The existing maces have far more in common with the same item that Kings of the period are shown holding when crowned or seated in state. |
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A glorious chunk of tuna-neck toro crowned with caviar melts on the tongue far too soon. |
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The ceremony was an occasion for considerable celebration, but Margaret was never crowned queen. |
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A delicate disc lined with vintage silk, crowned with a cabbage rose and antique blusher veil, is perfect for sipping Martinis. |
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In their 87-year history, Cruz Azul have amassed nine league titles and been crowned North American champions six times. |
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In the few places where sunlight had good purchase, patches of spiderwort crowned with their blue flowers carpeted the ground. |
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The steps are crowned with statues and, again, fountains, which make them a combination of sprouting water and cascading falls. |
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I just was surprised that even if you are to be crowned King, you still are being commanded around by your mother. |
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William was crowned by Archbishop Ealdred on Christmas Day, in Edward's new abbey cathedral at Westminster. |
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The Golden Plaza Tower, which also houses shops and a school, is crowned by the revolving restaurant. |
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Standing at 15,2 hands, the three-year-old was awarded the ultimate accolade and crowned supreme champion of the show. |
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So, well done to Gary who ended the month with a massive lead and is accordingly crowned Bloghunt Champion. |
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The central room contains the epitaphs of the emperor Humayun and his queen, and is crowned by great double dome. |
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Minutes later, we're leaping joyfully across a bay of sparkling wavelets towards a headland crowned with the ruins of a pirate castle. |
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Arranged in a radial pattern, the stone arches are crowned by a shallow domed roof clad in panels of green pre-patinated copper. |
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In the event of a rainout where no winner is crowned, the bounty at the next event will be placed on the points leader entering that event. |
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The Northern Gateway was meticulously sculptured with depictions of the miracles associated with the great one, crowned by a wheel of justice. |
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It is crowned with a stone shell keep of about 1300, which replaced a timber predecessor. |
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A plump teenage boy stares back at me with wide eyes set in a pale face crowned with windswept dark hair. |
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The Cappagh County Waterford rider was crowned leading apprentice jockey in England for 2004 and he celebrated by riding a winner at Royal Ascot. |
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A fairly decent-sized potato mush was topped with thin slivers of steak and then crowned with blue potato crisps. |
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In other festivals women most often appeared in white dresses crowned with oak wreaths. |
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In 1930, after the empress died, the regent, adopting the throne name Haile Selassie, was crowned emperor. |
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So, with all the votes in, which iconic vehicle have you crowned as your all-time favourite movie car? |
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The hexagonal belfry contains six louvers with pointed arches and is crowned by an octagonal lantern and a copper dome. |
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A year later, the king was crowned with the laurels of victory at Fontenoy. |
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Dressed in togas, crowned with laurel wreaths, they re-enacted ancient ceremonies, of which feasting was one. |
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Anschutz barrels are button rifled, target crowned, and chambered to minimum dimensions. |
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The best overall actor and actress will be crowned Mr. and Miss Bollywood and the top six will be assured of leading roles in Bollywood movies. |
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The lean meat was cut in slivers, arranged on crisp falafel cake, and crowned with a spoonful of tangy green-pepper relish. |
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A sap-sucking bug that coats plants with wads of foamy spit has been crowned the insect world's greatest leaper. |
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The next year, Seattle's Space Needle was crowned with a rotating resto, just in time for the World's Fair. |
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She understood however, the power of symbolism and why the king she crowned had to be anointed with holy oils. |
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Improvising hastily, the papal legate Guala is said to have crowned the new king with a chaplet of flowers. |
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Dauphin Charles of Valois was legitimately crowned as King Charles VII of France in Rheims cathedral. |
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Once this revengeful act was done, Aegisthus crowned himself king of Argos with Clytaemnestra as his queen. |
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Their road climbed now, winding around a hill crowned with palaces of gleaming marble. |
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Maeve casts her mind back to the night Frances was crowned the Rose of Sligo and speaks with pride of her youngest daughter. |
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She immediately rejected proposals that she become sole ruler and, in April 1689, she and William were crowned joint sovereigns of England. |
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The flat fourth story is crowned by an emphatic cornice, above which is a tall mansard roof sheltering two more stories. |
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It was crowned the nation's favourite fashion item above jeans and the timeless little black dress. |
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When I got it back the sights were reset and straight, the barrel was crowned smoothly at 11 degrees. |
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As early as the halfway stage it was all over bar the shouting with the newly crowned champions in total and impressive command. |
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The testa di cavallo shield, superimposed on the crossed keys, is crowned by the papal tiara. |
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The great emperor was revealed sitting on a throne, crowned and sceptered, and surprisingly well preserved. |
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The steak sanga came laced with barbecue sauce and the chicken parma sacrilegiously crowned with a pineapple ring. |
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This tower was raised thirty-three feet by Sir Jeffry Wyatville, crowned with a machicolated battlement, and surmounted with a flag-tower. |
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Ballesteros was crowned champion after his record haul of 23 birdies to the delight of Europe. |
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We drove past brown, sandy hills crowned by patches of cacti with round, thorned leaves. |
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The bay was the laurel with which poets and victorious warriors and athletes were crowned in classical times. |
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A vivid green pile of leaves, beans and peas was crowned with slithers of smoked duck as well as pate foie gras encased in shells of duck meat. |
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In 1952, Gaj Singh was crowned as the 38th ruler of the Rathore dynasty founded in the 13th Century. |
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In 1997, Liam and Patsy were rock royalty, crowned on the cover of Vanity Fair in a hail of Cool Britannia bluster. |
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The front elevation is crowned by a dome-capped, tiered bell tower with a shiplapped, bottom tier and a louvered, octagonal bell chamber. |
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Undeterred, he had himself crowned as Robert I in 1306 and, thenceforth, fought a relentless war against England. |
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Her green satin dress made her look like a slender flower stem, crowned with petals of fiery hair. |
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And if he isn't crowned King of the Jungle in 24 hours time, it will be a travesty of the highest order. |
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A double broken gable was placed atop displaying the festooned Chigi mountains and crowned by their star enclosed in a roundel. |
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Within a year the resulting notoriety provoked the newly crowned James I to promulgate an Act that made bigamy a felony. |
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In 1936, the newly minted but not yet crowned Edward VIII was having a torrid affair with a twice divorced American lady named Wallis Simpson. |
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Releasing her, he moved across to a bush crowned with yellow roses and bent down to enjoy its perfume. |
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Our patient is crowned king and expected to sort out this delightfully convoluted muddle. |
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Dan Potter will cap a wonderful personal month tomorrow when he is crowned the Knights' Player of the Month for August, as voted for by Evening Press readers. |
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An inconsequential, sweetish brown sauce might have been saved by an exuberance of stir-fried basil leaves crowned by more leaves that had been deep-fried to a fragile crisp. |
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At the time of his accession to the throne, much of northern France was under English occupation, including Reims, where he should have been crowned. |
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When she mounted the podium to accept her latest gold medal, she was crowned with a laurel wreath as the tournament committee adopted an Athens-style celebratory theme. |
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Edgar, first King of All England, was crowned on Whit Sunday by Dunstan, Archbishop of Canterbury, in the Saxon abbey on the site of the present Bath Abbey. |
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A woman with a grimy kerchief covering her salt-and-pepper hair barters over a sack of dried lentils with a tall merchant crowned with a scarlet turban. |
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Officially crowned sausage king of the Traditional Australian and Gourmet class snags, Mr Barritt said using local ingredients and staff was the key to his success. |
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There to assist will be Europe Olympic competitors Maria Coleman who is now ranked number two in the world and Peter Bailey, recently crowned Mirror World Champion. |
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Let us rejoice that Swedish academicians, rather better inspired than they have been these last 15 years, have crowned this man. |
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Lucia is dressed in a white robe and crowned with a headpiece of candles. |
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When I visited my favorite hat shop, I looked at a shantung and a cheap Panama hat but decided that my head would look and feel better when crowned by a true Montecristi. |
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Giant crowned pigeons, small wallaby kangaroos, cassowary birds, tree kangaroos, and wild boars are abundant within an hour's walk of the village. |
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The historic achievement that they are chasing is the mantle of being the first ever Waterford club to be crowned as Munster Club football champions. |
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A garland of wildflowers crowned her head, and the scents rising from her body as she sat upon her throne beneath the bridal canopy filled her with joy. |
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Royal summer has crowned the Malahat with emerald and jade and celadon. |
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The general obverse type is of a crowned and bearded portrait inside a triangle with a hand holding a sceptre to the left and a cinquefoil or sexfoil to the right. |
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We are having a ball and the weather has just crowned it all. |
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Its pillars bore decorative medallions of crowned heads, friezes of vines with grapes, and corbels of women in flowing garments playing musical instruments. |
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After hometown favorite boomer Banks is crowned Mr. International Escort 2014, BPM clears out. |
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In April, the 19-year-old brunette in an emerald gown was crowned Miss Honduras. |
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It houses over 50 individual birds made up of 12 different species including the sacred ibis, crowned cranes, hammerkop, white-cheeked touraco and lilac breasted roller. |
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Miss World Beach Beauty and Miss World Sports have been crowned. |
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It was traditional by this time that only this German king could also be crowned Holy Roman Emperor, though this could be done only by the pope or a papal legate. |
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She was crowned at the end of a gala occasion on Sunday night. |
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Beside her stood a crowned man with grey hair, his face careworn. |
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Simeon directs his song of praise to an elevated, imposing high priest in a scene dominated by an even more imposing crowned, splendidly robed temple guardian. |
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The drama, which focuses on a backstreet abortionist, was crowned British film of the year, while its star, Imelda Staunton, took the best actress accolade. |
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The 21-year-old was crowned Miss Utah on October 27, 2012, at the Val A. Browning Center for the Performing Arts in Ogden, Utah. |
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Who runs a democracy this way, limiting polling places and hours to ensure that nominees are crowned by a narrow band of fanatics? |
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He not only won the Perpetual Challenge cup for the best pair of female sheep but his three-year-old Texel ewe was crowned best Texel and best female. |
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Because of the concept of kami, Shinto at once affects the way tea is served, the way a package is wrapped, the way a war is fought, and the way an emperor is crowned. |
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The early Capetians had only one heir, the eldest son, whom they crowned during their lifetime. |
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He succeeded his father James II on 3 August 1460 and was crowned at Kelso Abbey, Roxburghshire, a week later. |
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The first three molars of the upper jaw are underdeveloped and single crowned with one root. |
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The Chiefs, were crowned English champions in 2017, after beating Wasps in the Aviva Premiership final at Twickenham. |
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With the help of his brother, Henry of Blois, he seized power in England and was crowned king on 22 December. |
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Abbot Lyfing and his successor Abbot Ealdred both became Bishops of Worcester, and the latter is said to have crowned King William the Conqueror. |
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The Holy Roman Empire emerged around 800, as Charlemagne, king of the Franks, was crowned by the pope as emperor. |
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After Otto I was crowned as the Emperor in Rome in 962 the era of the Holy Roman Empire began. |
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When Arnulf died in 899, his minor son, Louis IV, was crowned, but not anointed, and placed under the tutelage of Archbishop Hatto I of Mainz. |
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Once crowned in Frankfurt, the emperors ruled from Vienna and also held in Regensburg the Perpetual Diet of Regensburg. |
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Odo, Count of Paris was chosen to rule in the west, and was crowned the next month. |
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Charles, unusually, had himself crowned with the Iron Crown and made the magnates of Lombardy pay homage to him at Pavia. |
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On Christmas Day of 800, Pope Leo III crowned Charlemagne emperor, restoring the title in the West for the first time in over three centuries. |
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After the death of Charles the Fat, those crowned emperor by the pope controlled only territories in Italy. |
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Formally, the political center of the Crown of Aragon was Zaragoza, where kings were crowned at La Seo Cathedral. |
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On 16 March 1815, the son of stadtholder William V crowned himself King William I of the Netherlands. |
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The very mother's head you swore by in the dock is a heavier head, crowned with ponderable hair. |
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The International Federation of Football History and Statistics crowned Asante Kotoko SC as the African club of the 20th century. |
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Charles VIII had himself crowned King of Naples on 12 May, but a few days later began his retreat northward. |
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Previously held towards the end of the tour, the past few years have seen several ASP world champions crowned in Brazil. |
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Paccha Duchicela Shyris XVI accepted this proposal on condition that their son would be crowned King of Quito upon the death of Huayna Capac. |
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He was crowned King of France in the Cathedral of Reims on 25 January 1515, with Claude as his queen consort. |
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On 16 January 1547, at age sixteen, Ivan was crowned with Monomakh's Cap at the Cathedral of the Dormition. |
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Ivan IV was crowned Tsar and thus was recognized, at least by the Russian Orthodox Church, as Emperor. |
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As a result, False Dmitriy I entered Moscow and was crowned tsar that year, following the murder of Tsar Feodor II, Godunov's son. |
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He is crowned Emperor, a proxy government is arranged for the Roman Empire and Arthur returns to London where his queen welcomes him royally. |
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Every year, near the end of June, a 'Strawberry Fair' Festival takes place in the town of Enniscorthy, and a Strawberry Queen is crowned. |
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The male and female Barbadians who harvested the most sugarcane are crowned as the King and Queen of the crop. |
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Mswati III, the son of Ntfombi, was crowned king on 25 April 1986 as King and Ingwenyama of Swaziland. |
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A stele carried by a giant stone tortoise and crowned with dragons stands in front of his grave. |
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This show is a thinly veiled advertorial posing as a competition between tradies to be crowned King Gee Jack of All Trades. |
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A CARDIFF woman is crafting the perfect cup of coffee in a bid to be crowned Barista of the Year. |
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Whiz-kid Adam Bell will be totting up sums in a battle to be crowned the nation's maths marvel. |
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The Royal Golf Club's 2006 Captain Barry Hobday was crowned winner of the club's 2013 Captains' Quaich with a score of 35 points. |
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Four years later, as a mum of three, she was crowned Coventry's Queen of Clubs. |
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The fried green tomatoes were terrific, underlain by a lemon basil aioli and crowned with a lump crab ravigote, a vinegar-based sauce. |
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A LEXICOLOGICAL whizz was crowned the 40th national Scrabble champion last night after winning a high-stakes war of words. |
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But Ariqboke captured and then executed Abishka, having his own man Alghu crowned there instead. |
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Originally mounted on a circular drum was the dome or the hemispherical super structure crowned by a railed harmika and a chhatra. |
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This high crowned tooth presents a complex pattern of conids, conulids, accessory tubercles and valleys. |
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New Zealand were crowned world champions for the first time in 24 years after squeezing past an inspired France team by a single point. |
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In 1404, Owain was reputedly crowned Prince of Wales in the presence of emissaries from France, Spain and Scotland. |
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The crowned portcullis came to be accepted during the 20th century as the emblem of both houses of parliament. |
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A crown was not part of the arms but use of a crowned harp was apparently common as a badge or as a device. |
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On 6 January he was buried in Westminster Abbey, and Harold was crowned on the same day. |
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William was acclaimed King of England and crowned by Ealdred on 25 December 1066, in Westminster Abbey. |
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In May, William's wife Matilda was crowned queen at Westminster, an important symbol of William's growing international stature. |
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After further military efforts William was crowned king on Christmas Day 1066, in London. |
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Wallace was defeated at the Battle of Falkirk, after which Robert the Bruce rebelled and was crowned king of Scotland. |
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Meeting little resistance, Henry deposed Richard to have himself crowned Henry IV of England. |
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He was crowned after consolidating his position with victory at the Battle of Towton. |
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He began to take a more conciliatory tone with Becket but, when this failed, had Young Henry crowned anyway by the Archbishop of York. |
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His elder brother Henry the Young King was crowned king of England during his father's lifetime. |
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Richard caused himself to be crowned King of Cyprus, and Berengaria Queen of England and of Cyprus, too. |
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Isabella MacDuff, Countess of Buchan, who had crowned Bruce, was hung in a cage outside of Berwick Castle for four years. |
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Edward was crowned at age fourteen after his father was deposed by his mother, Isabella of France, and her lover Roger Mortimer. |
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After Henry IV died on 20 March 1413, Henry V succeeded him and was crowned on 9 April 1413 at Westminster Abbey, London, Kingdom of England. |
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Upon Henry V's death, the infant Prince was made king and was crowned Henry VI of England. |
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Henry had wanted John to be crowned King of Ireland on his first visit in 1185, but Pope Lucius III specifically refused permission. |
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Edward hoped to capitalize on the victory by invading France and having himself crowned at Reims. |
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Margaret's defeat at the Battle of Towton confirmed Edward's position and he was crowned. |
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The Dauphin was crowned and continued the successful Fabian tactics of avoiding full frontal assault and exploiting logistical advantage. |
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He was crowned Henry VII, and married Elizabeth of York, daughter of Edward IV, to unite and reconcile the two houses. |
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After the battle Henry was crowned king below an oak tree in nearby Stoke Golding, now a residential garden. |
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However, she died on the journey in Orkney, having never set foot on Scottish soil, and without being crowned at Scone. |
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They were crowned on 11 April, swearing an oath to uphold the laws made by Parliament. |
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William and Mary were crowned together at Westminster Abbey on 11 April 1689 by the Bishop of London, Henry Compton. |
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When Henry died, Stephen invaded England, and in a coup d'etat had himself crowned instead of Matilda. |
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However, the Pope and the Church would not agree to this, and Eustace was not crowned. |
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The monarch is usually crowned in Westminster Abbey, normally by the Archbishop of Canterbury. |
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In 1530, he was crowned Holy Roman Emperor by Pope Clement VII in Bologna, the last emperor to receive a papal coronation. |
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Edgar of England was crowned king of England in Bath Abbey in 973, in a ceremony that formed the basis of all future English coronations. |
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These were crowned with a statue of Jupiter, typically on horseback, defeating or trampling down a Giant, often depicted as a snake. |
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Louis believed in the Divine Right of Kings, the theory that the King was crowned by God and accountable to him alone. |
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For supporters, she used the crowned lion of England on the dexter side, and on the sinister, the wyvern Vert of Portugal. |
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In January of that year Louis of Bavaria entered Rome and had himself crowned emperor. |
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Thirdly, a crowned child holding a tree states that Macbeth will be safe until Great Birnam Wood comes to Dunsinane Hill. |
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Malcolm, now the King of Scotland, declares his benevolent intentions for the country and invites all to see him crowned at Scone. |
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Following that, the monarch is anointed with holy oil, invested with regalia, and crowned, before receiving the homage of his or her subjects. |
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Most of his successors were crowned within weeks, or even days, of their accession. |
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Since a period of time has often passed between accession and coronation, some monarchs were never crowned. |
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A monarch, however, accedes to the throne the moment their predecessor dies, not when they are crowned. |
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A Prince of Wales, usually the monarch's heir apparent, may also be crowned in a ceremony known as an investiture. |
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If there is a queen consort, she is anointed, invested, crowned and enthroned in a simple ceremony immediately after homage is paid. |
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Brown's first match as manager was against the newly crowned world champions England at Wembley Stadium. |
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England received the recovered Jules Rimet trophy from Elizabeth II and were crowned World Cup winners for the first time. |
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The following season Villa were crowned European Super Cup winners, beating Barcelona in the final. |
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Australia hosted the tournament and New Zealand were crowned champions for the first time. |
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Their alliance with the Scottish Covenanters had also broken down, and the Scots crowned Charles II as king. |
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Balliol was named king by a majority on 17 November 1292 and on 30 November he was crowned King of Scots at Scone Abbey. |
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Edward Balliol then had himself crowned King of Scots, first at Perth, and then again in September at Scone Abbey. |
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A memorial to the exhibition, crowned with a statue of Prince Albert, is located behind the Royal Albert Hall. |
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In 800, the Frankish king Charlemagne was crowned emperor and founded the Carolingian Empire, which was later divided in 843 among his heirs. |
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In 996 Gregory V became the first German Pope, appointed by his cousin Otto III, whom he shortly after crowned Holy Roman Emperor. |
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Queen Mary and her husband William III were jointly crowned in 1688, and Defoe became one of William's close allies and a secret agent. |
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Prior to being crowned king of Scotland in 1124, David I was invested with the title Prince of the Cumbrians. |
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Scotland, France and Ireland would play two matches each and the winner of the two matches would be crowned champion. |
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In 936, Otto I was crowned king of East Francia in the collegiate church built by Charlemagne. |
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Over the next 500 years, most kings of Germany destined to reign over the Holy Roman Empire were crowned in Aachen. |
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Less than seven weeks later, on 25 March Bruce was crowned as king Robert I at Scone. |
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The presence of Scone Abbey, home of the Stone of Destiny where the King of Scots was crowned, enhanced the early importance of the city. |
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In 1651, Charles II was crowned at nearby Scone, traditional site of the investiture of Kings of Scots. |
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Only on 2 August 1274 did he return to England, and he was crowned on 19 August. |
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Isabella MacDuff, Countess of Buchan, who had crowned Bruce, was suspended in a cage outside of Berwick Castle for four years. |
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In January of that year Louis entered Rome and had himself crowned Holy Roman Emperor. |
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This was an important consideration since neither claimant to the throne of France had been officially crowned yet. |
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James's son Charles I was crowned in Holyrood Abbey, Edinburgh, in 1633 with full Anglican rites. |
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The dexter supporter is a crowned and chained unicorn, symbolising Scotland. |
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He was later also crowned King of England and Ireland on 25 July 1603, bringing closer the countries of the United Kingdom. |
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James' bride, Anne of Denmark was crowned in the church at Holyrood Palace in Edinburgh. |
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In the absence of the archbishops of Canterbury or York, he was anointed by the bishops of Worcester and Exeter, and crowned by Peter des Roches. |
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Despite Louis controlling Westminster Abbey, he could not be crowned king because the English Church and the Papacy backed Henry. |
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The Pope allowed Henry to be crowned for a second time, using a new set of royal regalia. |
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Atop the tomb chest lie detailed alabaster effigies of the King and Queen, crowned and dressed in their ceremonial robes. |
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In 1980, promotion was finally achieved from the Football League Fourth Division, the club being only five points from being crowned champions. |
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Liverpool were beaten to the title by neighbours Everton, who were crowned champions with four matches to spare. |
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Aragorn is crowned Elessar, King of Arnor and Gondor, and weds Arwen, daughter of Elrond. |
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The main part of the shield displays a red crowned lion on a silver field, the arms of Richard Plantagenet, Earl of Cornwall. |
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Charles the Bald, supported by the Pope, was crowned both King of Italy and Holy Roman Emperor. |
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In 881, Charles the Fat was crowned the Holy Roman Emperor while Louis III of Saxony and Louis III of Francia died the following year. |
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In this year, Charlemagne was crowned emperor and adapted his existing royal administration to live up to the expectations of his new title. |
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This table shows only those Carolingians who were crowned as emperor by the pope in Rome. |
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The Carolingian dynasty ruled France until 987, when Hugh Capet, Duke of France and Count of Paris, was crowned King of the Franks. |
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John V died the following year and his son, Joseph I of Portugal, was crowned. |
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Then, in 1508, this was replaced with Maximilian's imperial crown when he was crowned Holy Roman Emperor. |
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Odo, Count of Paris was then elected by nobles as the new king of West Francia, and was crowned the next month. |
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Robert, who was Odo's brother, was elected king by the rebels and crowned, while Charles had to flee to Lotharingia. |
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His son by Eadgifu would eventually be crowned in 936 as Louis IV of France. |
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When the mayors took over, the Church was supportive and an Emperor crowned by the Pope was much more to their liking. |
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John was supported by the bulk of the English and Norman nobility and was crowned at Westminster, backed by his mother, Eleanor. |
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African crowned cranes, coral bills, black vultures and other bird species soar over the audience as they ascend toward the horizon. |
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The thick ramparts, rising into the sky, are crowned by merlons, and have three gateways with bastions on either side. |
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A team of four girls from Denbigh High, Team Tachyon, have been crowned Welsh Champions in the F1 in Schools Technology Challenge. |
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The carinate ceilings are crowned by 23 different sized cupolas sheathed in carved aspen shingles. |
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I added a crowned shelf of gorgeous mountain mahogany, the core cat-claw instead of Eastern hickory I'd had no hand in cutting and curing. |
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A BULGARIAN bruiser has been crowned the first-ever European Heavyweight Chessboxing champ. |
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A WARRINGTON chippy is hoping to be crowned the North West's best fish and chip shop. |
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Nor have annual Turing tests, conducted under the auspices of the Loebner Prize, crowned a computer victor. |
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Versatile, high performance Moyno 2000 features crowned gear universal joint drive train configuration for exceptional torque and thrust control. |
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And the winners could possibly have been crowned Miss Guided, Miss Creant and Miss Demeanour. |
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Nigel Barker is licensee at The Wellington, in Bennett's Hill, which was crowned the Campaign for Real Ale's favos urite Brum pub. |
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The main Cyrenaican tribe was the Senusi and their leader Idris was crowned King of Libya. |
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Wuggie says any gee-gee that can claw back Katchit up the hill will deserve to be crowned champion hurdler. |
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Canadian Hotham was voted Devils defenceman of the year, while he is also in line to be crowned league D-man and player of the year. |
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Rabba joined as a trainee at DFM and soon progressed through a career development process which has been crowned with this award. |
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There, leopards and crowned eagles prey on Diana monkeys, which give different barklike calls for each threat. |
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Felling Grayhound rounded off the season with two wins and a draw against their nearest rivals to be crowned champions. |
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I walked toward it and, as I approached, the dot looked more like a djellabah crowned by a pointed hood. |
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A Prom King and Queen were crowned by the fellow attendees at the end of the event. |
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The event will be complete with crowning ceremony where each guest will be crowned a prom king or queen. |
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He has just been crowned National In-Line Skating Champion for the second year running. |
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The Last Adam is crowned and robed in glory, the firstfruits of a new race grown up to be kings with the King. |
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In 1066, Duke William defeated Harold II of England at the Battle of Hastings and was subsequently crowned King of England, through the Norman conquest of England. |
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Bahraini Hamad Mubarak was crowned the Royal Golf Club's Scratch Champion 2015 after beating off a strong challenge from last year's champion, Sam Hobday. |
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Richard was elected in 1256 with expectations of possibly being crowned the Holy Roman Emperor, but continued to play a major role in English politics. |
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Martin, ranked as the world's best Individual Time Trial rider, looks to live up to his hype as he faces the recently crowned Tour of Britain Champion. |
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The pair were married at Canterbury Cathedral in January 1236, and Eleanor was crowned queen at Westminster shortly afterwards in a lavish ceremony planned by Henry. |
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The royal matrimony, however, was delayed until Henry was crowned king and had established his claim on the throne firmly enough to preclude that of Elizabeth and her kin. |
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Casey Lam, founder of TopHat Teacakes was crowned winner of The Journal's If We Can You Can Challenge run by the Entrepreneurs' Forum earlier this year. |
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After the battle, Richard's circlet was found and brought to Henry, who was crowned king at the top of Crown Hill, near the village of Stoke Golding. |
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However, no subsequent Scottish monarchs were crowned with the crown. |
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The supporters were a crowned lion of England and a red dragon of Wales. |
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The younger James took the throne and was crowned at Scone on 24 June. |
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David had been the first lay person to take the oath to uphold the succession of Matilda in 1127, and when Stephen was crowned on 22 December 1135, David decided to make war. |
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However, the newly discovered sieve-like structure suggests that Gallimimus should be crowned as the all-time largest known terrestrial filter feeder. |
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It is then repeated three times as the bride is crowned to the groom. |
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The partition of Bengal was rescinded in 1911 and announced at the Delhi Durbar at which King George V came in person and was crowned Emperor of India. |
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The title page bears a minette portrait of the Duke being crowned by the hand of an ideal figure of Chicago, and below are the coat-of-arms and motto of the Duke's house. |
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Bruce then rallied the Scottish prelates and nobles behind him and had himself crowned King of Scots at Scone less than five weeks after the killing in Dumfries. |
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The following day, 6 January 1066, Edward was buried and Harold crowned. |
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In 1951, Ireland were once more crowned Five Nations champions. |
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Three days afterward, he witnessed the review of the army at Homburg, and there he had his interview with several of the crowned and crownable heads of Italy. |
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The crowned and slipped Tudor Rose is used as the plant badge of England, as Scotland uses the thistle, Ireland uses the shamrock, and Wales uses the leek. |
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The second place was enough for the Oreca team to be crowned as the 2010 champions, who were using a Peugeot instead their own race winning chassis from the 2009 event. |
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On 23 June 1993, the inauguration of the Olympic Museum, representing the memory and spirit of modern Olympism, the work of his career, crowned his presidency. |
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All points won at each race are added up, and the driver and constructor with the most points at the end of the season are crowned World Champions. |
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Queens consort in the 20th century arrived at their coronation bareheaded, and remained so until the point in the service when they were crowned with their own crown. |
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Richard was crowned King Richard I of England in Westminster Abbey in November 1189, and had already been installed as Duke of Normandy, Count of Anjou and Duke of Aquitaine. |
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The sadists who flay Jesus into hamburger, crowned him with thorns and harass his every step along the stations of the cross are a cretinous, drunken lot. |
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If the king married, or remarried, after his coronation, or if his wife were not crowned with him for some other reason, she might be crowned in a separate ceremony. |
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While this aspect of the building is derived from Roman architecture, the entrance to the temple is crowned with a frieze of uraei, clearly derived from Egypt. |
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On landing in England on 8 December 1154, Henry quickly took oaths of loyalty from some of the barons and was then crowned alongside Eleanor at Westminster on 19 December. |
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Wives of kings are then anointed and crowned as queen consort. |
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Despite the Treaty of Lambeth, hostilities continued and Henry was forced to compromise with the newly crowned Louis VIII of France and Henry's stepfather, Hugh X of Lusignan. |
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His successor, Harold II, was probably crowned in the abbey, although the first documented coronation is that of William the Conqueror later the same year. |
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All 1,000-plus names have now been engraved into a brick wall surrounding a 10ft high monument that has been crowned with a replica of the famous miners' Davy Lamp. |
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The legates ceremonially crowned William during the Easter court. |
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This inscription does not lower the date of the relief figure, and palaeography is not as precise an indicator of date as is the style of the crowned man relief. |
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On 2 February 1388, Norway followed suit and crowned Margaret. |
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When King Henry II died in 1189, his son Richard I, who had spent most of his life in France, arrived in Portsmouth before he was crowned in London. |
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Just before Charlemagne died in 814, he crowned Louis as his successor. |
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He was crowned on 25 December 1066 in Westminster Abbey, London. |
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In 1497, newly crowned King Manuel I of Portugal sent an exploratory fleet eastwards, fulfilling his predecessor's project of finding a route to the Indies. |
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A fortnight later on 22 September both were crowned at Westminster Abbey. |
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By 1516 several Portuguese navigators, conflicting with King Manuel I of Portugal, had gathered in Seville to serve the newly crowned Charles I of Spain. |
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In Prince Caspian, it is mentioned that, after the death of the title character's father, Miraz initially acted as Lord Protector of Narnia before having himself crowned king. |
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In 1625, he was succeeded by his son Charles I who was less skillful or restrained and was crowned in St Giles Cathedral, Edinburgh, in 1633 with full Anglican rites. |
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Diyarbakir boasts numerous medieval mosques and madrassahs, crowned by the 11th Century Ulu Cami constructed by alternating bands of blacks basalt and limestone. |
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The workers and families from six local pits met in Grange Moor each year for a field day and show and it was at these events that a Coal Queen was chosen and crowned. |
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A south Wales road has been crowned the fifth bendiest in Britain. |
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Nicky Henderson was crowned champion trainer for the first time in 26 years, but it was backroom boy Andrew Tinkler who proved the big Sandown winner. |
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But the baby-faced performing arts student, 18, who wowed the judges last night singing Luther Vandross' Dancing With My Father, is ready to be crowned winner this time round. |
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But as the sister of Edward IV, the newly crowned Yorkist King of England, in an age of civil war, Margaret is not allowed the liberty of preferences. |
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Bahadur Shah Zafar the last Mughal Emperor, crowned Emperor of India, by the Indian troops, he was deposed by the British, and died in exile in Burma. |
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Perhaps most notably, in 66 CE, Nero accepted a formal proskynesis from the Armenian prince Tiridates, who paid a visit to him in Rome to be crowned king of Armenia. |
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At the Cortes of Tomar in 1581, Philip was crowned Philip I of Portugal, uniting the two crowns and overseas empires under Spanish Habsburg rule in a dynastic Iberian Union. |
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The magazine, which looks back over the past 20 issues of FHM 100 Sexiest, decided on Stevens to be crowned the 'Sexiest Woman of the Past 20 Years', Mirror reported. |
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