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  2. Coronation of Henry VIII and Catherine - Wikipedia

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    The night before the coronation, Henry and Catherine slept in the Painted Chamber of the Palace of Westminster beneath a large mural that depicted Edward the Confessor's 1042 coronation, commissioned by Henry III. [19] Arriving earlier that day, they enjoyed a banquet and then went to St Stephen's Chapel for prayer. [15]

  3. Coronation of Elizabeth I - Wikipedia

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    Coronation festivities at that time consisted of four parts: the vigil procession to the Tower of London where the monarch would spend one or more nights in vigil; on the day before the coronation, the royal entry procession through the streets of the City of London to the Palace of Westminster; the coronation service itself in Westminster ...

  4. List of guests at the coronation of Charles III and Camilla

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    Queen Anne-Marie of the Hellenes (pictured, on the left, at the coronation reception) was the first non-reigning royal to announce her attendance. The Margrave and Margravine of Baden, the King's first cousin once removed and his wife [219] Tsar Simeon II [b] and Tsaritsa Margarita of Bulgaria, [b] the King's fourth cousin twice removed and his ...

  5. Coronation - Wikipedia

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    The coronation of Charles VII of France (1429), detail of the painting Jeanne d'Arc (1886–1890) by Jules Eugène Lenepveu. A coronation is the act of placement or bestowal of a crown upon a monarch's head. The term also generally refers to the ceremony which marks the formal investiture of a monarch with regal power.

  6. Coronation of Charles III and Camilla - Wikipedia

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    A Coronation Claims Office was established within the Cabinet Office to handle claims to perform a historic or ceremonial role at the coronation, replacing the Court of Claims. [11] The posts of Lord High Steward and Lord High Constable of England , which are now only named for coronations, were given to General Sir Gordon Messenger and Admiral ...

  7. Coronation Mass - Wikipedia

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    A Coronation Mass is a Eucharistic celebration, in which a special liturgical act, the coronation of an image of Mary, is performed. The coronation of an image of Mary is an act of devotion to her. It expresses the belief that Mary as mother of the Son of God has queenly dignity [1] in the new order of the kingdom of God. At the same time it is ...

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  9. Coronation of the British monarch - Wikipedia

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    On the day before the coronation, the boy king and his retinue were met outside the City of London by the lord mayor, aldermen and the livery companies, and he was conducted to the Tower of London where he spent the night in vigil. The following morning, the king travelled on horseback in a great procession through the decorated city streets to ...