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We stopped first at the amphitheater that lies at the foot of the height crowned by the Parthenon.
He spent time in England ( John of England knighted him at Clerkenwell Priory in 1213 ) before succeeding to the kingdom on the death of his father on 4 December 1214, being crowned at Scone on 6 December the same year.
Although he had crowned his son John II Komnenos co-emperor at the age of five in 1092, John's mother Irene Doukaina wished to alter the succession in favor of her daughter Anna and Anna's husband, Nikephoros Bryennios the Younger.
After Eschiva's death in October 1197 he married Isabella, the daughter of Amalric I of Jerusalem by his second marriage, and became King of Jerusalem in right of his wife and crowned at Acre in January 1198.
* 1081 – Alexios I Komnenos is crowned Byzantine emperor at Constantinople, bringing the Komnenian dynasty to full power.
In July 1520 Dürer made his fourth and last major journey, to renew the Imperial pension Maximilian had given him and to secure the patronage of the new emperor, Charles V, who was to be crowned at Aachen.
On his way north, he stopped at Pavia where he crowned his illegitimate son Ratold, sub-King of Italy, after which he left Ratold in Milan in an attempt to preserve his hold on Italy.
His brothers were equally willing to save the dowager queen, but Otto got an army into the field: they subsequently met at the old Lombard capital of Pavia and were married in 951 ; he was crowned emperor in Rome, 2 February 962 by Pope John XII, and, most unusually, she was crowned empress at the same ceremony.
All the emperors up to Zeno and Basiliscus were crowned and acclaimed at the Hebdomon.
Hugh was crowned at Noyon on 3 July 987 with the full support from Holy Roman Emperor Otto III.
On Palm Sunday, 1084, Henry IV solemnly enthroned Clement at St. Peter ’ s Basilica and on Easter Day, Clement returned the favor and crowned Henry IV as Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire.
On Midsummer's Day, Sunday, 1509, Henry VIII and Catherine of Aragon were anointed and crowned together by the Archbishop of Canterbury at a lavish ceremony at Westminster Abbey.
He was crowned at Westminster Abbey on 23 April 1661.
India, an outsider quoted at 66 – 1 to win by bookmakers before the competition began, were crowned champions after upsetting the West Indies by 43 runs in the final.
* 1431 – Henry VI of England is crowned King of France at Notre Dame in Paris.
In 936 King Henry I of Germany died and his eldest son, Eadgyth's husband, was crowned at Aachen as King Otto I.
There is a surviving report of the ceremony by Widukind of Corvey which makes no mention of his wife having been crowned at this point, but according to Thietmar of Merseburg's chronicle Eadgyth was nevertheless anointed as queen, albeit in a separate ceremony.
In 1345, the Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan proclaimed himself Emperor ( Tsar ) and was crowned as such at Skopje on Easter 1346 by the newly created Patriarch of Serbia, and by the Patriarch of Bulgaria and the autocephalous Archbishop of Ohrid.
The following day, 15 January 1559, Elizabeth was crowned and anointed by Owen Oglethorpe, the Catholic bishop of Carlisle, at Westminster Abbey.

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* 1661 – King Charles II of England, Scotland and Ireland is crowned in Westminster Abbey.
* 1100 – Henry I is crowned King of England in Westminster Abbey.
* 1547 – Edward VI of England is crowned King of England at Westminster Abbey.
Henry was accepted as king by the leading barons and was crowned three days later on 5 August at Westminster Abbey.
* 1559 – Elizabeth I is crowned Queen of England in Westminster Abbey, London, England.
John was supported by the bulk of the English and Norman nobility and was crowned at Westminster, backed by his mother, Eleanor.
On 1 October 1553, Gardiner formally crowned Mary at Westminster Abbey.
He accepted on 26 June and was crowned at Westminster Abbey on 6 July 1483.
Richard I was officially crowned duke on 20 July 1189 and king in Westminster Abbey on 3 September 1189.
* 1189 – Richard I of England ( a. k. a. Richard " the Lionheart ") is crowned at Westminster.
The Empress now began to take the necessary steps to have herself crowned queen in his place, which would require the agreement of the church and her coronation at Westminster.
The new King Henry VIII married Catherine of Aragon on 11 June 1509 ; they were crowned at Westminster Abbey on 24 June the same year.
Harold was crowned on 6 January 1066 in Edward's new Norman style Westminster Abbey, although some controversy surrounds who performed the ceremony.
William then sent forces into London to construct a castle ; he was crowned at Westminster Abbey on Christmas Day 1066.
* April 23 – King Charles II of England, Scotland, Ireland is crowned in Westminster Abbey, for the second time.
* 1154: On December 19, Henry II is crowned King of England at Westminster Abbey.
* 1189: On September 3, Richard is crowned King of England in Westminster.
* July 25 – James I is crowned as King of England in Westminster Abbey.
** January 8 – Harold II is crowned King of England at Westminster Abbey.
* January 15 – Elizabeth I of England is crowned in Westminster Abbey.
* February 20 – Edward VI of England is crowned at Westminster Abbey.
On 6 January he was buried in Westminster Abbey, and Harold was crowned on the same day.

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