How the long tradition of coronations has evolved

A ceremony to celebrate the new monarch has taken place since the seventh century

An etching of Charles II’s 1661 coronation by Wenceslaus Hollar
An etching of Charles II’s 1661 coronation by Wenceslaus Hollar
(Image credit: IanDagnall Computing/Alamy Stock Photo)

Ceremonies in which Anglo-Saxon monarchs were anointed with oil were recorded in the seventh and eighth centuries.

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