| Alfred Addis - 1830 - 602 strani
...patrician. After the celebration of the holy mysteries, Leo suddenly placed a precious crown on his head, and the dome resounded with the acclamations of the...Augustus, crowned by God the great and pacific EMPEROR OF THB ROMANS !" The head and body of Charlemagne were consecrated by the royal unction : after the example... | |
| Alexander Keith - 1832 - 338 strani
...the celebration of the holy mysteries, Leo (the pope) suddenly placed a precious crown on his head, and the dome resounded with the acclamations of the...consecrated by the royal unction ; after the example of the Caesars, he was saluted or adored by the pontiff; his coronation oath represents a promise to maintain... | |
| Alexander Keith - 1832 - 336 strani
...the celebration of the holy mysteries, Leo (the pope) suddenly placed a precious crown on his head, and the dome resounded with the acclamations of the...head and body of Charlemagne were consecrated by the • Gibbon's Hist. vol. xii.pp. 861, 262. | Ib. vol. ix. p. 131, c. 49. | Ibid. p. 15]. § Ibid. p.... | |
| William Bailey (A.B.) - 534 strani
...Imperial Coronation, in the church of St. Peter, from the hands of Pope Leo III. (AD 800.) ; whilst the dome resounded with the acclamations of the people,...by God, the great and pacific emperor of the Romans !" It may not he inapplicable to my present design, to mention, as a subsidiary incident, illustrative... | |
| William Cooke Taylor - 1836 - 570 strani
...in the presence of all the people, placed upon his head a crown of gold, and hailed him as " Charles Augustus, crowned by God, the great and pacific emperor of the Romans !" Thus the empire of the West was renewed, after an interruption of three hundred and twenty-four... | |
| Frederic Fysh - 1837 - 622 strani
...patrician. After the celebration of the holy mysteries, Leo suddenly placed a precious crown on his head, and the dome resounded with the acclamations of the...consecrated by the royal unction : after the example of the CAESARS, he was saluted or adored by the Pontiff: his coronation-oath represents a promise to maintain... | |
| Sir Robert Buckley Comyn - 1841 - 592 strani
...from his devotions than Leo, placing the crown upon the monarch's head, exclaimed aloud, " To Charles, Augustus, crowned by God, the great and pacific Emperor of the Romans, life and victory !" Acclamations re-echoed throughout the assembly ; and the Senate, the Romans, and... | |
| Thomas Rawson Birks - 1843 - 458 strani
...used at Charlemagne's coronation seems as if purposely designed to refute Dr. Todd's objection — " Long life and victory to Charles, the most pious AUGUSTUS,...God the great and pacific EMPEROR OF THE ROMANS." And Gibbon, the very authority to whom Dr. Todd refers, says, in striking correspondence with the prophecy,... | |
| True stories - 1844 - 228 strani
...last descendant of Clovis, who was deposed and confined in a monastery for the remainder of his days. and victory to Charles, the most pious Augustus, crowned...God the great and pacific Emperor of the Romans." Having thus obtained jurisdiction over the city of Rome and its adjacent territories, the bishops of... | |
| John Frost - 1846 - 374 strani
...pronouncing at the same time the old form of words used at the coronation of every Christian emperor—"Long life and victory to Charles, the most pious Augustus,...the great and pacific Emperor of the Romans." The clergy and people by whom the church was filled, repeated the formula as with one voice, and the church... | |
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