throne of Belgium

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The throne of Belgium is the hereditary royal seat of the Belgian monarchy, symbolizing the constitutional and ceremonial authority of the country's king or queen.

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throne of Belgium canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf royal throne
symbol of state
associatedDynasty Belgian royal house NERFINISHED
House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha NERFINISHED
associatedWith Belgian monarchy NERFINISHED
ceremonialFunction seat of the monarch during oath-taking ceremonies
seat of the monarch during official addresses
ceremonialImportance central element in royal protocol in Belgium
country Belgium
distinctFrom Belgian Parliament NERFINISHED
government of Belgium NERFINISHED
firstMonarchToOccupy Leopold I of Belgium NERFINISHED
governanceForm constitutional monarchy
governingDocument Belgian Constitution NERFINISHED
hasAspect dynastic continuity
hereditary succession
hasHereditaryRoleFor Belgian royal family NERFINISHED
historicalContext created after the independence of Belgium in 1830
languageContext Dutch
French
German
legalStatus symbolic office rather than personal property
locatedIn Kingdom of Belgium NERFINISHED
partOf Belgian royal regalia NERFINISHED
politicalRole symbol of the legitimacy of the Belgian constitution
symbol of the unity of Belgium
relatedConcept Belgian coat of arms NERFINISHED
Belgian crown NERFINISHED
Belgian royal palace NERFINISHED
represents head of state of Belgium
representsOffice King of the Belgians as constitutional monarch
representsToCitizens monarchical element of the Belgian state
symbolizes ceremonial authority of the Belgian monarch
constitutional authority of the Belgian monarch
continuity of the Belgian state
hereditary nature of the Belgian crown
usedBy King of the Belgians NERFINISHED
Queen of the Belgians NERFINISHED
usedIn royal ceremonies in Belgium
state occasions in Belgium
swearing-in ceremonies of Belgian monarchs

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