Coronations were usually performed by bishops. Important coronations were sometimes done by the pope.
City of coronations
Usually at Westminster Abbey
a purr word is a word with highly positive coronations. a snarl word is the opposite. or whatever coronations is
Paris
This is the 12th Century Anointing Spoon, used to anoint the monarch with holy oil at coronations.
M. F. Johnston has written: 'Coronation of a king' -- subject(s): Coronations
Queen Victoria was crowned in Westminster Abbey, which has been the normal venue for coronations since 1066 or earlier.
David Rodgers has written: 'Coronation souvenirs and commeroratives' -- subject(s): Souvenir (Keepsakes), Coronations
Geoffrey Pomeroy Dennis has written: 'The end of the world' -- subject(s): Cosmology, End of the universe 'Mary Lee' -- subject(s): Accessible book 'Coronation commentary' -- subject(s): Kings and rulers, Coronations 'The red room' 'Coronation commentary' -- subject(s): Coronations, Kings and rulers
Hugh C. C. McCullough has written: 'King of kings' -- subject(s): Bible, Coronations
Yes, certainly. The Royal Abbey gets the business three ways- coronations, weddings, and of course, Funeral Masses.