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Where did the high kings of Ireland have their palace?

it was in Tara in County Meath but very few traces remain - just some embankment ditches etc


What is the kings chamber?

There are two definite and somewhat contradictory meanings. l. European Middle Ages: The throne room or King's official seat in a palace or castle as in Windsor Castle or Buckingham Palace. 2. Ancient Egyptian: the King's chamber is the room where the Egyptian Pharaoh is buried.


What was the house pharaoh hatshepsut lived in called?

If you mean the Temple of Hatshepsut in the Valley of the Kings, then the name of it is Deir el Bahri. Although it is not her Palace it was built as Hatshepsut's Mortuary Temple, which is a place for people to worship the dead King/Queen, to leave offerings, and where the priests performed a series of daily funerary rites.


In what country is the place of Versailles?

VersaillesThe Palace of Versailles was built starting in 1660, and is located outside of the city of Paris, France. From 1682 until 1790, is was the official home of the Kings of France. Versailles originally started as a hunting lodge in 1642 for Louis XIII. Wikipedia has an article dealing with the history of the Palace and the Treaty of Versailles ending World War I.


What is the name of the building that most spanish kings are buried?

Most Spanish kings are buried in the Royal Monastery of San Lorenzo de El Escorial, located near Madrid. This monumental complex serves as a royal palace, monastery, and cemetery, and it was commissioned by King Philip II in the 16th century. The Pantheon of Kings within the monastery houses the tombs of many Spanish monarchs.