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King Charles III will be crowned by the Archbishop of Canterbury. But Napoleon crowned himself!
As my guest, Dr. Jaume Aurell, tells it, many monarchs have performed self-coronation. What is interesting is that they did this, perhaps defying firmly adhered-to precedence, to establish their own authority, their own supremacy, and to send a clear and visual message about their real and perceived power. Quite tellingly, as Dr. Aurell explains, generally, successors of self-crowning monarchs within the line of their dynasty did not perform self-coronation. This is perhaps because they felt secure in the legitimacy and of their reign.
1) Medieval Self-Coronations: The History and Symbolism of a Ritual (2020) (on Amazon), and
2) Genealogies of the West: Civilization, Religion, Consciousness (2023) (on Amazon)
Interestingly, although this is not an episode about Persia or Iran, our story and my conversation with Dr. Aurell about the history of self-coronations begins and ends with Persia/Iran. To learn more about Dr. Aurell and his extensive research and publications, you can visit his academic homepage.
Also, here is another episode about British and other European royal families:
S2E31: The Family On The Throne, History of Royal Self-Staging, Dr. Mehrkens
I hope you enjoy these episodes.
Adel
Host of the History Behind News podcast
SUPPORT:
Click here and join our other supporters in the news peeler community. Thank you.
To watch our distinguished guests tell the history behind our news, follow us on Twitter, YouTube, Facebook, LinkedIn, TikTok
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King Charles III will be crowned by the Archbishop of Canterbury. But Napoleon crowned himself!
As my guest, Dr. Jaume Aurell, tells it, many monarchs have performed self-coronation. What is interesting is that they did this, perhaps defying firmly adhered-to precedence, to establish their own authority, their own supremacy, and to send a clear and visual message about their real and perceived power. Quite tellingly, as Dr. Aurell explains, generally, successors of self-crowning monarchs within the line of their dynasty did not perform self-coronation. This is perhaps because they felt secure in the legitimacy and of their reign.
1) Medieval Self-Coronations: The History and Symbolism of a Ritual (2020) (on Amazon), and
2) Genealogies of the West: Civilization, Religion, Consciousness (2023) (on Amazon)
Interestingly, although this is not an episode about Persia or Iran, our story and my conversation with Dr. Aurell about the history of self-coronations begins and ends with Persia/Iran. To learn more about Dr. Aurell and his extensive research and publications, you can visit his academic homepage.
Also, here is another episode about British and other European royal families:
S2E31: The Family On The Throne, History of Royal Self-Staging, Dr. Mehrkens
I hope you enjoy these episodes.
Adel
Host of the History Behind News podcast
SUPPORT:
Click here and join our other supporters in the news peeler community. Thank you.
To watch our distinguished guests tell the history behind our news, follow us on Twitter, YouTube, Facebook, LinkedIn, TikTok
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