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VICTORIA CROWNEDShe is crowned in Westminster Abbey Date: 28 June 1838
CORONATION OF VICTORIAVICTORIA CROWNED in Westminster Abbey Date: 28 June 1838
EDWARD III CORONATIONEdward III crowned at Westminster Abbey at the age of 15 Date: 25 December 1326
King Edward I CrownedKING EDWARD I (Reigned 1272 - 1307) Date: 1272
King Edgar I the peaceable on a throneKing Edgar I the Peaceful or Peaceable crowned, seated on his throne and holding a palm, reigned 959 - 975
King George VI in his coronation robes - May 12th 1937. The reverse of the postcard records that the photographic prints were flown to Valentines works in Dundee on Coronation Day
Romanesque Art. Catalonia. Altar frontal from the Virgin and Child with fleur-de-lis in El Coll. Last quarter of the 12th century. Tempera on poplar wood
Hernan Wilhelm Bissen (1798-1868). Margaret I of Denmark (1Hernan Wilhelm Bissen (1798-1868). Danish sculptor. Margaret I of Denmark (1353-1412) (left), Philippa of England (1394-1430) (center) and Dagmar of Bohemia (1186-1212) (right). Sculpture, 1856
Queen Elizabeth II Visit to the CommonwealthMaking a Personal Visit to Lands of the Commonwealth: Queen Elizabeth II Date: 1953
Coronation of King George V and Queen Mary 1911Coronation of King George V and Queen Mary consort, George V wearing the Imperial State Crown, and Royal Purple Robe of State
King Edward and Queen Alexandra in coronation robesEdward VII (1841 - 1910) and Alexandra, consort (1844 1925), British ruler, wearing their coronation robes. August 1902
Coronation of King Edward VIII 1937An impression of the supreme moment, when the King is crowned during the Coronation of King Edward VIII, scheduled for May 1937 but never carried out due to the Kings abdication in December 1936
Coronation of King Henry VI 1429On November 6th, 1429, a month before his eighth birthday and less than four months after the coronation of his rival, the Dauphin, in Reims
King Henry VII after the Batte of BosworthAfter defeating King Richard III at Bosworth, Henry VII is offered the crown of England. Date: 1485
Queen Elizabeth IIs coronation at Westminster Abbey on 2nd June, 1953. Date: 1953
Coronation 1953, traditional guildhall luncheonThe newly-crowned Queen Elizabeth II attends a a traditional Guildhall luncheon in her honour on 12 June 1953, ten days after the Coronation
Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II, Prince Philip pays homageCoronation of Queen Elizabeth II on 2 June 1953 in Westminster Abbey showing the Duke of Edinburgh paying homage. Date: 1953
Richmond crowned Henry VII at BosworthEarl of Richmond crowned Henry VII after the Battle of Bosworth, where he defeated Richard III. 1485
Romanesque Art. Catalonia. Espinelves. Frontal altar from Saint Vincent. Anonymous. Around 1187. Tempera on wood. The Adoration of the Magi: Melchior, Caspar and Balthasar. Episcopal Museum. VIc
Constantine I the Great (285-337). Roman Emperor. The Donation of Constantine. The emperor makes donation from the city of Rome to Pope Sylvester I. Fresco. 13th century. Chapel of St
Coronation, Receives Homage 1937Coronation of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth, performing his first act as a crowned and inthroned king. Receiving the homeage from the Archbishop and Bishops. Date: 12 May 1937
Customs / Coronations / EuroCarl V crowned Emperor by Pope Clement VII at Bologna. Date: 24 February 1530
Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II - Westminster AbbeyThe Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II - Westminster Abbey - 2nd June 1953. 1953
Otto I, Holy Roman Emperor with his wife EdithA statue in the Cathedral at Magdeburg depicting Otto I (912973) ( Otto the Great ) - the founder of the Holy Roman Empire, reigning from 936 until his death in 973
Coronation of George V - British Royal Family Tree of 1911Coronation of George V. The British Royal Family Tree of 1911. Date: 1911
Coronation of Prince Faisal as King of SyriaDamascus, Syria - celebrations on the occasion of the coronation of Prince Faisal as King of Syria - a rein that only lasted 4 months! Date: 1920
Grus japonensis, red-crowned cranePlate 61, a watercolour from the John Reeves Collection of Zoological Drawings from Canton, China
Illustrated London News Coronation front cover, 1953Front cover of The Illustrated London News celebrating the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II and featuring the Queens coat of arms and other heraldic symbols. Date: 1953
Henry VI Crowned - 29-year old Henry VI, already crowned in England, is crowned again in Notre Dame, Paris, as king of France : however, for some reason he is not listed as such in French histories
Pacific / Schouten & KingsWilliam Schouten and his officer are crowned and entertained by Kings in the East Indies
Athena Parthenos. Amelia, Italy. AD 100-150. Bust. Marble. The goddess wears a helmet crowned by a sphinx flanked by winged horses
Cartoon, Henry Irving crowned with a laurel wreathCartoon -- Bears his blushing honours thick upon him! The legendary actor-manager Henry Irving is crowned with a laurel wreath. 1883
Funerary altar, calcerows. Caesarea. Roman period, late 1st-2nd century BC. On the front of the altar is the image of an eagle perched within aniche
Christ crowned with thorns, from the Small Passion, c. 1509-1Albrecht Durer (1471-1528). German painter and engraver. Christ crowned with thorns, from the Small Passion, c.1509-1511. Woodcut. Dallas Museum of Art. United States. 20080720
Nelsons Column (1840-1843). Trafalgar Square. LondonNelsons Column (1840-1843). Designed by William Railton (1800-1877), was built to commemorate Admiral Horatio Nelson (1758-1805). Corinthian order and Dartmor granite
France. Paris. Arc de Triomphe. Le Triomphe by Jean-Pierre Cortot. This group features Napoleon, crowned by the goddess of Victory, 1810
Italiy. Venice. Saint Marks Basilica. Epiphany. Mosaic. 12th-14th centuries
Our Lady of Good Help. Polychrome woodcarving. 13th centuryRomanesque Art. Spain. Our Lady of Good Help. Polychrome woodcarving. 13th century. Church of St. Mary. Agramunt. Catalonia
Italy. Bologna. Prendiparte Tower. 12th century
Charlemagne crowned emperor of the West. Entrance to the chuCharlemagne (742-814). King of the Franks (768-814) the Lombards (774-814) and emperor of the Romans (800-814). Charlemagne crowned emperor of the West. Entrance to the church. Retinue of prelades
Alfonso VII (1105-1157), called the Emperor. King of Galicia in 1111 and King of Le??n and Castile in 1126. In 1135 held another investiture in a grand ceremony with his proclamation as Emperor of
Gothic Art. France. Notre Dame. Paris. From the left, a kingGothic Art. France. Notre Dame. From the left, a king, the Queen of Sheba, King Solomon and Saint Peter. Portal of St. Anne. 13th century. Paris
Gothic Art. France. Notre Dame. Paris. The Queen of Sheba. PGothic Art. France. Notre Dame. The Queen of Sheba. Portal of St. Anne. 13th century. Paris
Gothic Art. France. Paris. Sculpture on the facade of NotreGothic Art. France. Paris. Sculpture on the facade of the cathedral of Notre Dame (1163-1250)
Sancho III of Navarre distributing their kingdoms among theiSancho III Garces, the Great (c.992-1035). King of Pamplona and Count of Aragon (1000-1035), Earl of Sobrarbe Ribagorza (c.1018-1035) and Count of Castile (1029-1035)
QUINTANA, Manuel Jose (1772-1857). Spanish writer. Colored engraving
Romanesque art. Spain. Virgin of Veciana. CataloniaRomanesque art. Spain. Virgin of Veciana. Wood carving made A?a?A?a?in the 13th century. Episcopal Museum of Vic. Catalonia
Charlemagne CrownedCharlemagne has already established a court at Aachen, but now he travels to Rome to be crowned Carolus Augustus, Emperor of the Romans, by pope Leo III. Date: 25 December 800