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1657, Tomlinson, translating Jean de Renou's ''A Medicinal Dispensatory'', page 475:
- (..) and instead of Coronating your deserved Worth (..)
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{{quote-text|en|year=2005|url=https://www.telegraphindia.com/india/tribals-defy-custom-bow-to-queen-great-andamanese-gear-up-to-coronate-first-woman/cid/832455|title=Telegraph India
2023, ''USA Today''
- On a soggy London day in June 1953, a bright-eyed 27-year-old married mother named Elizabeth was coronated as queen of England.
{{quote-book|en|year=1513|author=Henry Bradshaw|title=The Holy Lyfe and History of Saynt Werburge|page=181
(quote-book) Reigne of Edwarde y(sup) Fourth Where He Made an End of His Chronicle. And from y(sup) Tyme Is Added with a Cõtinuacion of the Storie in Prose to This Our Tyme, Now First Emprinted, Gathered out of Diuerse and Sondrie Autours of Moste Certain Knowelage & Substanciall Credit, y(sup) Either in Latin or Els in Our Mother Toungue Haue Writen of y(sup) Affaires of Englande.|location=London|publisher=In officina Grafton|Richardi Graftoni|year=1464 (originally written); 1543 (rewritten)|passage=Maryus his ſoonne was then intronizate / And ſette on high in trone of maieſtie / With croune of golde full royally coronate / As worthy was vnto his royalte / Who nouriſhed was at Rome in his inuente / With his mothers kynne the beest of the empire / With Claudius also, that was his oune graũdsir(..)Seuerus thus the worthy senatour / Descẽded downe, right heire to Androge{us} / The eldeſt ſoonne of Lud that with the Emperoure / Out of Britayn that went with Iulius / Whiche Senatoure afore ſayd Seuerus / To Britayn came and was intromizate / And with a crowne of golde was coronate.
Having the coronal feathers lengthened or otherwise distinguished.
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