Coronation of Douglas II and Una I
Sat, Jan 11
|Nutley
All citizens of the Kingdom of Acre and guests are invited to attend the Coronation of Douglas II and Una I
Time & Location
Jan 11, 2025, 12:00 PM – 8:00 PM
Nutley, 200 Highfield Ln, Nutley, NJ 07110, USA
About The Event
Coronation of Douglas II and Una I coronation to begin at 1pm, and court to follow.
The site is discreetly damp. All beer/wine/mead must be served from the bar. If you have your own, you may bring it and mark the bottle as private. No hard spirits. No bottles of any kind may be placed on the tables.
What is Coronation?
Medieval Coronation Event
The coronation of a monarch in the medieval period was a grand and significant event that symbolized the divine right to rule. It was often marked by elaborate ceremonies, religious rituals, and public celebrations.
So What Happens at a coronation?
Key Elements of a Medieval Coronation
Preparation: Extensive planning involved choosing the location, typically a cathedral or abbey, and preparing the ceremonial regalia.
Procession: The event often began with a grand procession through the streets, showcasing the new monarch and the nobility.
Religious Ceremony: The coronation itself included rituals such as anointing with holy oil, receiving the crown, and taking oaths of allegiance.
Crowning: The monarch was crowned by a high-ranking religious figure, typically the archbishop or bishop.
Homage: Nobles and subjects would pay homage, pledging loyalty to the new king or queen.
Celebration: Feasts, tournaments, and public festivities followed the coronation, celebrating the new ruler's ascension.
Significance of the Coronation
The coronation was not only a personal milestone for the monarch but also a critical political event that reinforced their legitimacy and authority. It served to unify the kingdom under a single ruler and was often seen as a divine endorsement of their reign.
The medieval coronation event was a multifaceted ceremony that played a crucial role in the political and religious landscape of the time. It was a vivid display of power, tradition, and the intertwining of the monarchy with the church.
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