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Enthroned

Enthroned | Enthroning

Enthroned meaning

simple past and past participle of enthrone

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After they have both been anointed, crowned and enthroned, they will depart the abbey in new Robes of Estate in vibrant purple velvet.

President Ogbomoso First Group, Sir Olusegun Adekunle, said: “Having a leader enthroned by God is a great thing and we believe we are stepping in the right direction.

We hope that the rules of laws of engagement, law and order as enthroned by the preaching of democracy, will be in the minds of our judges to do the right thing for the interest of our country and our democracy.

He has proven to be a man of immense political sagacity, succeeding in truncating the instituted ethnic and political divide that was enthroned prior to his emergence.

Police at Mazabuka in Zambia have arrested four ringleaders of a Bachindu clan faction in Mwanachingwala in connection with the installation of another chief, opposing the recently enthroned Jackson Mweene.

In the exuberant heyday of music hall, a "chairman" would often act as impresario, enthroned with gavel in hand, as acts did their best to entertain him and the rowdy crowd.

In 1990, when Emperor Akihito was enthroned, China was represented by a vice premier.

Jordan’s kings were enthroned by colonial Britain after World War I in the east-of-the-Jordan-River piece of the Palestine Mandate piece of the old Ottoman Empire.

When you play the game of thrones, you win or you die—or, as we now know, you could get indefinitely exiled to the lame-duck Night’s Watch, enthroned without even wanting it, or merely caught with an anachronistic plastic water bottle.

H.E. Metropolitan Nathanael Officially Enthroned by H.E. Archbishop Demetrios, Geron of America at The Annunciation Cathedral in Chicago by H.E. Archbishop Demetrios and Metropolitan Nicholas of Detroit Bishop Athanasius and Bishop Makarios were present.

One native artist who did flourish was the Edinburgh-trained painter Michael Wright, whose spectacular painting of Charles II enthroned now hangs in Holyrood, newly restored.

Similarly, the seat of governmental power is not a place for thieves, liars, greedy and selfish people but a place where honesty, simplicity, nobility, sacrifice,truth and justice must be enthroned and glorified.

The new laureates of the Grand Prix of Literary Associations (GPLA) were revealed and enthroned last Monday at the French Institute of Cameroon in Yaoundé.

Al-Mu'tazz was enthroned by the Turks, becoming the youngest Abbasaid Caliph to assume power.

First expedition to India, 1503 main When King Manuel I of Portugal was enthroned, he showed some reticence towards Afonso, a close friend of his dreaded predecessor and seventeen years his senior.

Gebhard, taking the name Victor II, moved to Rome and was enthroned in St. Peter's Basilica on 13 April 1055.

Images of the enthroned Madonna and Child surrounded by saints were common, but they usually depicted a setting that was clearly heavenlike, in which saints and angels hovered about as divine presences rather than people.

In chapter 13 of Gylfaginning, Gangleri (King Gylfi in disguise) asks the enthroned figure of High what way exists between heaven and earth.

In the Prose Edda book Gylfaginning (chapter 38), the enthroned figure of High explains that Odin gives all of the food on his table to his wolves Geri and Freki and that Odin requires no food, for wine is to him both meat and drink.

It shows Harold touching two altars with the enthroned Duke looking on, and is central to the Norman Invasion of England.