Victoria's coronation a few years later was nothing to write home about.
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But a great coronation for you also declares my position as king.
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It was at the time of the coronation of Napoleon, in 1804.
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His coronation on Wednesday for a new four-year term is now assured.
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She has gone in state to the Tower to await her coronation.
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Yet in Paris I was, all through the days of the investiture.
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Yet at my investiture, Florentius was almost civil, which was something gained.
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The investiture was celebrated by prayer, singing of psalms, and religious disputation.
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The investiture segment, again hosted by Ellington, beautifully attired, was masterfully produced.
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An investiture ceremony was held at Government House in Wellington on Tuesday afternoon.
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And then the senators made ready for his enthronization.
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Since the 'Glorious Revolution', since the enthronization of the great Norman territorial families, they have spent in wars, and we have worked for, about £2,000,000,000.
Ús de enthronement en anglès
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It means everywhere the enthronement of ignorance and incompetence, of injustice and fraud.
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As for the enthronement, it is purely a matter of ceremony.
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This is the customary subject of the records of enthronement.
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The BBC's Religious Correspondent Robert Pigott walked through the stages in the enthronement service.
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The following day is devoted to a more public enthronement.
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The massing billows, fantastic cloud-shapes, rich in splendid habiliments, suggested the enthronement of joy supreme.
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But enthronement is a thought out of line with the act and attitude of oblation.
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To him Father Rowley wrote shortly after his enthronement.
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The enthronement had happened in a few moments.
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There was a great stir in the old city when the day of Wykeham's enthronement arrived.
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It was a stark contrast from last month's enthronement ceremony, in which both wore traditional robes.
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The victory of Germany will mean the permanent enthronement of the War God over all human affairs.
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It meant the enthronement of reason-Cartesianreason-beforewhose severe tribunal history as well as opinions were tried.
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There is no word of what came to be called the Grand Ceremony i. e. the enthronement.
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Preparations for the enthronement of the new Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby at Canterbury Cathedral are under way.
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You do but desire vain pomp and show; all those things which minister to the enthronement of self.