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  2. St Giles' Cathedral - Wikipedia

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    St Giles' Cathedral (Scottish Gaelic: Cathair-eaglais Naomh Giles), or the High Kirk of Edinburgh, is a parish church of the Church of Scotland in the Old Town of Edinburgh. The current building was begun in the 14th century and extended until the early 16th century; significant alterations were undertaken in the 19th and 20th centuries ...

  3. Heraldic flag - Wikipedia

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    Banners of Knights of the Thistle displayed in St. Giles' Cathedral. In heraldry and vexillology, a heraldic flag is a flag containing coats of arms, heraldic badges, or other devices used for personal identification. Heraldic flags include banners, standards, pennons and their variants, gonfalons, guidons, and pinsels. Specifications governing ...

  4. Flying Colours Flagmakers - Wikipedia

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    Flying Colours Flagmakers are a company based in Knaresborough, North Yorkshire, England, who specialise in flags and standards.The company have been operating since 1994, and in 2022, one of their flags ordered by the Royal Household, adorned the coffin of Queen Elizabeth II whilst it was lying in state in St Giles Cathedral in Edinburgh, Scotland.

  5. The history of St Giles’ Cathedral, where the Queen ... - AOL

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    St GilesCathedral has been a focal point for events commemorating the Queen in Edinburgh. Following a service of thanksgiving on Monday afternoon, mourners have been showing up in their tens ...

  6. St Giles': Playing a part in history for 900 years - AOL

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  7. Standard of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh - Wikipedia

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    The flag was flown above buildings and on cars to indicate Philip's presence. [9] ... Philip's banner as Knight of the Thistle hanging in St. Giles' Cathedral, Edinburgh.

  8. Saint Giles - Wikipedia

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    Saint Giles (/ dʒ aɪ l z /, Latin: Aegidius, French: Gilles, Italian: Egidio, Spanish: Gil; c. 650 - c. 710), also known as Giles the Hermit, was a hermit or monk active in the lower Rhône most likely in the 7th century.

  9. The Historical Meaning Behind Prince William’s Massive ...

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    William, 42, attended the installation service at St GilesCathedral on Wednesday, July 3, in an oversized ostrich feather hat and a green velvet robe.