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The coronation of King Charles X of France, Reims, 20 May 1825 (1900)
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The coronation of King Charles X of France, Reims, 20 May 1825 (1900)
The coronation of King Charles X of France, Reims, 20 May 1825 (1900). The brother of Louis XVI and Louis XVIII, Charles (1757-1836) came to the throne in succession to the latter in 1824. His coronation, at the traditional site of Reims, was a grandiose affair comparable in scale (and cost) to that of George IV of England in 1821. In style his rule harked back to the pre-revolutionary Ancien Regime, making him unpopular with the liberal elements of French society. In 1830 he elected to abdicate rather than rule as a constitutional monarch
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Audience Bourbon Cathedral Of Notre Dame De Reims Ceremony Champagne Ardenne Charles X Charles X Of France Congregation Coronation King Charles X Of France King Of France Lavish Lavishness Occasion Pageantry Reims Reims Cathedral Rheims Royal Event
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The Coronation of King Charles X of France, Reims, 20 May 1825 (1900)
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. This print captures the grandeur and opulence of the coronation ceremony of King Charles X of France. Held at the historic Reims Cathedral on 20th May 1825, this lavish event was reminiscent of the pre-revolutionary Ancien Régime, symbolizing a return to traditional monarchy. King Charles X, brother to Louis XVI and Louis XVIII, ascended to the throne in 1824. His reign aimed to restore conservative values and strengthen royal authority. However, his staunch adherence to old traditions alienated liberal factions within French society. The image showcases an impressive congregation gathered inside the magnificent Reims Cathedral. The atmosphere is filled with anticipation as religious figures perform sacred rituals for this momentous occasion. The cathedral's intricate architecture adds a sense of solemnity and reverence. This photograph not only captures a significant historical event but also reflects the power dynamics between royalty and religion during that era. It serves as a reminder of how pageantry played a crucial role in reinforcing monarchical authority. Ultimately, despite his intentions for restoring absolute rule, King Charles X faced opposition from those seeking constitutional reforms. In 1830 he chose abdication over ruling as a limited monarch – marking an end to his reign but leaving behind an enduring legacy captured in this remarkable print.
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