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Gone Medieval

Medieval Origins of Coronations

Gone Medieval

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🗓️ 1 April 2023

⏱️ 41 minutes

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Summary

A coronation is a moment of history packed with symbolism and meaning, and throughout April 2023 Gone Medieval will be your perfect historical companion to the coronation of King Charles III.


In the first of four special episodes, Matt Lewis traces certain elements of the coronation ceremony back to their medieval origins, looking back to the earliest English coronation records. 


This episode was mixed and produced by Rob Weinberg.


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Welcome to this episode of Gone Medieval, I'm Matt Lewis.

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Coronations in the United Kingdom are still a big deal. How far back can the traditions

1:41.8

and the ceremonies we witness as part of a modern coronation be traced? I mean it's gone

1:47.0

medieval so that narrows the window and I'm always going to say that everything is medieval.

1:52.0

But what I like to do today is to take a look at the surviving records that we have of coronations

1:57.1

in medieval England in particular to see the emergence of the service used today and to try and

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