coronation of Charles IV

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The coronation of Charles IV was the 14th-century royal ceremony in which Charles IV was crowned King of Bohemia, marking a key moment in the history of the Bohemian monarchy and the Holy Roman Empire.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historical event
royal coronation
appliesToTitle King of Bohemia
associatedWithDynasty House of Luxembourg
associatedWithRegion Central Europe
chronologicallyBefore imperial coronation of Charles IV as Holy Roman Emperor
country Kingdom of Bohemia
follows election of Charles IV as King of Bohemia
hasEffect accession of Charles IV as King of Bohemia
consolidation of Charles IV’s political position in Central Europe
strengthening of Luxembourg dynasty rule in Bohemia
hasGenre coronation ceremony
hasHistoricalSignificance important step in Charles IV’s rise within the Holy Roman Empire
key moment in the development of the Bohemian monarchy
hasLanguage Czech
Latin
hasParticipant Bohemian nobility
Charles IV, Holy Roman Emperor
high clergy of the Kingdom of Bohemia
hasPurpose formal investiture of Charles IV as King of Bohemia
legitimization of Charles IV’s rule in Bohemia
hasReligiousAspect Catholic liturgy
mainSubject Charles IV, Holy Roman Emperor
partOf history of the Holy Roman Empire
history of the Kingdom of Bohemia
pointInTime 14th century
significantEventFor Bohemian monarchy
Holy Roman Empire
usedSymbol St. Wenceslas Crown
surface form: Bohemian royal crown

regalia of the Kingdom of Bohemia

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Bohemian Crown Jewels significantEvent coronation of Charles IV
Vita Caroli describesEvent coronation of Charles IV
this entity surface form: coronation of Charles IV as Holy Roman Emperor