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Eighteenth-Century Life (2001) 25 (2): 185–200.
Published: 01 April 2001
... to
the Kingdome of this Realme,” thus establishing a distinct concept of
Crown Jewels as distinct from the Regalia used at coronations.6 Alas, the
Stuarts had very little luck with the concept.
The seventeenth century was a catalog of disasters for them...
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Eighteenth-Century Life (2007) 31 (1): 97–99.
Published: 01 January 2007
... religious or quasi-religious cultus, regalia, cer-
emony, and invented tradition, why do the clubs lack these things? And what
are we to make of sincere nationalistic expressions that merge with the largely
satiric, the burlesque, or the parodic? Certainly something more must be said
about the artifi...
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Eighteenth-Century Life (2022) 46 (3): 101–122.
Published: 01 September 2022
...-length paintings, such as Gérard's Napoleon I in Imperial Robes (1805, Musée national du Château de Fontainebleau), and others like it, and disseminated them widely throughout France and Europe. Such official public portraits showed the emperor posed in coronation regalia before a throne...
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