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Coronation is the bi-anual event wherein the new King and Queen are coronated. The day consists of three, major courts:
Coronation is the bi-anual event wherein the new King and Queen are crowned. The day consists of three, major courts:
# The final court of the current King and Queen
# The final court of the current King and Queen
#*Awards are presented, specifically [[Signum Reginae]], [[Sigillum Regis]] or [[Signum Regni]]. Final court is also a likely time for investitures to the Orders of the [[Chivalry]], [[Laurel]] or [[Pelican]] to take place
#*Awards are presented, specifically [[Signum Reginae]], [[Sigillum Regis]] or [[Signum Regni]]. Final court is also a likely time for investitures to the Orders of the [[Chivalry]], [[Laurel]] or [[Pelican]] to take place
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#*The royal court, Queen's guard and [[King's Champion|King's]] and [[Queen's Champion|Queen's champions]] are released from their service to the monarchs
#*The royal court, Queen's guard and [[King's Champion|King's]] and [[Queen's Champion|Queen's champions]] are released from their service to the monarchs
# Coronation
# Coronation
#*The new King and Queen are coronated
#*The new King and Queen are crowned
#*[[Peers]], [[Baronage]] and [[Officers]] swear fealty to the new King and Queen
#*[[Peers]], [[Baronage]] and [[Officers]] swear fealty to the new King and Queen
#*The new royal court and Queen's guard are sworn into service
#*The new royal court and Queen's guard are sworn into service

Revision as of 12:24, 29 May 2009

Coronation is the bi-anual event wherein the new King and Queen are crowned. The day consists of three, major courts:

  1. The final court of the current King and Queen
  2. Coronation
    • The new King and Queen are crowned
    • Peers, Baronage and Officers swear fealty to the new King and Queen
    • The new royal court and Queen's guard are sworn into service
  3. The first court of the new King and Queen
    • The retired King and/or Queen are granted Royal Peerage titles, if appropriate
    • The new monarchs present other awards (though, typically, not very many)
    • Presentations are made to the new monarchs

Following these courts is an elaborate Feast and Revel. The Sunday following Coronation is Queen's Champion Tournament.


Events of Caid
Events: 1970s, 1980s, 1990s, 2000s, 2010s, 2020s

Event Types: Tournament, War, Collegium, Revel, Court, Arts & Sciences Competition

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