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109. Coronations - a Short History

May 04, 202333 minEp 109Transcript available on Metacast
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Welcome to the London History podcast, where we explore the fascinating world of British royal coronations. The coronation ceremony is a deeply symbolic event that has evolved over time, reflecting the changing political and cultural landscape of Britain. From the anointing of the monarch with holy oil to the crowning with the St Edward's Crown, every aspect of the ceremony is steeped in tradition and symbolism, emphasizing the monarch's duty to serve and protect their subjects.

Throughout British history, there have been numerous memorable coronations that have left their mark. From the grandiose coronation of Queen Victoria in 1838 to the televised coronation of Queen Elizabeth II in 1953, each ceremony has been unique and reflective of its time. The location of Westminster Abbey has been the site of almost every coronation since William the Conqueror's in 1066, making it an essential part of the British coronation tradition to this day. Join us on the London History podcast as we delve into the rich history and symbolism of British royal coronations.


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