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CORONATION STONE

  • Stone of Scone
  • Ancient Scottish coronation artefact

    with its first recorded use being in 1249 for the coronation of Alexander III of Scotland. The Stone measures 26 by 16+3⁄4 by 10+1⁄2 inches (66 cm × 43 cm

    Stone of Scone

    Stone of Scone

    Stone_of_Scone

  • Coronation Chair
  • Wooden chair used in British coronations

    regalia and crowned at their coronation. The chair was commissioned in 1296 by King Edward I of England to house the Stone of Scone, the symbol of royal

    Coronation Chair

    Coronation Chair

    Coronation_Chair

  • Coronation stone
  • Stone that took part in a monarch's coronation ceremony

    A coronation stone is a stone which has taken part in the ceremony of a monarch’s coronation. These stones were primarily used in medieval Europe, but

    Coronation stone

    Coronation_stone

  • Coronation Stone, Kingston upon Thames
  • Stone in Kingston, United Kingdom

    The Coronation Stone is an ancient sarsen stone block which is believed to have been the site of the coronation of seven Anglo-Saxon kings. It is currently

    Coronation Stone, Kingston upon Thames

    Coronation Stone, Kingston upon Thames

    Coronation_Stone,_Kingston_upon_Thames

  • Lia Fáil
  • Standing stone on the Hill of Tara, Ireland

    "Stone of Fál") is a stone at the Inauguration Mound (Irish: an Forrad) on the Hill of Tara in County Meath, Ireland, which served as the coronation stone

    Lia Fáil

    Lia Fáil

    Lia_Fáil

  • Coronation of the British monarch
  • Formal investiture and crowning ceremony

    bishops and archbishops also performed at some coronations. After the coronation of John Balliol, the Stone was taken to Westminster Abbey in 1296 and in

    Coronation of the British monarch

    Coronation_of_the_British_monarch

  • Scone, Perth and Kinross
  • Village in Perth and Kinross, Scotland

    royal functions, being next to the coronation site of Scottish kings and housing the coronation stone, the Stone of Scone, until King Edward I of England

    Scone, Perth and Kinross

    Scone, Perth and Kinross

    Scone,_Perth_and_Kinross

  • Aztec sun stone
  • 16th-century Mexica sculpture

    similarities to the Coronation Stone of Moctezuma II, listed in the next section. The Coronation Stone of Moctezuma II (also known as the Stone of the Five Suns)

    Aztec sun stone

    Aztec sun stone

    Aztec_sun_stone

  • List of individual rocks
  • Named rocks (not types of rock)

    The following is a list of notable rocks and stones. List of largest meteorites on Earth List of longest natural arches List of rock formations List of

    List of individual rocks

    List_of_individual_rocks

  • Coronation
  • Ceremony marking the investiture of a monarch

    A coronation ceremony marks the formal investiture of a monarch with regal power using a crown. In addition to the crowning, this ceremony may include

    Coronation

    Coronation

    Coronation

  • Prince's Stone
  • Ceremonial notion used in medieval Austria and Slovenia

    media related to Prince's Stone. Duke's Chair Stone of Scone Lia Fail Conn of the Hundred Battles Stones of Mora Coronation Stone, Kingston upon Thames List

    Prince's Stone

    Prince's Stone

    Prince's_Stone

  • Kingston upon Thames
  • Town in south-west London, England

    the coronations were conducted in the Chapel of St Mary, which collapsed in 1730. Tradition dating to the 18th century holds that a large stone recovered

    Kingston upon Thames

    Kingston upon Thames

    Kingston_upon_Thames

  • Perth Museum
  • City museum in Perth, Scotland

    also provides a permanent exhibition space for the Stone of Scone, the United Kingdom's coronation stone, which originated nearby in the Perthshire village

    Perth Museum

    Perth Museum

    Perth_Museum

  • Stones of Mora
  • Historic location in Knivsta, Sweden

    the stone of Mora motif: an open crown over a heraldic trimount. Coronation Stone Germanic king Lia Fáil List of individual rocks Prince's Stone Stone of

    Stones of Mora

    Stones of Mora

    Stones_of_Mora

  • Regalia
  • Term for the formal dress and (rarely) responsibilities of a monarch

    Cage with a bird (wren) for wren hunting in Celtic ceremonies. Coronation stone e.g. Stone of Scone or Lia Fáil. Apart from the sovereign himself, attributes

    Regalia

    Regalia

    Regalia

  • Moctezuma II
  • Tlahtoāni of the Aztec Empire until 1520

     305–306. de Sahagún 1577, book IX, fol. 4v – 6r. Durán 1867, p. 422. "Coronation Stone of Moteuczoma II". Art Institute of Chicago. Archived from the original

    Moctezuma II

    Moctezuma II

    Moctezuma_II

  • Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames
  • Royal borough in London, England

    Eadwig, 956AD Edward the Martyr, 975AD Ethelred the Unready, 979AD The Coronation Stone, on which they are said to have been crowned stands outside the local

    Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames

    Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames

    Royal_Borough_of_Kingston_upon_Thames

  • Coronation of Charles III and Camilla
  • 2023 coronation in the United Kingdom

    The coronation of Charles III and his wife, Camilla, as king and queen of the United Kingdom and the 14 other Commonwealth realms, took place on Saturday

    Coronation of Charles III and Camilla

    Coronation of Charles III and Camilla

    Coronation_of_Charles_III_and_Camilla

  • Sarsen
  • Type of sandstone block found in southern England

    area on the Marlborough Downs in Wiltshire, England Coronation Stone, Kingston upon Thames – Stone in Kingston, United Kingdom Ashdown House, Oxfordshire –

    Sarsen

    Sarsen

    Sarsen

  • Scone Abbey
  • Abbey in Perth and Kinross, Scotland

    brought the Stone of Scone (or Stone of Destiny), Scotland's most prized relic and coronation stone, to Scone. For centuries the Abbey held the Stone of Scone

    Scone Abbey

    Scone Abbey

    Scone_Abbey

  • Jed Stone
  • Fictional character from Coronation Street

    Jed Stone is a fictional character from the British ITV soap opera Coronation Street, played by Kenneth Cope. He was a lodger of Minnie Caldwell's in

    Jed Stone

    Jed_Stone

  • Stone of Destiny
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Stone of Destiny may refer to: Stone of Scone, the coronation stone of Scottish monarchs Lia Fáil (Stone of Destiny), a monolithic stone in Ireland Pedra

    Stone of Destiny

    Stone_of_Destiny

  • Coronation Street
  • British television soap opera (1960–present)

    Coronation Street (colloquially referred to as Corrie) is a British television soap opera created by Granada Television and shown on ITV since 9 December

    Coronation Street

    Coronation_Street

  • White dragon
  • Symbol of the Anglo-Saxons in Welsh mythology

    and folklore, underscoring their cultural significance. Anglo-Saxons Coronation Stone England English people Funens Life regiment Hengist and Horsa Jutes

    White dragon

    White dragon

    White_dragon

  • Coronation of Elizabeth II
  • 1953 coronation in the United Kingdom

    The coronation of Elizabeth II as queen of the United Kingdom and the other Commonwealth realms took place on 2 June 1953 at Westminster Abbey in London

    Coronation of Elizabeth II

    Coronation of Elizabeth II

    Coronation_of_Elizabeth_II

  • Evonium
  • Purported lost city in Scotland

    Retrieved 2 September 2014. Skene, William F. (7 June 1869). The Coronation Stone. Edinburgh: Edmonston & Douglas. p. 14. Retrieved 2 September 2014

    Evonium

    Evonium

  • Constantine III of Scotland
  • King of Alba from 995 to 997

    leading to this Constantine being retitled as "Constantine III". Skene, Coronation Stone, p. 93 Williams, Smyth, and Kirby, A Biographical Dictionary of Dark

    Constantine III of Scotland

    Constantine_III_of_Scotland

  • Ramgarhia Bunga
  • Three-storied building situated at entrance of the Golden Temple complex

    a symbol that the Mughal Empire will end with the removal of their coronation stone. During the reign of the Muslim Mughal Emperors, The Golden Temple

    Ramgarhia Bunga

    Ramgarhia Bunga

    Ramgarhia_Bunga

  • Westminster Stone theory
  • Belief that the stone under the Coronation Chair is not the true Stone of Destiny

    Westminster Stone theory is the belief held by some historians and scholars that the stone which traditionally rests under the Coronation Chair is not

    Westminster Stone theory

    Westminster_Stone_theory

  • Clan Lamont
  • Highland Scottish clan

    Kingdom of Dalriada that the Stone of Destiny and the Coronation Stone were brought by the Gaels into Argyll. The Coronation Stone was later brought to Scone

    Clan Lamont

    Clan Lamont

    Clan_Lamont

  • Westminster Abbey
  • Church in London, England

    century. In 1296, Edward I captured the Scottish coronation stone, the Stone of Scone. He had a Coronation Chair made to hold it, which he entrusted to the

    Westminster Abbey

    Westminster Abbey

    Westminster_Abbey

  • Islay
  • Island of the Inner Hebrides of Scotland

    proclaimed Lord of the Isles there, upon an ancient seven-foot-square coronation stone bearing footprint impressions in which the new ruler stood barefoot

    Islay

    Islay

    Islay

  • Kenneth MacAlpin
  • King of the Picts from 848 to 858

    of the Kings of Alba. The coronation stone was also moved from the island to Scone, for which it is referred to as the Stone of Scone. According to archaeological

    Kenneth MacAlpin

    Kenneth_MacAlpin

  • Hogsmill River
  • River in Surrey and Greater London, England

    Kingston town centre. The Coronation Stone, now sited close to the river in Kingston, is believed to have been used for the coronation of Saxon kings in the

    Hogsmill River

    Hogsmill River

    Hogsmill_River

  • Crown Jewels of the United Kingdom
  • British royal regalia

    the Tower of London, which include the coronation regalia and vestments worn by British monarchs. The coronation regalia are the only working set in Europe

    Crown Jewels of the United Kingdom

    Crown Jewels of the United Kingdom

    Crown_Jewels_of_the_United_Kingdom

  • List of former Coronation Street characters
  • Coronation Street is a British television soap opera. It was first broadcast on ITV on 9 December 1960. The following is a list of all the former characters

    List of former Coronation Street characters

    List_of_former_Coronation_Street_characters

  • Edward I
  • King of England from 1272 to 1307

    resistance was effectively crushed. Edward took the Stone of Destiny – the Scottish coronation stone – and brought it to Westminster, placing it in what

    Edward I

    Edward I

    Edward_I

  • Philip Stone
  • British actor (1924–2003)

    The Baby of Mâcon (1993). On television, Stone is known for his roles as Detective Sergeant Sowman in Coronation Street, Brigadier Davidson in The Rat Catchers

    Philip Stone

    Philip Stone

    Philip_Stone

  • Coronation of James I and Anne
  • 1603 coronation in England

    The coronation of James I and his wife Anne of Denmark as king and queen of England and Ireland was held on 25 July 1603 at Westminster Abbey. James had

    Coronation of James I and Anne

    Coronation of James I and Anne

    Coronation_of_James_I_and_Anne

  • Tlaltecuhtli
  • Aztec deity

    representation of the goddess can be found on each side of the 1503 CE Coronation Stone of the Aztec ruler Moctezuma II, alongside the glyphs for fire and

    Tlaltecuhtli

    Tlaltecuhtli

    Tlaltecuhtli

  • William Forbes Skene
  • Scottish lawyer, historian and antiquary

    and of Adomnán's Vita S. Columbae (Edinburgh, 1874); an Essay on the Coronation Stone of Scone (Edinburgh, 1869); and Memorials of the Family of Skene of

    William Forbes Skene

    William Forbes Skene

    William_Forbes_Skene

  • Coronation of George VI and Elizabeth
  • 1937 coronation in the United Kingdom

    The coronation of George VI and his wife, Elizabeth, as king and queen of the United Kingdom and the Dominions of the British Commonwealth, Emperor and

    Coronation of George VI and Elizabeth

    Coronation of George VI and Elizabeth

    Coronation_of_George_VI_and_Elizabeth

  • Coronations of William the Conqueror and Matilda
  • English coronations (1066–1070)

    The coronation of William the Conqueror as King of England took place at Westminster Abbey, London, on 25 December 1066, following the Norman Conquest

    Coronations of William the Conqueror and Matilda

    Coronations of William the Conqueror and Matilda

    Coronations_of_William_the_Conqueror_and_Matilda

  • Kingston upon Thames Guildhall
  • Municipal building in London, England

    originally been built as judges' lodgings in 1811. The Coronation Stone, which commemorates the coronation of seven Anglo-Saxon kings, was moved to its present

    Kingston upon Thames Guildhall

    Kingston upon Thames Guildhall

    Kingston_upon_Thames_Guildhall

  • Coronation of George V and Mary
  • 1911 coronation in the United Kingdom

    The coronation of George V and his wife, Mary, as king and queen of the United Kingdom and the British Dominions took place at Westminster Abbey, London

    Coronation of George V and Mary

    Coronation of George V and Mary

    Coronation_of_George_V_and_Mary

  • List of Scottish monarchs
  • 995–997)". royal.gov.uk. 13 January 2016. Retrieved 1 July 2018. Skene, Coronation Stone, p. 93 "Kenneth III (r. 997–1005)". royal.gov.uk. 13 January 2016.

    List of Scottish monarchs

    List of Scottish monarchs

    List_of_Scottish_monarchs

  • Dunseverick Castle
  • Historical ruin in County Antrim, Northern Ireland

    point from Ireland of the Lia Fail or coronation stone. Murtagh loaned it to Fergus for the latter's coronation in western Scotland part of which Fergus

    Dunseverick Castle

    Dunseverick Castle

    Dunseverick_Castle

  • Coronation Park, Delhi
  • Park in Delhi, India

    opposite an obelisk called the Coronation Memorial, which commemorates the 1911 Durbar, when George V laid the foundation stone for the new capital city of

    Coronation Park, Delhi

    Coronation Park, Delhi

    Coronation_Park,_Delhi

  • Coronation of James II and VII and Mary
  • 1685 coronation in England

    The coronation of James II and VII and his wife Mary as King and Queen of England, Scotland and Ireland was held on 23 April 1685 at Westminster Abbey

    Coronation of James II and VII and Mary

    Coronation of James II and VII and Mary

    Coronation_of_James_II_and_VII_and_Mary

  • Robert Gray (Scottish politician)
  • Scottish politician and stonemason

    National Party of Scotland. In 1929, he made two copies of the Stone of Scone, a coronation stone originally used by Scottish monarchs, but taken by Edward

    Robert Gray (Scottish politician)

    Robert_Gray_(Scottish_politician)

  • Lugaid Riab nDerg
  • Medieval Irish sovereign

    His foster-father, the Ulster hero Cúchulainn, split the Lia Fáil (coronation stone at Tara which roared when the rightful king stood or sat on it) with

    Lugaid Riab nDerg

    Lugaid_Riab_nDerg

  • Honours of Scotland
  • Regalia worn by Scottish monarchs

    Jewels, are the regalia that were worn by Scottish monarchs at their coronation. Kept in the Crown Room in Edinburgh Castle, they date from the 15th and

    Honours of Scotland

    Honours of Scotland

    Honours_of_Scotland

  • Conn of the Hundred Battles
  • Legendary high king of Ireland

    other sources his predecessor is Dáire Doimthech. The Lia Fáil, the coronation stone at Tara which was said to roar when the rightful king stood on it,

    Conn of the Hundred Battles

    Conn_of_the_Hundred_Battles

  • Kenneth Cope
  • British actor (1931–2024)

    his roles as Marty Hopkirk in Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased), Jed Stone in Coronation Street, Ray Hilton in Brookside, Sid in The Damned and as a minor

    Kenneth Cope

    Kenneth_Cope

  • Coronation of Edward VII and Alexandra
  • 1902 coronation in the United Kingdom

    The coronation of Edward VII and his wife, Alexandra, as king and queen of the United Kingdom and the British Dominions took place at Westminster Abbey

    Coronation of Edward VII and Alexandra

    Coronation of Edward VII and Alexandra

    Coronation_of_Edward_VII_and_Alexandra

  • Eadweard Muybridge
  • English photographer (1830–1904)

    King Edward's Christian name as shown on the plinth of the Kingston coronation stone, which had been re-erected in 1850 in Muybridge's hometown, 100 yards

    Eadweard Muybridge

    Eadweard Muybridge

    Eadweard_Muybridge

  • Coronation of Mary I
  • 1553 coronation in England

    coronation of Mary I as Queen of England and Ireland took place at Westminster Abbey, London, on Sunday 1 October 1553. This was the first coronation

    Coronation of Mary I

    Coronation of Mary I

    Coronation_of_Mary_I

  • Imperial Coronation (Fabergé egg)
  • 1897 Imperial Fabergé egg

    The Imperial Coronation egg is a jewelled Fabergé egg made under the supervision of the Russian jeweller, Peter Carl Fabergé, in 1897 by Fabergé ateliers

    Imperial Coronation (Fabergé egg)

    Imperial Coronation (Fabergé egg)

    Imperial_Coronation_(Fabergé_egg)

  • Rosetta Stone
  • Egyptian stele with three versions of a 196 BC decree

    The Rosetta Stone is a stele of granodiorite inscribed with three versions of a decree issued in 196 BC during the Ptolemaic dynasty of Egypt, on behalf

    Rosetta Stone

    Rosetta Stone

    Rosetta_Stone

  • Origins of the Kingdom of Alba
  • The Stone of Scone in the Coronation Chair at Westminster Abbey, 1855, was the ceremonial coronation stone of Scotland's Gaelic kings, similar to the Irish

    Origins of the Kingdom of Alba

    Origins of the Kingdom of Alba

    Origins_of_the_Kingdom_of_Alba

  • Art Institute of Chicago
  • Art museum in Illinois, United States

    Bangladesh, Pala period 10th–12th century AD Aztec, Coronation Stone of Motecuhzoma II (Stone of the Five Suns) 1503 Auguste Rodin, Adam (1881) cast

    Art Institute of Chicago

    Art Institute of Chicago

    Art_Institute_of_Chicago

  • Kingdom of Alba
  • Medieval kingdom in Scotland

    The Stone of Scone in the Coronation Chair at Westminster Abbey, 1855. It was the ceremonial coronation stone of Scotland's Gaelic kings, similar to the

    Kingdom of Alba

    Kingdom of Alba

    Kingdom_of_Alba

  • Irish Defence Forces cap badge
  • Irish military insignia

    of Gaelic warriors in prehistoric Ireland. The Fál or "Stone of Destiny" was the coronation stone used for the High King of Ireland. It was worn by republicans

    Irish Defence Forces cap badge

    Irish Defence Forces cap badge

    Irish_Defence_Forces_cap_badge

  • Coronation of Henry VIII and Catherine
  • 1509 coronation in England

    The coronation of Henry VIII and his wife Catherine as King and Queen of England took place at Westminster Abbey, London, on 24 June 1509. Henry acceded

    Coronation of Henry VIII and Catherine

    Coronation of Henry VIII and Catherine

    Coronation_of_Henry_VIII_and_Catherine

  • Amhrán na bhFiann
  • National anthem of Ireland

    virtue. This is from the Irish Fianna ("bands of warriors") of Fál (a coronation stone, and metonymically "Ireland"). As an Irish name for the Irish Volunteers

    Amhrán na bhFiann

    Amhrán na bhFiann

    Amhrán_na_bhFiann

  • Imperial crown of Russia
  • Diamond crown used by the Russian monarchs

    Catherine's coronation and the original colored stones (e.g., emeralds in the palm branches and laurel leaves) were replaced with diamonds for the coronation of

    Imperial crown of Russia

    Imperial crown of Russia

    Imperial_crown_of_Russia

  • Coronation of Mary, Queen of Scots
  • 1543 coronation in Scotland

    of Arran, was appointed Regent of Scotland to rule on her behalf. The coronation took place amid political tensions between Arran and Cardinal Beaton over

    Coronation of Mary, Queen of Scots

    Coronation of Mary, Queen of Scots

    Coronation_of_Mary,_Queen_of_Scots

  • Abandoned coronation of Edward VIII
  • Cancelled coronation in the United Kingdom

    The planned coronation of King Edward VIII of the United Kingdom was scheduled to take place at Westminster Abbey on 12 May 1937, a date that had been

    Abandoned coronation of Edward VIII

    Abandoned_coronation_of_Edward_VIII

  • White Horse Stone
  • Two megaliths near Aylesford, Kent, England

    methods they believe are not harmful to the stone. List of scheduled monuments in Maidstone Coronation Stone, Kingston upon Thames In August 2019, Woden's

    White Horse Stone

    White Horse Stone

    White_Horse_Stone

  • Coronation of the Virgin
  • Marian Christian devotion

    The Coronation of the Virgin or Coronation of Mary is a subject in Christian art, especially popular in Italy in the 13th to 15th centuries, but continuing

    Coronation of the Virgin

    Coronation of the Virgin

    Coronation_of_the_Virgin

  • Coronation of the pharaoh
  • Ritual in Ancient Egypt

    about accessions to the throne and coronation ceremonies are the inscriptions of the Palermo stone, a black basalt stone slab listing the kings from the

    Coronation of the pharaoh

    Coronation_of_the_pharaoh

  • Coronation of George II and Caroline
  • 1727 coronation in Great Britain

    The coronation of George II and his wife Caroline as king and queen of Great Britain and Ireland took place at Westminster Abbey, London, on 11/22O.S./N

    Coronation of George II and Caroline

    Coronation of George II and Caroline

    Coronation_of_George_II_and_Caroline

  • December 25
  • Day of the year

    within the Soviet Union's F-1 nuclear reactor. 1950 – The Stone of Scone, traditional coronation stone of British monarchs, is taken from Westminster Abbey

    December 25

    December_25

  • Imperial State Crown
  • One of the Crown Jewels of the United Kingdom

    disrepair, it was made in 1937 for the coronation of King George VI. The crown remains in use today at coronations and State Openings of Parliament. It

    Imperial State Crown

    Imperial State Crown

    Imperial_State_Crown

  • Millie Gibson
  • English actress (born 2004)

    actress. She is known for portraying Kelly Neelan in the ITV soap opera Coronation Street from 2019 to 2022 and Ruby Sunday in the BBC science-fiction series

    Millie Gibson

    Millie Gibson

    Millie_Gibson

  • Coronation of Elizabeth I
  • 1559 coronation in England

    The coronation of Elizabeth I as Queen of England and Ireland took place at Westminster Abbey, London, on 15 January 1559. Elizabeth I ascended the throne

    Coronation of Elizabeth I

    Coronation of Elizabeth I

    Coronation_of_Elizabeth_I

  • Fürstenstein (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    (Fichtel Mountains), a mountain in Germany Prince's Stone (German: Fürstenstein), a coronation stone in Austria This disambiguation page lists articles

    Fürstenstein (disambiguation)

    Fürstenstein_(disambiguation)

  • Coronation of William IV and Adelaide
  • 1831 coronation in the United Kingdom

    The coronation of William IV and his wife, Adelaide, as king and queen of the United Kingdom took place on Thursday, 8 September 1831, over fourteen months

    Coronation of William IV and Adelaide

    Coronation of William IV and Adelaide

    Coronation_of_William_IV_and_Adelaide

  • Scottish coronation of Charles II
  • of the Scottish mint was ordered to strike or cast medallions called "coronation pieces". On Christmas Day 1650, the herald James Balfour announced the

    Scottish coronation of Charles II

    Scottish coronation of Charles II

    Scottish_coronation_of_Charles_II

  • Coronation portrait of Elizabeth II
  • Painting by Herbert James Gunn

    in Coronation Robes is a portrait painting from 1953–1954 by the Scottish artist Herbert James Gunn depicting Queen Elizabeth II in her coronation robes

    Coronation portrait of Elizabeth II

    Coronation portrait of Elizabeth II

    Coronation_portrait_of_Elizabeth_II

  • List of mythological objects
  • Sesshō-seki (also Killing Stone), a stone that kills anyone who comes into contact with it. (Japanese mythology) Stone of Giramphiel, a stone described in Diu

    List of mythological objects

    List of mythological objects

    List_of_mythological_objects

  • Coronation of Bokassa I and Catherine
  • 1977 Central African royal event

    The coronation of Bokassa I and Catherine as the Emperor and Empress of Central Africa took place on 4 December 1977 at a sports stadium in Bangui, the

    Coronation of Bokassa I and Catherine

    Coronation of Bokassa I and Catherine

    Coronation_of_Bokassa_I_and_Catherine

  • Edward Faraday Odlum
  • Canadian geologist

    Columbia, Canada. A series of requests were made by him to study the Coronation Stone, but all were denied. Odlum was the father of soldier and diplomat

    Edward Faraday Odlum

    Edward_Faraday_Odlum

  • Dunsmore
  • Surname list

    August 1296, Edward I ordered the removal of the coronation-stone of the Scottish kings, the scone stone, to Westminster in England. On August 9, he arrived

    Dunsmore

    Dunsmore

  • List of Coronation Street characters introduced in 2026
  • Coronation Street is a British soap opera first broadcast on ITV on 9 December 1960. This is a list of characters that will make their first appearance

    List of Coronation Street characters introduced in 2026

    List_of_Coronation_Street_characters_introduced_in_2026

  • Coronation of James VI
  • 1567 coronation in Scotland

    for her son's coronation, which offer she refused. On 26 July messengers were sent to Scotland's burgh towns to announce the coronation and robes were

    Coronation of James VI

    Coronation of James VI

    Coronation_of_James_VI

  • Coronation of Queen Victoria
  • 1838 coronation in the United Kingdom

    The coronation of Victoria as queen of the United Kingdom took place on Thursday, 28 June 1838, just over a year after she succeeded to the throne of the

    Coronation of Queen Victoria

    Coronation of Queen Victoria

    Coronation_of_Queen_Victoria

  • Papal coronation
  • Former Roman Catholic Church ceremony

    A papal coronation was the formal ceremony of the placing of the papal tiara on a newly elected pope. The first recorded papal coronation was of Pope

    Papal coronation

    Papal coronation

    Papal_coronation

  • Fort Somba Opu
  • Ruins of a former citadel in Makassar, South Sulawesi

    perimeter totals about two kilometers. Within the walls were sacred coronation stone on which new rulers (karaeng) took their oaths of office, a sacred

    Fort Somba Opu

    Fort Somba Opu

    Fort_Somba_Opu

  • The Coronation of Napoleon
  • 1807 painting by Jacques-Louis David

    The Coronation of Napoleon (French: Le Sacre de Napoléon) is a painting completed in 1807 by Jacques-Louis David, the official painter of Napoleon, depicting

    The Coronation of Napoleon

    The Coronation of Napoleon

    The_Coronation_of_Napoleon

  • Coronation portraits of Charles III and Camilla
  • Paintings by Peter Kuhfeld and Paul Benney

    Coronation portraits of the British monarch King Charles III and Queen Camilla are portrait paintings by British artists Peter Kuhfeld and Paul Benney

    Coronation portraits of Charles III and Camilla

    Coronation_portraits_of_Charles_III_and_Camilla

  • State Crown of Charles II
  • English state crown

    The State Crown of Charles II was a state crown created for the coronation of Charles II of England in 1661. It was created to replace the Tudor Crown

    State Crown of Charles II

    State Crown of Charles II

    State_Crown_of_Charles_II

  • St Edward's Crown
  • Part of the Crown Jewels of the United Kingdom

    St Edward's Crown is the coronation crown of the Crown Jewels of the United Kingdom. Named after Saint Edward the Confessor, versions of it have traditionally

    St Edward's Crown

    St Edward's Crown

    St_Edward's_Crown

  • Coronation Bridge
  • Bridge in West Bengal, India

    The Coronation Bridge, also known as the Sevoke Roadway Bridge, is a bridge across the Teesta River at Sevoke in the Indian state of West Bengal. The bridge

    Coronation Bridge

    Coronation Bridge

    Coronation_Bridge

  • 1306
  • Calendar year

    de Lamberton at Scone, near Perth. Despite lacking the traditional coronation stone, diadem and scepter, all of which have transferred to London. During

    1306

    1306

    1306

  • List of Coronation Street characters introduced in 1961
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  • CARNATION
  • Female

    English

    CARNATION

    English name derived from the flower name, from French carnation, CARNATION means "complexion," from Italian carnagione, meaning "flesh-colored." 

    CARNATION

  • r Stone
  • Boy/Male

    English

    r Stone

    Stone

    r Stone

  • Bunt
  • Surname or Lastname

    German

    Bunt

    German : from Middle High German bunt, a term which originally described black and white coloration, specifically of a fur. Later, by extension, it came to denote the fur itself. It was probably applied as a nickname, but in which sense is no longer clear, and the matter is further complicated by the fact that in some areas bunt meant ‘multicolored’ (its modern meaning is ‘colorful’).English : probably a metonymic occupational name for a maker of sieves, from Middle English bonte, bunte.

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  • Stoney
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    English American

    Stoney

    Nickname based on the word 'stone.' Stone.

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    Stoner

    Stone.

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    Stones

    English : variant of Stone.

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  • Stoneham
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    English

    Stoneham

    English : habitational name from either of a pair of villages in Hampshire, so called from Old English stān ‘stone’ + hām ‘homestead’.

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  • Stonehouse
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    English

    Stonehouse

    English : topographic name (from Middle English stone ‘stone’ + hous ‘house’) for someone who lived in a house built of stone, something of a rarity in the Middle Ages, or a habitational name from a place so named, for example in Devon and Gloucestershire.Americanized form of Ashkenazic Jewish Steinhaus ‘stone house’, a topographic name for someone who lived in or by such a house.

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  • Stonebreaker
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    English

    Stonebreaker

    English : occupational name for a worker in a quarry, from Middle English stone ‘stone’ + an agent derivative of breken ‘to break’.Translation of German Steinbrecher or the Dutch equivalent, Steenbreker.

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  • AUGUSULUS
  • Male

    Scottish

    AUGUSULUS

    Scottish form of Roman Latin Augustus, AUGUSULUS means "venerable." In Arthurian legend, this is the name of a king who attended Arthur's coronation.

    AUGUSULUS

  • Stonestreet
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Stonestreet

    English : topographic name for someone who lived by a paved road, in most cases a Roman road, from Middle English stane, stone ‘stone’ + strete ‘paved highway’, ‘Roman road’, or a habitational name from either of two places called Stone Street in Kent and Suffolk, which have this origin.

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  • Carnation
  • Girl/Female

    French

    Carnation

    Flesh - colored.

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    English, Scottish, Dutch, and North German

    Kemp

    English, Scottish, Dutch, and North German : status name for a champion, Middle English and Middle Low German kempe. In the Middle Ages a champion was a professional fighter on behalf of others; for example the King’s Champion, at the coronation, had the duty of issuing a general challenge to battle to anyone who denied the king’s right to the throne. The Middle English word corresponds to Old English cempa and Old Norse kempa ‘warrior’; both these go back to Germanic campo ‘warrior’, which is the source of the Dutch and North German name, corresponding to High German Kampf.Dutch : metonymic occupational name for someone who grew or processed hemp, from Middle Dutch canep ‘hemp’.

    Kemp

  • Stone
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Stone

    English : from Old English stān ‘stone’, in any of several uses. It is most commonly a topographic name, for someone who lived either on stony ground or by a notable outcrop of rock or a stone boundary-marker or monument, but it is also found as a metonymic occupational name for someone who worked in stone, a mason or stonecutter. There are various places in southern and western England named with this word, for example in Buckinghamshire, Gloucestershire, Hampshire, Kent, Somerset, Staffordshire, and Worcestershire, and the surname may also be a habitational name from any of these.Translation of various surnames in other languages, including Jewish Stein, Norwegian Steine, and compound names formed with this word.This name was brought independently to New England by many bearers from the 17th century onward. Thomas Scott was one of the founders of Hartford, CT, (coming from Cambridge, MA, with Thomas Hooker) in 1635.

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  • Stoney
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Stoney

    English : habitational name from Stanney in Cheshire, named with Old English stān ‘stone’, ‘rock’ + ēg ‘island’.

    Stoney

  • Mingee
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Suffolk) of uncertain derivation;

    Mingee

    English (Suffolk) of uncertain derivation; : of uncertain derivation; perhaps from a reduced form of the personal name Dominicus (see Dominick).English (Suffolk) of uncertain derivation; : alternatively, as Reaney proposes, it may be from the Breton personal name Menguy, a compound of men ‘stone’ + ki ‘dog’.

    Mingee

  • ABIOYE
  • Male

    African

    ABIOYE

    born during coronation.

    ABIOYE

  • Stonehill
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Stonehill

    English : from an unattested Old English female personal name, Stānhild, composed of the elements stān ‘stone’ + hild ‘strife’, ‘battle’.English : possibly a habitational name from Stone Hill in Kent, named in Old English with stānig ‘stony’ + helde ‘slope’.

    Stonehill

  • Stoner
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Sussex)

    Stoner

    English (Sussex) : topographic name for someone who lived in a stone-built house (see Stone), with the habitational or agent suffix -er.Translation of German Steiner.

    Stoner

  • Stoneman
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Devon)

    Stoneman

    English (Devon) : variant of Stone, with the addition of man ‘man’.Translation of German Steinmann.

    Stoneman

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  • Madhukanta
  • Boy/Male

    Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Oriya, Telugu, Traditional

    Madhukanta

    The Moon

  • Nityansh
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Nityansh

  • Baqar |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Baqar |

    Inevitable, Lion, Powerful

  • Brette
  • Girl/Female

    English French

    Brette

    Brit. A native of England: (Britain) or France:.

  • ENGLEBERT
  • Male

    German

    ENGLEBERT

    Variant spelling of German Engelbert, ENGLEBERT means "bright angel." But see Engel.

  • Palanivel
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu

    Palanivel

    Another Name for Lord Murugan

  • Bhaanish | பாநீஷ 
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Bhaanish | பாநீஷ 

    Visionary, Having the faculty of seeing

  • Anudeepti
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Marathi

    Anudeepti

    Divine Light

  • LINDSEY
  • Male

    English

    LINDSEY

    Variant spelling of English unisex Lindsay, LINDSEY means "Lincoln's wetlands." 

  • Octavia
  • Girl/Female

    Christian & English(British/American/Australian)

    Octavia

    Eighth

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  • Carnation
  • n.

    The natural color of flesh; rosy pink.

  • Cohobation
  • n.

    The process of cohobating.

  • Pronation
  • n.

    That motion of the forearm whereby the palm or palmar, surface is turned downward.

  • Pronation
  • n.

    The position of the limb resulting from the act of pronation. Opposed to supination.

  • Corporation
  • n.

    A body politic or corporate, formed and authorized by law to act as a single person, and endowed by law with the capacity of succession; a society having the capacity of transacting business as an individual.

  • Pictura
  • n.

    Pattern of coloration.

  • Condonation
  • n.

    Forgiveness, either express or implied, by a husband of his wife or by a wife of her husband, for a breach of marital duty, as adultery, with an implied condition that the offense shall not be repeated.

  • Ozonization
  • n.

    Ozonation.

  • Crenation
  • n.

    The condition of being crenate.

  • Coronation
  • n.

    The pomp or assembly at a coronation.

  • Coronation
  • n.

    The act or solemnity of crowning a sovereign; the act of investing a prince with the insignia of royalty, on his succeeding to the sovereignty.

  • Carnation
  • n.

    Those parts of a picture in which the human body or any part of it is represented in full color; the flesh tints.

  • Coloration
  • n.

    The act or art of coloring; the state of being colored.

  • Ozonation
  • n.

    The act of treating with ozone; also, the act of converting into, or producing, ozone; ozonization.

  • Crenulation
  • n.

    A minute crenation.

  • Carnation
  • n.

    A species of Dianthus (D. Caryophyllus) or pink, having very beautiful flowers of various colors, esp. white and usually a rich, spicy scent.

  • Pronation
  • n.

    The act of turning the palm or palmar surface of the forefoot downward.

  • Crenation
  • n.

    A rounded tooth on the edge of a leaf.

  • Connation
  • n.

    Connection by birth; natural union.

  • Condonation
  • n.

    The act of condoning or pardoning.