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  2. Theobalds House - Wikipedia

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    Theobalds was however conveniently near to Waltham Forest where the king could hunt. [28] In July 1613 Anne of Denmark was hunting deer at Theobalds and accidentally shot and killed the king's dog "Jewel" with a crossbow bolt. [29] King James invited a young Polish-Lithuanian nobleman Tomasz Zamoyski to join the hunt at Theobalds in July 1615. [30]

  3. Macbeth, King of Scotland - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 20 January 2025. Scottish king from 1040 to 1057 This article is about the historical Scottish king. For for the play by William Shakespeare, see Macbeth. For for the main character of that play, see Macbeth (character). Macbeth The name Mac Beathad Mac Fhindlaích in the Annals of Ulster King of Alba ...

  4. Divine right of kings - Wikipedia

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    The effect of anointing was seen to be that the monarch became inviolable, so that even when Saul sought to kill David, David would not raise his hand against him because "he was the Lord's anointed". Raising a hand to a king was therefore considered to be as sacrilegious as raising a hand against God and stood on equal footing as blasphemy.

  5. Second anointing - Wikipedia

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    The "first anointing" refers to the washing and anointing part of the endowment ceremony, in which a person is anointed to become a king and priest or a queen and priestess unto God. In the second anointing, on the other hand, participants are anointed as a king and priest, or queen and priestess. When the anointing is given, according to ...

  6. Washing and anointing - Wikipedia

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    Jesus washing Peter's feet. Painted by Ford Madox Brown.. In the New Testament Jesus washes his disciples' feet prior to his crucifixion. [10] Joseph Smith published his own version of these New Testament passages, adding new materials which said, "Now this was the custom of the Jews under their law; wherefore, Jesus did this that the law might be fulfilled."

  7. Here’s Why the Anointing of King Charles Was Kept ... - AOL

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    Today, the world watched as King Charles III was crowned monarch of the United Kingdom, but there was one specific portion that was kept hidden from the general public—his anointing.

  8. Thomas Middleton - Wikipedia

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    The Whole Royal and Magnificent Entertainment Given to King James Through the City of London (1603–4) (co-written with Thomas Dekker, Stephen Harrison and Ben Jonson) The Manner of his Lordship's Entertainment; Civitas Amor; The Triumphs of Truth (1613) The Lord Mayor's Masque or The Masque of Cupids (1614). [16] The Triumphs of Honour and ...

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