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Coronation of King Charles I
Coronation of Charles I on 2 February 1626. The King is depicted wearing white, rather than purple, and was reckoned to be an omen of his future misfortunes. Date: 1626
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This striking image captures the moment of the Coronation of King Charles I of England on 2 February 1626. The King, dressed in a white robe instead of the traditional purple, was an unusual choice that was seen as an ominous sign of the misfortunes that lay ahead. The white robe, which was also worn by Charles' father, James I, during his coronation, was believed to be a symbol of mourning or penance. The King is depicted here being crowned under a richly decorated canopy, surrounded by his nobles and bishops. The golden crown, adorned with precious stones, is being placed upon his head by the Archbishop of Canterbury. The scene is filled with grandeur and opulence, reflecting the grandeur of the British monarchy during this period. The Coronation procession, which took place in Westminster Abbey, was a spectacular event that marked the formal installation of King Charles I on the English throne. The procession route was lined with thousands of spectators, who had come to witness the historic occasion. The King's journey from the Tower of London to Westminster Abbey was a grand spectacle, with the streets filled with music, pageantry, and revelry. The Coronation of King Charles I was an important event in British history, marking the beginning of a new reign that would be marked by political instability, religious conflict, and ultimately, the English Civil War. Despite the challenges that lay ahead, the image of the King's coronation remains a powerful symbol of the monarchy and the rich history of Britain.
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