enthrone Meaning in marathi ( enthrone शब्दाचा मराठी अर्थ)
सिंहासनाधिष्ठित,
Verb:
राजा बनवा, बिशप, सिंहासन धरण्यासाठी, सिंहासनाधिष्ठित,
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enthrone's Usage Examples:
Rule in Khorasan Under Arghun After the overthrow of Tekuder in 1284, Ghazan's father Arghun was enthroned as Ilkhan, the 11-year-old Ghazan became viceroy, and he moved to the capital of Khorasan, never to see Arghun again.
It was traditionally used for the swearing of the oath in the enthronements of new Archbishops of Canterbury, and the tradition has been restored.
However the enthronement was based on the specious plea stating a unanimous dissatisfaction by the people regarding the existing sultanate with a 'mere lad as Sultan, not able to do or undo anything himself'.
The enthronement of the emperor of Japan (即位の礼, Sokui no rei) is an ancient ceremony that marks the accession of a new monarch to the Chrysanthemum Throne.
Though Duchess Nanzi (南子) wanted to enthrone her son Prince Yǐng (公子郢), but Yǐng refused the proposition.
This Shinto ritual is performed only once by each emperor during the enthronement ceremonies.
Trần Thái Tông was enthroned when he was only eight-years-old.
critics of the French Revolution, within the Temple of Reason, "atheism was enthroned".
Thus the coronations continued, while enthronements could not take place until the Pontiffs".
Being queen ruler of the land, she was popularly enthroned and widely known as the “Bai sa Radapan”.
On February 2, 1945, with Stalin's approval, Alexius I was elected Patriarch of Moscow and all of Russia and enthroned on February 4, 1945.
DeathBefore dying, Rafi ud-Darajat requested that his elder brother be enthroned.
” Adelaide's older son, Simon, was enthroned when he reached the appropriate age (around 8 or 9 years old) but died in 1105, leaving Adelaide regent again until Roger II reached his majority in 1112.
Synonyms:
crown, install, ordain, consecrate, coronate, order, ordinate, throne, instal, vest, invest,
Antonyms:
take, overgarment, undress, disable, divest,