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  2. Coronation oath of the British monarch - Wikipedia

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    A coronation oath is a solemn oath of office taken by the monarch of the United Kingdom at their coronation. An oath has been included in coronation ceremonies since the earliest kings of the English in the 10th century and its form was fixed by Act of Parliament in the 17th century. Minor amendments have subsequently been made to the oath to ...

  3. Coronation of the British monarch - Wikipedia

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    The coronation itself started with a sermon, followed by the anointing and crowning, then the coronation oath, in this case taken for the child by an unknown noble or priest, and finally an oath of fealty and acclamation by the congregation. [14] James VI had been crowned in the Church of the Holy Rude at Stirling in 1567.

  4. Coronations in Europe - Wikipedia

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    The coronation ritual (as of 1537) began with a procession of the ruler and his consort into St. Mary's Cathedral in Copenhagen, followed by the Danish crown jewels. The monarch was seated before the altar, where he swore to govern justly, preserve the Lutheran religion, support schools, and help the poor. Following this, the king was anointed ...

  5. Category:Coronations of British monarchs - Wikipedia

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    Scottish coronation of Charles II; Coronation of Charles III and Camilla; Coronation Chair; Coronation March (Edward German) Coronation oath of the British monarch; Coronation Ode; Coronation of James II and VII and Mary

  6. List of British coronations - Wikipedia

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    Monarch Consort Date of accession Time intervening Date of coronation Presiding cleric James VI and I - article: Anne of Denmark: 24 March 1602/1603, O.S. [g] 4 mo 1 d: Saint James's Day, Monday, 25 July 1603, O.S. John Whitgift, Archbishop of Canterbury Charles I [h] 27 March 1625, O.S. 10 mo 6 d: Candlemas, Thursday, 2 February 1625/1626, O.S ...

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  8. Coronation Oath Act 1688 - Wikipedia

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    The Coronation Oath Act 1688 (1 Will.& Mar. c. 6) is an Act of the Parliament of England.It was passed in 1689. The preamble noted that "by the Law and Ancient Usage of this Realm" the monarchs of England had taken a solemn oath at their coronation to maintain the statute laws and customs of the country and of its inhabitants, but the text of this oath had become partly meaningless over time ...

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