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Stirling Castle

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Stirling Castle is a major Scottish royal fortress above the River Forth, notable for its Renaissance palace and links to Stewart monarchs.

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Why was Stirling Castle strategically important in Scotland?

Stirling Castle controls a strong position above the River Forth, near routes between the Scottish Lowlands and Highlands. That location made it one of Scotland's most important royal and military sites.

Which Scottish monarchs are linked to Stirling Castle?

Stirling Castle is closely associated with the Stewart monarchs, including James IV and James V. Mary, Queen of Scots was crowned at Stirling in 1543, which adds to the castle's royal significance.

What is the Renaissance palace at Stirling Castle?

The palace at Stirling Castle was developed for the Stewart court, especially under James V in the 16th century. Its carved decoration, royal apartments, and recreated interiors show the castle as a royal residence rather than only a fortress.

Is Stirling Castle connected to the Battle of Bannockburn?

Yes, Stirling Castle is closely tied to the events around the Battle of Bannockburn in 1314. The battle took place nearby, and control of the castle was a key issue in the Wars of Scottish Independence.

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