of burial for many noteworthy English figures, including a number of past monarchs. Between 1296 and 1996, the Stone of Destiny was kept here, beneath the Coronation Chair.

See also