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Coronation of King Alexander I of Poland by the Archbishop of Gniezno, Krakow, 1501
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Coronation of King Alexander I of Poland by the Archbishop of Gniezno, Krakow, 1501
Coronation of King Alexander I of Poland by the Archbishop of Gniezno (Gnesen), Krakow, 1501. Three keepers of regalia hold the orb, sword and sceptre, symbols of kingship. Alexander the Jagiellonian (1461-1506) was elected Grand Duke of Lithuania in 1492, and was King of Poland from 1501-1506. From an illuminated manuscript in Czartoryski Library, Krakow
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Alexander I Altar Archbishop Bishop Ceremony Clergyman Cleric Coronation Cracow Grand Duke Grand Duke Of Lithuania Illuminate Illuminated Illumination King Of Poland Krakow Lit Up Mitre Poland Polish Royal Event Symbol Ann Ronan Pictures Roman Catholicism
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This print captures the historic moment of the Coronation of King Alexander I of Poland in 1501. The Archbishop of Gniezno, surrounded by a grand interior adorned with religious symbols and vibrant colors, bestows upon the newly crowned king his regalia - the orb, sword, and sceptre. These powerful symbols represent kingship and authority. King Alexander I, also known as Alexander the Jagiellonian, was elected Grand Duke of Lithuania in 1492 before ascending to become King of Poland. His reign lasted from 1501 until his untimely death in 1506. The illuminated manuscript from which this image originates is housed within the prestigious Czartoryski Library in Krakow. It showcases not only the artistic brilliance but also highlights the significance of this royal event. In this photograph, we witness men kneeling before their sovereign as they participate in a deeply religious ceremony led by clergyman and bishops. The atmosphere is filled with reverence and devotion as Catholicism played a central role during this period. Through this remarkable visual representation captured by an unknown creator, we are transported back to a time when religion intertwined seamlessly with monarchy. This print serves as a testament to both Polish history and its rich cultural heritage that continues to inspire awe even today.
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