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The King's Table was a special carved stone table in England. It was a big symbol of royal power. Kings and queens used this table for important events like coronation feasts and state banquets, starting in the 1200s.

What Was the King's Table?

The King's Table was made from a type of stone called Purbeck marble. This stone came from a place called Dorset in England. The table was very old, possibly made around the mid-1200s. Over hundreds of years, it was repaired many times to keep it in good shape.

A Table Through History

Many famous kings used the King's Table:

Broken and Found Again

The original King's Table was sadly broken into pieces by Oliver Cromwell. This happened after the English Civil War, a big conflict in England. The broken pieces were then buried under the Palace of Westminster.

Later, during the English Restoration, a new King's Table was made. The pieces of the old table were placed in the foundation of a raised platform, called a dais. This platform was built in Westminster Hall in the 1600s. King James II used this platform for his coronation banquet.

The first piece of the original table was found again in the 1960s. It was discovered under the floor of Westminster Hall. More pieces of the table were found by archaeologists in 2006.

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