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What (who) is coronation$16794$ - definition

CEREMONY OF THE PLACING OF THE PAPAL TIARA ON A NEWLY ELECTED POPE
Coronation of the Pope; Papal Coronation; Enthronization; Pontifical coronation; Coronation as pope
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  • Pope Paul VI is crowned by Cardinal [[Alfredo Ottaviani]], 30 June 1963

Coronation (grape)         
  • Sovereign Coronation grape vine near Vancouver, Canada.
  • A Coronation grape with the outer skin removed
  • A cluster of Coronation grapes
GRAPE VARIETY
Sovereign Coronation (grape); Coronation grape
Coronation grapes (formally, Sovereign Coronation) are a hybrid variety of table grape developed in Canada. Coronation grapes are popular throughout Canada, and are available during a short period in late summer and early fall.
Imperial Coronation (Fabergé egg)         
  • The piece with its original stand in 1902, now lost.
  • Imperial Monogram of Empress Alexandra Feodorovna
  • The Imperial Family, 1913; Left to right, seated: Grand Duchess Maria and Tsaritsa Alexandra; Tsarevitch Alexei; Tsar Nicholas II; Grand Duchess Anastasia; Standing: Grand Duchess Tatiana, Grand Duchess Olga
1897 IMPERIAL FABERGÉ EGG
Coronation (Faberge egg); Coronation (Fabergé egg); Coronation egg; Imperial Coronation Egg
The Imperial Coronation egg is a jewelled Fabergé egg made under the supervision of the Russian jeweller Peter Carl Fabergé in 1897 by Fabergé ateliers, Mikhail Perkhin and Henrik Wigstrom. The egg was made to commemorate Tsarina, Empress Alexandra Fyodorovna.
coronation         
  • An ancient coronation from the [[Indian subcontinent]]
  • Philip]], son of King [[Louis VII of France]], as junior king
  • The coronation of King [[Demetrius I of Georgia]] by the [[angels]], 12th century.
  • Rajendra I]] by [[Shiva]] and [[Parvati]], 1014 CE.
  • Cathedral of Notre Dame]] on 2 December 1804, by [[Jacques-Louis David]]
  • Chroniques de France ou de Saint Denis}}, vol. 1; France, second quarter of 14th century.
  • [[Roger II of Sicily]] receiving his crown directly from [[Jesus Christ]], mosaic from [[Martorana]], Palermo
CEREMONY MARKING THE FORMAL INVESTITURE OF A MONARCH AND/OR THEIR CONSORT WITH REGAL POWER
Coronations; Coronate; Royal coronation; Coronation of the hungarian monarch; Senior king; Junior king; Rex junior; Coronation ceremony; Coronation of an heir apparent
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Crowning.

Wikipedia

Papal coronation

A papal coronation is the formal ceremony of the placing of the papal tiara on a newly elected pope. The first recorded papal coronation was of Pope Nicholas I in 858. The most recent was the 1963 coronation of Paul VI, who soon afterwards abandoned the practice of wearing the tiara. To date, none of his successors have used the tiara, and their papal inauguration celebrations have included no coronation ceremony, although the current or any future pope may elect to restore the use of the tiara at any point during his pontificate.

The papal inauguration celebration, with or without a coronation, has only symbolic significance, as a pope assumes office immediately on giving his consent to a valid election.

In Spanish, the term coronación pontificia (English: "pontifical coronation") is sometimes used for the canonical coronation of religious images through a formal, expressed decree by a reigning pope.