Some example sentences of “coronation”

How to use in-sentence of “coronation”:

+ After the acquisition of Royal Prussia in 1772, Frederick also changed his title from the “King “in” Prussia” which had been the royal title used since the coronation of Frederick I, to the “King “of” Prussia” underscoring the increasing prominence of his state and his own importance as a ruler.

+ The High Middle Ages is the period from the coronation of Charlemagne in 800 to the close of the fifteenth century, which saw the fall of IstanbulConstantinople.

+ The Stone of Scone was last used in 1953 for the coronation of Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.

+ The channel plays British dramas such as “Agatha Christie’s Poirot”, “Classic Coronation Street”, “Classic Emmerdale”, “Heartbeat” and “Inspector Morse”.

+ Her uncles warned Edward they would not attend their coronation unless he got rid of Gaveston.

Some example sentences of coronation
Some example sentences of coronation

Example sentences of “coronation”:

+ Mandaue, Inter-Barangay Sports Competition, Queen Prince and Prices Coronation or QPP, Rodeos, Mantawi Festival, Bailes, Fairs and many more.

+ The Queen invited Martineau to her coronation in 1838 – an event which Martineau described, in great and amusing detail, to her many readers.

+ She is mainly known for her roles as Alia Khan in Citzen Khan and Rana Habeeb in Coronation Street.

+ For his help in the Glorious Revolution, William at his coronation made him Earl of Marlborough.

+ Nicholas comes upon Mia as she is practicing her archery as part of her coronation rites.

+ This led to the coronation of Charlemagne as “Emperor of the Romans” by Pope Leo III in Rome on Christmas Day, 800.

+ The Archbishop of Canterbury is the cleric in the coronation ceremony.

+ The second scene is the famous coronation scene.

+ The Sovereign’s Orb is a piece of coronation regalia.

+ His opera “Libuše” was written for the coronation of Franz Joseph in Prague, but that coronation never happened, so the opera was not performed for another ten years when the National Theatre was opened.

+ Mandaue, Inter-Barangay Sports Competition, Queen Prince and Prices Coronation or QPP, Rodeos, Mantawi Festival, Bailes, Fairs and many more.

+ The Queen invited Martineau to her coronation in 1838 – an event which Martineau described, in great and amusing detail, to her many readers.

+ The park was opened on the site of the West Harbour in 1937 to celebrate the coronation of King George VI.

+ He is best known for his portrayal of List of Coronation Street charactersAli Neeson in the ITV soap opera “Safe House”.

+ The Hungarian nobles wanted and got the Emperor’s coronation as King of Hungary.

+ Hubert Parry wrote a fanfare, “I Was Glad”, for the coronation of Edward VII.

+ In July 1429, Charles VII of France along with Joan of Arc and after his coronation in Reims, stopped in Vailly where he spent the night there.

+ The Comet appears in the sky, and Azula’s coronation takes place.

+ Eric was elected king, but the coronation took place only in November 1210, after the Battle of Gestilren where he again defeated and killed Sverker II.

More in-sentence examples of “coronation”:

+ His mother had come to England for her coronation in 1068.

+ He was awarded the title of DoctorateDoctor by the Universities of march for the coronation of King Edward VII in 1902.

+ Le Sueur composed the “Triumphal March” for the coronation of Napoleon.

+ The crown was commissioned for the Coronation of Charles II on 23 April 1661 from the Crown Jeweller, Robert Viner.

+ He is best known for his second acting for the portraying character of List of Coronation Street charactersRyan Connor in the longest-running television soap opera “Ryan Prescott in 2018.

+ He was actually known for his role as List of Coronation Street charactersFrank Barlow in the British new series Coronation Street: First Dry Run and the 1959 British film In the Wake of a Stranger.

+ In 1975 Giscard made the King of Spain Juan Carlos I of SpainJuan Carlos I to ban Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet from his coronation by saying that if Pinochet went, he would not.

+ This is not so in other monarchies where the new monarch’s reign begins only with coronation or some other formal or traditional event.

+ He invited Pope Pius VII to see his coronation at Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris.

+ She is best known as List of Coronation Street charactersNicky Wheatley in the “Mount Pleasant”, in 2016.

+ It was in Concord that the Abbotts built the famous Concord Coach, modeled after the coronation coach for King George III.

+ It was not until George V’s coronation in 1911 that the crown resumed its traditional place.

+ She is currently known for her role as List of Coronation Street characters#Evelyn PlummerEvelyn Plummer in the long-running ITV soap opera, “Coronation Street”, from 2018 onwards.

+ The present St Edward’s Crown contains much of the crown made in 1661 for the coronation of King Charles II.

+ His last award of solitary confinement was on 2nd June, 1953, when he was sentenced for defying Chinese orders and wearing a rosette in celebration of Coronation Day.

+ He is famous for the coronation of Charlemagne as emperor in 800.

+ It is kept in the Abbey, and has been used at every coronation since 1308.

+ He played a prominent part at Edward’s coronation in February.

+ After the 1689 coronation of William III, its importance diminished.

+ She is well-known for her roles as List of Coronation Street characters#Natalie BarnesNatalie Barnes in the long-running ITV Steph Haydock in the Waterloo Road”, from 2006 to 2010.

+ William WaltonSir William Walton’s Coronation Te Deum was written for the HM Queen Elizabeth II in 1952.

+ These dates could be the king’s birthday and coronation day.

+ The city of Reims, would later play a ceremonial role in French history as the traditional site of the coronation of the kings of France.

+ She is known for her roles as List of Coronation Street characters#Tanya PooleyTanya Pooley in the long-running ITV Sky One drama series, “Dream Team”, from 1997 to 1998; Headteacher Rachel Mason in the Waterloo Road”, from 2007 to 2010; and most recently as Matron Gertrude Bottomly in the CBBC children’s drama series, “Hetty Feather”, from 2015 to 2020.

+ These could be the date of independence of the nation or the adoption of a new constitution, or the coronation of a monarch.

+ His mother had come to England for her coronation in 1068.

+ He was awarded the title of DoctorateDoctor by the Universities of march for the coronation of King Edward VII in 1902.
+ Le Sueur composed the "Triumphal March" for the coronation of Napoleon.

+ She is known for roles as List of Coronation Street characters#Debbie WebsterDebbie Webster in the long-running ITV Casualty”, from 1994 to 1997; and Jane in the BBC One sitcom, “Dinnerladies”, from 1998 to 2000.

+ Reims Cathedral is famous by coronation of almost every king of France.

+ About a week later, Mia and Peter are preparing for their coronation when Nicholas arrives at the palace.

+ After graduation, she worked as an “inquiring-photographer” for the Washington Times-Herald and was sent to London in June 1953 to cover the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II.

+ Edward’s Crown is a part of the coronation regalia.

+ The calendar era is often a religion-based event, such as the birth of Jesus, but it may be a political event such as a coronation or the founding of a state.

+ One of these, “Zadok the Priest”, has been sung at every coronation ceremony since.

+ For her role on Coronation Street, she received the Special Recognition Award at the 1995 National Television Awards.

+ During the coronation ceremony, the Archbishop of Canterbury places the orb in the right hand of the Monarch.

+ King Erik’s coronation is the earliest known coronation in Sweden.

+ He is known for portraying the role of List of Coronation Street characters#Jason GrimshawJason Grimshaw on the long-running ITV soap opera, “Coronation Street”, from 2000 until 2016.

+ His coronation song, “Home”, became the best-selling song in “American Idol” history.

+ Although the opera is called “The Coronation of Poppea” we do not actually see any coronation ceremony.

+ His coronation was given widespread publicity throughout the world, especially through two TIME Magazine articles.

+ He had been asked by Domenico Guardasoni who lived in Prague and who had the job of finding someone to compose an opera for the celebrations of the coronation of Leopold II, Holy Roman Emperor as King of Bohemia.

+ The presentation of falcons continued on, until the coronation of King George IV, in 1822.

+ Another piece which is often sung is the anthem “I was glad” written for the coronation of Edward VII.

+ Her notable roles include List of Coronation Street characters#Rebecca HopkinsRebecca Hopkins in the long-running ITV Izzie Redpath in the BBC One school-based drama series, “Waterloo Road”, from 2006 to 2007; and Diane Manning in the BBC One drama series, “In the Club”, from 2014 to 2016.

+ His most prominent roles include List of Coronation Street charactersDickie Fleming in Coronation Street and PC Pete Dodds in Softly, Softly: Task Force.

+ The coronation was in May 2019.

+ In the Middle Ages it was an important royal centre, used as a royal residence and as the coronation site of the kingdom’s monarchs.

+ Accession is not the same as coronation or inauguration.

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