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While Pope Stephen V supported Guy, crowning him Roman Emperor in 891, Arnulf threw his support behind Berengar.
Through his affairs in Eastern Europe in 1000, Otto III was able to extend the influence of Christianity by supporting mission work in Poland and through the crowning of Stephen I as the first Christian king of Hungary.
Although some chroniclers considered him a perjurer and a traitor for crowning Stephen, none doubted his piety.
The monarchs began as Grand Princes, and with the crowning of Stephen II in 1217, the realm was promoted to a Kingdom, and the Serbian Church was established.
He was formally crowned King of Italy by Pope Stephen V in 889, and this was followed by his coronation as Roman Emperor on February 21, 891, together with the crowning of his son Lambert II as King of Italy.

crowning and I
Coin of Herod of Chalcis, showing him with his brother Herod Agrippa I | Agrippa of Judaea crowning Claudius.
Pope Pius VII was present at the coronation of Napoleon I in 1804, but did not actually perform the crowning.
Death of John II Komnenos, and crowning of Manuel I Komnenos ( from the Manuscript of William of Tyre's Historia and Old French Continuation, painted in Acre, Israel, 13th century, Bibliothèque nationale de France ).
Conflict between the Hohenstaufen house and the Papacy, led in 1266 to Pope Innocent IV crowning Angevin Dynasty duke Charles I as the king of the kingdom: Charles officially moved the capital from Palermo to Naples where he resided at the Castel Nuovo.
For centuries the events at the crowning of Clovis I became a symbol used by the monarchy to claim the divine right to rule.
Coin of Herod of Chalcis, showing Herod of Chalcis with brother Agrippa I crowning Roman Emperor Claudius I.
It is, for aught I know, a crowning mercy ".
Clemenceau said ...‘ I am totally opposed to you – we both recognise a great danger and you are ... reducing your army and weakening your navy .’ ‘ Ah ’ said Bannerman ‘ but that is for economy !’... then said that he thought the English ought to have some kind of military service, at which Bannerman nearly fainted ...‘ It comes to this ’ said Clemenceau ‘ in the event of your supporting us against Germany are you ready to abide by the plans agreed upon between our War Offices and to land 110, 000 men on the coast while Italy marches with us in the ranks ?’ Then came the crowning touch of the interview.
To differentiate East Prussia, the territory of the former Duchy of Prussia, from the larger Kingdom of Prussia, " Province of Prussia " was also used as a designation for the region after the crowning of King Frederick I of Prussia in 1701.
Stop thy tears, I swear to thee, O Draupadi, soon wilt thou see thy husbands, with their enemies slain, and with prosperity crowning them.
The crowning moment of the march was Dr. King's famous " I Have a Dream " speech in which he articulated the hopes and aspirations of the Civil Rights Movement and rooted it in two cherished gospels — the Old Testament and the unfulfilled promise of the American creed.
The crowning of Coloman forged a link between the Croatian and Hungarian crowns that lasted until the end of World War I. Croats claim that Croatia remained a sovereign state despite the voluntary union of the two crowns, but Hungarians believe that Hungary annexed Croatia outright in 1102.
He began preaching in 1933 about what he considered the symbolic portent for the African diaspora — the crowning of Ras Tafari Makonnen as Emperor Haile Selassie I of Ethiopia.
Its crowning achievement was the celebration of Poland's Millennium of Christianity in 1966-the thousandth anniversary of the baptism of Poland's first prince, Mieszko I.
In that capacity, he led the development of a more competitive, sustainable and secure European energy system, which is one of the crowning achievements of the Barroso I Commission.
The crowning achievement of I. C.
Image: ZoilosI-525. jpg | Zoilos I and Herakles, with Nike on his shoulder crowning him.
Nude Herakles standing facing, crowning himself, holding club, lion's skin, and palm ( variation of Demetrius I of Bactria | Demetrius I type.
They illustrate the crowning ceremonies of Ardashir I and his son, Shapur I, Shapur II and Khosrau II.
The first scene outside the arch, crowning ceremony of Ardashir I

crowning and first
In fact, he writes in the prelude that he first created a prose work and then used it as the basis for his poem Metres of Boethius, his crowning literary achievement.
* January 1 – Charles II is crowned King of Scotland at Scone ( his first crowning ).
This custom, first revived in Padua for Albertino Mussato, was followed by Petrarch's own crowning ceremony in the audience hall of the medieval senatorial palazzo on the Campidoglio on the 8th of April 1341.
Jackson's crowning achievement came with his three-home-run performance in World Series-clinching Game 6, each on the first pitch, off three different Dodger pitchers.
Some historians identify the crowning of Charlemagne in 800 as the moment in which the Church started having an international importance in a modern sense, although the temporal power can be traced even earlier to either the Donation of Pepin in 754, or the crowning of Pepin by Pope Zachary in 752 which was the first time a secular sovereign was crowned by a pope.
Basketball was the crowning sport in Pottsvile, before the recreation of a football team in 2002, which was the first Pottsville football team since 1921 ).
UFC 6 was the first event to feature the crowning of the first non-tournament UFC Champion, Ken Shamrock.
" Notable was the crowning of the " superboy and supergirl " of the day, and a public appearance by Superman, played by actor Ray Middleton, the first time any had played the role.
Edward Gibbon states that the crowning of Leo on his accession by Anatolius is the first instance of the kind on record ( Theophanes, Chronicle p. 95 ).
After witnessing the first crowning of rivals Nacional as champions, and the suspension of
Its reception was a huge disappointment to Goldwyn, who, according to biographer Arthur Marx, saw it as his crowning glory and had wanted to film Porgy and Bess since he first saw it onstage in 1935.
But Mount Katahdin Park will be the state ’ s crowning glory, a worthy memorial to commemorate the end of the first and the beginning of the second century of Maine ’ s statehood.
Conquering the first summit of Ararat on June 24 and immediately after coming to Tenerife to climb Mount Teide crowning on 8 July.
In the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics, he first placed ninth in the 10, 000-metre final before crowning his athletics career with the silver medal won in the men's marathon.
While Homecoming itself had been established in 1909, the year 1936 marked Chamber sponsorship of the Homecoming Parade and the crowning of Baylor's first Homecoming Queen.
The team's crowning achievement came in 1996 – 97, when the Hurricanes captured their first, and only, WHL Championship.
The first Taq-e Bostan relief, and apparently the oldest, is a rock relief of the crowning ceremony of Ardashir I and his son Shapur I.
A festival called " Byfield Days " takes place during the first weekend in June, including the crowning of Miss Byfield and a woodsmen's contest.
After the crowning of Lupita Jones, as the country's first Miss Universe, a dispute between Miss Jones and the pageant organizers over overdued prizes, led to a break of the longtime association between the pageant and the broadcast network Televisa.

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