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    In August of 1588, Queen Elizabeth I prepares her troops for the oncoming invasion by the Spanish army. As she rallies her troops with a triumphant speech. Because the Queen was faced with the downgrading of women at the time politically and domestically, Queen Elizabeth must use smart and bold strategies throughout her speech. In order to inspire the troops to be the most successful in the protection of their home empire. In her speech, the Queen uses strategies such as: using a masculine tone,

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    Arpo, Coronation of the Virgin Altarpiece, 1344, tempera and gold leaf on panel Coronation of the Virgin is the work of Italian painter Guariento di Arpo (c. 1310-1370) and displays special tribute to the Virgin Mary and her coronation as the Queen of Heaven. Chronologically, the coronation of the Virgin Mary comes after her Ascension and it is a part of the apocryphal traditions of the church, and it was common inspiration for painters from the 13th to 15th century. Display of the coronation is the

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    Macbeth has finally become king so what better way to celebrate than to have a coronation to celebrate the great accomplishments of our mighty king! Everyone was so happy and excited about his accomplishments, including I. I watched as servants would bring in tables, dishes, food and drink for us to feast on. All this work put in to this coronation definitely shows that we will all have a wonderful time .Macbeth is in the best mood I’ve ever seen him in. he welcomes everyone coming on and shows them

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    Rough Draft Today is the day of Macbeth's coronation, it is hard to wrap my mind around the fact that he will become king. This ceremony will be the talk of the town for a long time. Everyone from the wealthiest of people to the poorest of families will be here to witness the crowning of our sovereign Macbeth. I can imagine Macbeth to be filled with nerves. Although Macbeth is a fearless warrior in battle, He has always been much of a sensitive and delicate person. I can’t see him ruling a whole

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    King Macbeth’s coronation will be held this afternoon to honor him for his heroic actions after King Duncan tragically died. King Macbeth and his queen have become heroes to us all after they stepped up to claim the throne after King Duncan’s death. When I woke up this morning I began chores like usual, Mary and I began breakfast for the king and queen, then proceeded to clean the castle from the corner to corner before the doors would be open to the people of Scotland for the coronation. The floors

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    The Coronation that Shook the World The Coronation of Napoleon by Jacques-Louis David is imposing in its dimensions. It stands at twenty feet by thirty feet and is displayed in the main gallery of the Louvre museum in Paris. David began this work of art after being orally commissioned by Napoleon in September of 1804. The painting came to its completion November of 1807. The sole fact that the painting took three years to complete demonstrates something about the magnitude and scale of the painting

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    Hyeji An Professor David Swaim Art 1301 March 22, 2016 The Coronation of the Virgin Around 33 A.D. Catholicism and Christianity began with the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. However, there are the difference between Catholic and Christian: origin and belief. Catholics believe Jesus named Peter who is one of apostles as his successor and head of the church. They also follow papal law. However, many Christians do not believe Jesus established a church a system of beliefs. They believe in

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    It has been tough with the recent murder of our beloved King Duncan. Knowing that the man who did it is still out there roaming freely makes only that much more painful. However, we are not lost for long. Macbeth’s recent coronation has now put him in royal command. An honorable man, known for countless deeds and acts of service under his predecessor, and he is bound to make a fine ruler. To celebrate his succession of Duncan, his royal majesty has personally invited me along with the other lords

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    What Surprised Me: In the history of Christianity the turning point of Charlemagne’s coronation is not in the same order as the founding of the monasteries or the Council of Nicaea. “The turning point that Charlemagne’s coronation represents in the history of Christianity is not on the same order as the Council of Nicaea or the founding of the monasteries. (Noll 101)” The turning point of Charlemagne’s coronation is different from the order of the Council of Nicaea and the founding of the monasteries

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    The Coronation Gospel created in the 800 in the Frankish empire is an object looks incredibly impressive when it is seen at the Kumsthistorishches Museum in Vienna. The Gospel’s cover is made up of gold leaf covered with semi-precious stones. If you were do look at it’s interior it has a wide range of golden illumination and text. The Coronation Gospels is beautiful treasure on the surface. But what the gospel represents is more impressive then mere appearances. The Coronation Gospel represents the

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