Coronation | Crowning, Monarch, Regalia | Britannica www.britannica.com/topic/coronation-ceremonyPrivate View coronation, ceremony whereby a sovereign is inaugurated into office by receiving upon his or her head the crown, which is the chief symbol of regal authority. From earliest historical times a king, queen, or chieftain was inaugurated by some public ceremony; the sovereign might be raised upon a shield, presented with a spear, or invested with a ...
Coronation of the British monarch - Wikipedia en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coronation_of_the_British_monarchPrivate View The ceremony is performed by the archbishop of Canterbury, the most senior cleric in the Church of England, of which the monarch is supreme governor. Other clergy and members of the British nobility traditionally have roles as well. Most participants wear ceremonial uniforms or robes, and before the most recent coronation, some wore coronets.
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Frequently Asked Questions | Commencement commencement.stanford.edu/frequently-asked-questionsPrivate View School and department ceremonies generally happen after the main Commencement ceremony on Sunday (except for Business, Law and Medicine, which occur on Saturday afternoon) and at various locations across the campus. Many ceremonies are preceded by lunch or followed by a reception, but this varies by school and department.