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  2. Coronations in Europe - Wikipedia

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    A choral hymn was then sung, and then the newly crowned king and queen listened to a second sermon and the reading of the Gospel, which brought the service to an end. [25] In 1660 the coronation ritual was replaced with a ceremony of anointing: the new king would arrive at the coronation site already wearing the crown, and he was then anointed ...

  3. Philippe of Belgium - Wikipedia

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    King Albert II announced on 3 July 2013 that he would abdicate in favour of Philippe on 21 July 2013. [9] Approximately one hour after King Albert II's abdication, Prince Philippe was sworn in as King of the Belgians. [10] His eldest child, Princess Elisabeth, became his heir apparent and is expected to become Belgium's first queen regnant.

  4. List of Belgian monarchs - Wikipedia

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    Under the Belgian Constitution, the Belgian monarch is styled "King of the Belgians" (French: Roi des Belges, Dutch: Koning der Belgen, German: König der Belgier) rather than "King of Belgium" in order to reflect the monarchy's constitutional and popular function. Since 1831, there have been seven Kings of the Belgians and two regents.

  5. Monarchy of Belgium - Wikipedia

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    The monarchy of Belgium is the constitutional and hereditary institution of the monarchical head of state of Belgium.As a popular monarchy, the Belgian monarch uses the title king/queen of the Belgians [a] and serves as the country's head of state and commander-in-chief of the Belgian Armed Forces.

  6. Oath of the Kings of the Belgians - Wikipedia

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    The oath of office is the foundation of the Belgian constitutional monarchy, [36] which is akin to a quasi-republican system [37] with hereditary traits. [38] The sovereignty of the king is based on the acceptance of his mandate [32] as a delegate of the Nation. [39] As such, the king is a "simple" magistrate in the constitutional order. [40]

  7. The 1953 coronation was a carnival of celebration as millions rejoiced in the crowning of their Queen. Rich in religious significance, the historic proceedings were a morale boost for a nation ...

  8. Family tree of Belgian monarchs - Wikipedia

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    King of the Belgians 1790–1865 r.1831-1865: Leopold II [2] King of the Belgians 1835–1909 r.1865-1909: Philippe Count of Flanders 1837–1905: Albert I [3] King of the Belgians 1875–1934 r.1909-1934: Leopold III King of the Belgians 1901–1983 r.1934-1951: Baudouin [4] King of the Belgians 1930–1993 r.1951-1993: Albert II King of the ...

  9. The symbolism behind the jewelry and fashion worn at the ...

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    The Significance: Princess Eugenie, 33, who is expecting her second child, arrived at the coronation alongside her father, Prince Andrew, and her husband Jack Brooksbank.