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coronation

1 of 1noun
/ˌkɔrəˈneɪʃən/
Forms:coronations
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the formal ceremony or event during which a monarch or sovereign is officially crowned and invested with regal authority

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  • The coronation of Queen Elizabeth II took place on June 2, 1953, at Westminster Abbey in London, England.
  • During the coronation ceremony, the monarch traditionally takes an oath to uphold the responsibilities of the crown.
  • In some cultures, a coronation may include the anointing of the monarch with holy oils as a symbol of divine approval.
  • Traditional music and choirs often accompany the coronation ceremony, adding a sense of grandeur and solemnity.
  • The coronation of a monarch is a momentous event, rich in symbolism and steeped in tradition, reflecting the cultural and historical significance of the monarchy.