That between Sir John Annesley and Katrington, in the reign of Richard II, was fought before the palace at Westminster, and attracted more spectators than the king's coronation had done.
Arms for Cheshire, Shropshire, and North Wales; paid a fine of L10 for contempt in refusing to attend the Coronation of Chas.
Third chapel beyond this (east side) is a coronation of the Virgin by Francia, and on the opposite wall of the same chapel a curious old carving in relief, representing the assumption of the Virgin.
On the vault over the high altar a Coronationof the Virgin, by Anselmi.
The mosaic, representing the coronationof the Virgin, is by Gaddo Gaddi.
In the fourth, also by him, other two famous pictures on wood, the Madonna della Stella and the Coronation of Mary.
Correggio’s fresco of theCoronation of the Virgin.
Of the Coronation itself, though it was truly grand, and even of an Oriental splendor,[Anemonen, ubi supra.
While these Coronation splendors had been going on, Friedrich, in the Moravian regions, was making experiences of a rather painful kind; his Expedition prospering there far otherwise than he had expected.
Berghover, our Legationsrath there, says we are known everywhere; Coronation is not to be till February 12th!
The death of the emperor in the following year, the outbreak of an epidemic in Nuremberg, together with the coronation of Charles V.
He was present at the coronation and was one of the distinguished civilians whose appearance added dignity to the occasion.
The monumental sword that conquered France," as Dryden calls it, stands between the coronation chairs.
And when Arthur heard of the coming of Guinever and the hundred knights of the Round Table he made great joy; and in all haste did ordain for the marriage and coronation in the most honourable wise that could be devised.
Two days before thecoronation of William and Mary, Lord Churchill was created Earl of Marlborough, and was sworn a member of the Privy Council and a lord of the bedchamber.
Soldiers and leaders now were equally eager for the march to Rheims; yet the King ingloriously held back, and the coronation seemed to be as distant as ever.
This coronation was a matter of great political importance.
Joan made one mistake: after thecoronation of Charles VII.
Jeanne now insisted that the royal coronation should be no longer delayed.
In 1824 he represented Austria as ambassador extraordinary at the coronation of Charles X.
In connexion with these, it must be borne in mind that (a) the holder of the crown receives coronation from the church and takes an oath having reference to it (1 Will.
The cathedral contains, besides fine 15th-century glass, some very rich portal sculptures and bronze castings, among others the coronation of the Virgin by Peter Vischer.
For the coronation of the King of France they had transformed a church into a theatres and it has since been related, with perfect accuracy, that on arriving at the entrance I asked of the bodyguard on duty: "Where is my box?
One passes the evening as best one can in a provincial town on a coronation day when one doesn't go to the ball.
Coronation of kings with an accompaniment of victims.
The splendour of this coronation ceremony was singularly spoiled by the pitiable taste of those who had charge of it.
The gentleman was Lord Northumberland's steward, who was looking for a lodging for his master for the coronation ceremonies.
Ceremonies of the palace arc not suited to these severe places; a coronation ceremony is merely tolerated; these noble ruins are not made to be courtiers.
That was in 1825, during the coronation of Charles X.
The Duke of Northumberland, the representative of England at the coronation ceremonies, was reputed fabulously wealthy.
Legends are so natural to this place, are in such good soil, that they immediately began to germinate upon the coronation of Charles X.
During the three days of the coronation there were great crowds in the streets of Rheims, at the Archbishop's palace, and on the promenades along the Vesdre, eager to catch a glimpse of Charles X.
All at once the "Moniteur" announced that the coronation of Charles X.
He was now advanced in years, and had recently assisted at the coronation of King Henry at Westminster.
It was he who produced to the malcontents the Coronation Charter of Henry I.
At the coronation of Edwy he intruded himself into the king's presence, and was afterwards obliged to retire to Ghent.
The largecoronation mantle of the Holy Roman Empire, preserved in the Imperial Treasury at Vienna, is semicircular in shape, of red silk, richly embroidered in gold thread, the outlines emphasised by rows of seed pearls.
The coronation mantle of Edward the Confessor was richly embroidered by his Queen, Editha.
As a great concession to his wife he consented at Catherine's coronation to wear a gold-embroidered coat, but could think of nothing except the fact that its cost would have paid for several soldiers.
Eldon, Lord, on the coronation oath in connection with the Catholic question; on the detention of Napoleon; on life peerages.
A report has been circulated in many of the Paris papers that Rubinstein had refused to compose a Coronation Cantata because he was not in sympathy with the central figure of the festivities.
But this fool was suddenly put upon the Coronation Commission.
On the other hand, he asked no fee for his Coronation Cantata.
He resolved to take the first opportunity of giving some return for this gift, and the Coronation March was the outcome of this mingled feeling of shame and gratitude.
Napoleon and Marie Louise were in the famous coronation coach.
The Crown made for the coronation of Victoria, consisting of a purple velvet cap enclosed by hoops of silver, and studded with diamonds.
Among these, are St. Edward's Crown which was made for thecoronation of Charles II.
In this chapel are the two Coronation Chairs upon which all the sovereigns of Great Britain have been crowned since the death of Henry III.
The last public trial in the Hall was Lord Melville's in 1806; and the last coronation dinner in the Hall was that of George IV.
The Lateran is the church of the Pope as bishop of Rome, and here his coronation takes place.
The Coronation of King Edward VII= Never had a country a more popular king than King Edward VII, nor a more gracious queen than Queen Alexandra, and never was a happier day for the English people than that on which King Edward was crowned.
A few days before the date fixed for the Coronation the king suddenly became ill, and a great gloom fell over the country, for it was feared that he might never be crowned.
The opera chosen for the actual coronation was Wranitzky's Oberon.
He was not even asked to participate in the musical festivities in connection with the Emperor's coronation in October 1790, or to travel to Frankfurt, where the ceremony was to take place.
I can lay my head on a block and lose my life, but I cannot break my coronation oath.
I was also admitted to the society of the first literati, and wrote a poem on the anniversary of the coronation of the Empress Elizabeth.
Also tell him that I have not got either the chorus or the orchestral parts of the "Coronation Mass.
The Mass fulfilled its object in Pest on the Coronation Day.
It would interest me to know how the "Coronation Mass" was performed and received in Vienna.
The favorable reception accorded to the Coronation Mass [By Liszt] is essentially due to your having conducted it.
Whether and when the "Coronation Mass" is to appear in print I do not know.
To Eduard Liszt Very dear Eduard, You know that the Coronation Mass has met with the most kind reception.
As soon as I receive positive tidings about the coronation at Pest you shall know.
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