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The first coronation

The first coronation

Edgar, the grand-son of Æthelstan (which is considered the first British king) was the first to be crowned. It happened in 973 AD, 4 years after becoming king as a way to symbolise the unity of the newly created nation:

  • The coronation happened in Bath, where the Roman ruins connected Edgar to the late Roman emperors.
  • The title he used was Emperator, again as linkage to the Roman era
  • Instead of being lifted on a shield by warriors the procession is led by a bishop

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