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At the coronation of Elizabeth II in 1953, the acclamation took the form of "Vivat Regina Elizabetha" [3] 2023: King Charles III and Queen Camilla, Hubert Parry [8] At the coronation of Charles III and Camilla in 2023 the acclamation took the form of "Vivat Regina Camilla!" and "Vivat Rex Carolus!" [8]
This was last performed when King Charles III was crowned in 2023; he was greeted with "Vivat, Rex! / Vivat, Rex Carolus! / Vivat! Vivat! Vivat!" which was incorporated into Hubert Parry's anthem, I was glad. The mediaeval university Latin anthem De Brevitate Vitae has verses like: Vivat academia! Vivant professores! Vivat academia! Vivant ...
may it live, grow, [and] flourish: vivat rex: may the king live: The acclamation is ordinary translated as "long live the king!". In the case of a queen, "vivat regina" ("long live the queen"). vivat rex, curat lex: long live the king, guardian of the law: A curious translation of the pun on "vivat rex", found in Westerham parish church in Kent ...
'Vivat' means 'long live' in Latin. So, 'Vivat Rex!' means 'Long live the King!' – in today’s ceremony it will be ‘Vivat Rex Carolus!’ and ‘Vivat Regina Camilla!’
[106] [107] The choir sang Hubert Parry's "I was glad", during which the King's Scholars of Westminster School sang "Vivat Regina Camilla" and "Vivat Rex Carolus" ('Long live Queen Camilla' and 'Long live King Charles'). [103] [108] After this the coronation regalia was carried in procession to the altar.
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Long Live may refer to: Vive, viva, and vivat, ... (Taylor Swift song) "Long Live" (Florida Georgia Line song) See also. All pages with titles containing Long Live;
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 19 February 2025. King of the Franks, first Holy Roman Emperor For other uses, see Charlemagne (disambiguation). Charlemagne A denarius of Charlemagne dated c. 812–814 with the inscription KAROLVS IMP AVG (Karolus Imperator Augustus) King of the Franks Reign 9 October 768 – 28 January 814 Coronation ...