The royal graves were ransacked and the basilica was used to store gunpowder while St. Martin's Cathedral in Pressburg became the new coronation site.
The coronation had to be done at Holyrood Abbey because Scone, the traditional coronation site, was too dangerous.
Evonium, claimed to be the coronation site and seat of government of 40 kings, is a purported lost city in Scotland, first described by Hector Boece in the 15th century.
The conquering Collas located their own coronation sites in the swordlands secured, comprising modern-day Armagh, Monaghan, Fermanagh and Louth.
The coronation site of the first monarch of Sikkim is known as the "Throne of Norbugang".
A number of sacred places, including the coronation site of Pakhangba, were located within the enclosure of the citadel.
In the Middle Ages it was an important royal centre, used as a royal residence and as the coronation site of the kingdom's monarchs.
The chieftain of their clan was inaugurated on a coronation site known as Tullymagawley, in the townland of Ballymurray.
Gniezno was again the coronation site in 1295 and 1300.
Mainz Cathedral was coronation site for Philipp von Schwaben, Frederick II, and Henry Raspe.