noun
- plural of enthronement; the ceremonies or acts of placing a monarch or religious leader on a throne; formal installation into a position of power or authority
Usage: typically used in historical or ceremonial contexts
Examples
- The enthronements of European monarchs were often grand ceremonial events.
- Historical records document the enthronements of several popes throughout the medieval period.
- The museum exhibit featured paintings depicting the enthronements of ancient kings.
- Elaborate rituals marked the enthronements of the royal family members.
- The enthronements were celebrated with parades and public festivities.
- Religious texts describe the spiritual significance of the enthronements of high priests.