The ceremony of installing a new monarch.
The ceremonial act of clothing someone in the insignia of an office; the formal promotion of a person to an office or rank.
1 Yet in Paris I was, all through the days of the investiture .
2 Yet at my investiture , Florentius was almost civil, which was something gained.
3 The investiture was celebrated by prayer, singing of psalms, and religious disputation.
4 The investiture segment, again hosted by Ellington, beautifully attired, was masterfully produced.
5 An investiture ceremony was held at Government House in Wellington on Tuesday afternoon.
6 There are second and third investiture soldiers abandoned in the field, alone, beleaguered.
7 The need for an infant investiture for Rebecca and Philip made sense now.
8 The crusaders did not patrol far from their line of investiture .
9 When that happens, we'll hightail for the planet with the weaker police investiture .
10 Charles has also taken over many of her tiring investiture duties.
11 The dramatic scene at Canossa did not end the investiture conflict.
12 This is curiously suggestive of the marriage investiture of Eastern Hindostan.
13 Hitherto he had said nothing against the practice of lay investiture .
14 Perhaps the Parthian feudatories generally paid a price for their investiture .
15 On February 4th, Sir Hek was knighted at the investiture ceremony at Waitangi.
16 Two years after Gregory became pope he issued a decree against lay investiture .
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