Enthronements [noun]

Definition of Enthronements:

solemn promise

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Sentence/Example of Enthronements:

In Siam, the unusual spectacle was beheld of the simultaneous enthronement of two kings as rulers of that country.

She is not a mere sense delight, a toy for the debauchery of my intellect and the enthronement of emotion.

There is a less complete copy here of the feast at the enthronement of Archbishop Nevile.

The enthronement of the despised Hualcoyotl, he further said, would be resisted to the last extremity.

He defined war as the temporary repeal of all the ten commandments, and an enthronement of all the crimes.

Since society insisted upon the enthronement of Mr. Gwynn, it would have been impolite, nay narrow, on my part to object.

But with his enthronement as the sovereign of Tim's universe there came to Van a very disquieting experience.

A magnificent tournament and gorgeous processions celebrated the new Doges election and enthronement.

And then their proud time came, and their enthronement on the seven hills; and now, what is to be their fate once more?

The feast given after his enthronement was unusually splendid, the revenues for a whole year being spent on the festivities.