Coronations and Enthronements


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The Coronation of Charles X of France took place in May 1825 at Notre Dame de Reims
This was the last coronation in French history.
A new Holy Ampulla was cast for the ceremony
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The Royal Entry of Charles X into Paris on the 6th of June 1825
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Comparison of the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II and King Charles III:


Comparison of the proclamation of King Juan Carlos and King Felipe VI:

 
The Coronation of Charles X of France took place in May 1825 at Notre Dame de Reims
This was the last coronation in French history.
A new Holy Ampulla was cast for the ceremony
640px-Le_sacre_du_Roi_Charles_X_%C3%A0_Reims.jpg

686px-08303_cath%C3%A9drale_de_reims.jpg


The Royal Entry of Charles X into Paris on the 6th of June 1825
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What is a Holy Ampulla?
 
The Archduke Joseph of Austria was crowned as King of the Romans at Frankfurt Cathedral on the 3rd of April 1764.
(He was later Joseph II, Holy Roman Emperor)
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Comparison of the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II and King Charles III:


Comparison of the proclamation of King Juan Carlos and King Felipe VI:

The Proclamation Ceremony and Anointing Mass of Juan Carlos I in 1975 was a far more splendid and regal ceremony.
 
It was magnificent, I agree. And it's such a shame that Spain has apparently chosen to do away with that type of Investiture for its monarchs.
Getting rid of the religious aspect of the ceremony leaves the installation/monarchy devoid of any connection to the history of the Nation, sense of continuity and therefore meaning.
My opinion only.
 
It was magnificent, I agree. And it's such a shame that Spain has apparently chosen to do away with that type of Investiture for its monarchs.
Getting rid of the religious aspect of the ceremony leaves the installation/monarchy devoid of any connection to the history of the Nation, sense of continuity and therefore meaning.
My opinion only.
I guess there was additional pomp for King Juan Carlos and Queen Sofia as it was also a Restoration of the Monarchy and at the time Roman Catholicism was the State Religion of Spain.
A lot has changed in almost half a century!
 
Coronations of the Kings of Tonga:

Coronation Taufa'ahau Tupou IV (1967):


Coronation George Tupou V (2008):


Coronation Tupou VI (2015):

 
The Investiture Ceremony of William II on the 28th of November 1840 at the Nieuwe Kerk in Amsterdam
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Queen Victoria Receiving the Sacrament at her Coronation, 28 June 1838
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Did Kaiser Wilhelm II have a coronation or was he, and his father, just procliamed kaiser?
 
Did Kaiser Wilhelm II have a coronation or was he, and his father, just procliamed kaiser?
Not sure of there was even a proclamation for Emperor Friedrich III. and Emperor Wilhelm II. There was however a proclamation for Emperor Wilhelm I. which took place in Versailles
Coronation took place for only of the prussian Kings. For King Friedrich I, and King Wilhelm I.
 
Wilhelm's first ceremonial appearance as emperor took place at the opening of the German Reichstag in the White Hall of the Berlin Royal Palace on June 25, 1888 .
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