Great Seal of Scotland
The Great Seal of Scotland (Scottish Gaelic: Seala Mòr na h-Alba) is a principal national symbol of Scotland that allows the monarch to authorise official documents without having to sign each document individually. Wax is melted in a metal mould or matrix and impressed into a wax figure that is attached by cord or ribbon to documents that the monarch wishes to make official. The earliest seal impression, in the Treasury of Durham Cathedral, is believed to be the Great Seal of Duncan II and dates to 1094.
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Great Seal of Scotland
The Great Seal of Scotland (Scottish Gaelic: Seala Mòr na h-Alba) is a principal national symbol of Scotland that allows the monarch to authorise official documents without having to sign each document individually. Wax is melted in a metal mould or matrix and impressed into a wax figure that is attached by cord or ribbon to documents that the monarch wishes to make official. The earliest seal impression, in the Treasury of Durham Cathedral, is believed to be the Great Seal of Duncan II and dates to 1094.
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The Great Seal of Scotland (Sc ...... the highest honours of office.
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Il Gran Sigillo di Scozia (in ...... 1094, all'epoca di Duncan II.
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The Great Seal of Scotland (Sc ...... f Duncan II and dates to 1094.
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Gran Sigillo di Scozia
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Great Seal of Scotland
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Lord strażnik Wielkiej Pieczęci Szkocji
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