e/Royal coronations in Norway

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has glosseng: Royal coronations in Norway were held from 1164 to 1906, mostly in the Nidaros Cathedral in Trondheim. Although a crowning ceremony was formerly mandated by the nation's constitution, this requirement was eliminated in 1908. However, Norwegian kings have since chosen voluntarily to take part in a ritual of "benediction" to mark their accession to the throne, during which the crown is present, but not physically bestowed upon the sovereign. The new ceremony retains some of the religious elements of earlier rites, while eliminating other features now considered to be "undemocratic".
lexicalizationeng: Royal coronations in Norway
instance ofe/List of Norwegian monarchs
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media:imgChristian 1 of Denmark.jpg
media:imgChristian II - Sittow.jpg
media:imgChristopher of Bavaria.jpg
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media:imgHaakon Magnussens segl-013.jpg
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media:imgHarald V Norway-Agencia Brasil.jpg
media:imgJean Baptiste Bernadotte.jpg
media:imgJohn of Denmark, Norway, and Sweden.jpg
media:imgKarl Knutsson Bonde.jpg
media:imgKarl XV 1865 fotograferad av Mathias Hansen.jpg
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media:imgOlav V of Norway.jpg
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