segunda-feira, 3 de junho de 2013

Nobility Newsletter: "The Coronation: A ceremony for a sublime-starved world" and other posts






Nobility Newsletter: "The Coronation: A ceremony for a sublime-starved world" and other posts




The Coronation: A ceremony for a sublime-starved world
June 2, 1953: The Medieval Coronation Ceremony that Fascinated the World
60 Years: World Celebrates Diamond Jubilee of Queen’s Coronation
New Book – The Coronation: A Royal History
Muley Abul Hacen refuses tribute to the Catholic Kings Ferdinand and Isabel
The Nobility Should Remain a Leading Class in Today’s Greatly Changed Social Context
June 3 – She eventually won her husband’s heart to the faith, but then had to witness her children kill each other.
June 5 – My God Stands Stronger Than Yours
June 5 – It is in adversity that we test friendship


The Coronation: A ceremony for a sublime-starved world

Posted: 03 Jun 2013 10:40 AM PDT


According to Express: The Coronation of the beautiful 27-year-old Queen Elizabeth on June 2, 1953, was consequently to be a glittering affair, a day to remember and one to boost the morale of the entire population. Having been meticulously planned, taking more than a year to organise, the grand spectacle did not disappoint. The ancient [...]







June 2, 1953: The Medieval Coronation Ceremony that Fascinated the World

Posted: 03 Jun 2013 10:20 AM PDT


According to The Telegraph: It was the 1953 Coronation, planned by the Earl Marshal, the Duke of Norfolk, that provided the Queen with a formal initiation rite and an investiture with her official regalia. It was a public display, too, of the Queen's spiritual and constitutional role, stamping her place in a 900-year-long chain of [...]







60 Years: World Celebrates Diamond Jubilee of Queen’s Coronation

Posted: 03 Jun 2013 10:13 AM PDT


According to BBC News: It was a dazzling spectacle with solemn pledges and soaring music. It brought together a cast of characters, the like of which had not been seen since the days of Britain’s imperial glory. Yet for all its splendor and pageantry, the coronation of a British monarch is really a rather curious [...]







New Book – The Coronation: A Royal History

Posted: 02 Jun 2013 10:15 PM PDT


http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1459717600







Muley Abul Hacen refuses tribute to the Catholic Kings Ferdinand and Isabel

Posted: 02 Jun 2013 10:12 PM PDT


In 1476,Aben Ismail died; and his successor, Muley Abul Hacen, a chieftain already famous in his own land for various daring raids into Christian territory, ceased to send the required tribute to Castile. When the ambassadors of Ferdinand and Isabel came before him to remonstrate, he replied haughtily: "Go, tell your sovereigns that the kings [...]







The Nobility Should Remain a Leading Class in Today’s Greatly Changed Social Context

Posted: 02 Jun 2013 10:11 PM PDT


According to Pius XII, “one may think as one wishes” about the new lifestyles. One is not at all obliged to applaud them, but one must accept that they constitute the palpable reality in which we are obliged to live. Just what, then, is the objective and manly acknowledgment of these lifestyles? Have the nobility [...]







June 3 – She eventually won her husband’s heart to the faith, but then had to witness her children kill each other.

Posted: 02 Jun 2013 10:10 PM PDT


St. Clotilda, Queen of the Franks (French: CLOTILDE; German: CHLOTHILDE). Queen of the Franks, born probably at Lyons, c. 474; died at Tours, 3 June, 545. Her feast is celebrated 3 June. Clotilda was the wife of Clovis I, and the daughter of Chilperic, King of Burgundians of Lyons, and Caretena. After the death of [...]







June 5 – My God Stands Stronger Than Yours

Posted: 02 Jun 2013 10:09 PM PDT


St. Boniface (WINFRID, WYNFRITH). Apostle of Germany, date of birth unknown; martyred 5 June, 755 (754); emblems: the oak, axe, book, fox, scourge, fountain, raven, sword. He was a native of England, though some authorities have claimed him for Ireland or Scotland. The place of his birth is not known, though it was probably the [...]







June 5 – It is in adversity that we test friendship

Posted: 02 Jun 2013 10:08 PM PDT


Blessed Ferdinand of Portugal Prince of Portugal, b. in Portugal, 29 September, 1402; d. at Fez, in Morocco, 5 June, 1443. He was one of five sons, his mother being Philippa, daughter of John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster, and his father King John I, known in history for his victories over the Moors and [...]








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