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  2. Procession - Wikipedia

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    A procession is an organized body of people walking in a formal or ceremonial manner. [1] A funeral procession, ... A Royal Procession.

  3. Royal Barge Procession - Wikipedia

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    In the 11th century, the Thai chronicle, Phraratchaphongsawadan Nuea (Royal Chronicle of the North), recorded the royal barge procession of Prince Sai Nam Peung, [2] a pre-Ayudhya king of Siam [3] who had set the barge and landed at the cape of Wat Pak Klong temple.

  4. Royal barge - Wikipedia

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    A royal barge moored on the moat surrounding Mandalay Palace. The royal barge was an important ceremonial possession of the Burmese monarchy, and was used for ceremonial and state affairs, such as a procession around the royal palace moat following a monarch's coronation.

  5. Coronation of Charles III and Camilla - Wikipedia

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    The second procession followed the same route as the first, but in reverse and on a larger scale. The King and Queen were carried in the Gold State Coach, drawn by eight Windsor Grey horses, with other members of the royal family in other vehicles, including the Australian State Coach, [e] the Irish State Coach [f] and the Scottish State Coach ...

  6. List of participants in the coronation procession of Elizabeth II

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    The procession for the coronation of Elizabeth II was an element of the ceremony in which court, clerical, governmental, and parliamentary officials from around the Commonwealth of Nations moved in a set order of precedence through the streets of London, England, and into Westminster Abbey, where the coronation took place.

  7. List of participants in the coronation processions of George VI

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    The first saw the King and Queen, members of the royal family, Prime Ministers of the Dominions and the representatives of foreign royalty proceed from Buckingham Palace to Westminster Abbey for the ceremony. Once in the Abbey, the second procession was an element of the ceremony in which court, clerical, governmental, and parliamentary ...

  8. Death and state funeral of Elizabeth II - Wikipedia

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    [157] [151] The Queen's fell pony, Emma, and two royal corgis, Muick and Sandy, stood at the side of the procession. [158] The King and the royal family joined the procession in the Quadrangle, during which the Sebastopol Bell and the Curfew Tower bell tolled and the King's Troop, Royal Horse Artillery, fired minute guns from the East Lawn of ...

  9. Royal entry - Wikipedia

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    Entry of John II of France and Joan I of Auvergne into Paris after their coronation at Reims in 1350, later manuscript illumination by Jean Fouquet. The ceremonies and festivities accompanying a formal entry by a ruler or their representative into a city in the Middle Ages and early modern period in Europe were known as the royal entry, triumphal entry, or Joyous Entry. [1]