Chapter, Paragraph
1 5,6| consists of petitions for our Emperor, for his prosperous rule, (
2 8,1| Empress Helena, mother of the Emperor Constantine the Great, of
3 8,1| the Persians by the Greek Emperor Heraclius. The feast is
4 8,1| principally prayers for the pious Emperor and for the Christian people.
5 8,1| inheritance, granting our pious Emperor victories over his opponents
6 8,1| of length of days to the Emperor, to his House and the Christ-loving
7 8,1| eternal remembrance” for the Emperor Alexander I.~ On the day
8 8,1| this day: one by the Greek Emperor Manuel over the Saracens,
9 8,2| following occasion. The Greek Emperor Julian, apostate from the
10 9,3| the names of the reigning Emperor, the local bishop, and the
11 9,3| under the reign of what Emperor, and with what bishop’s
12 10 | the throne of the reigning Emperor, the day of the coronation
13 10 | of length of days to the Emperor and his House is said after
14 10 | anniversary of the reigning Emperor’s accession to the throne
15 10 | mercy, for the safety of the Emperor and the soldiers in battle,
16 11 | Imperial Majesties. When the Emperor and Empress enter the church,
17 11 | imperial dais and asks the Emperor what faith he professes.
18 11 | faith he professes. The Emperor replies by reciting the
19 11 | profession of faith by the Emperor, the rite of coronation
20 11 | of the Gospel lesson, the Emperor is invested with the purple
21 11 | received the purple, the Emperor inclines his head, the Metropolitan
22 11 | After this prayer the Emperor takes the crown from the
23 11 | Holy Spirit.” After the Emperor has assumed the crown, the
24 11 | by the Metropolitan, the Emperor takes in his right hand
25 11 | the Metropolitan tells the Emperor the meaning of the scepter
26 11 | Autocrat and great Sovereign, Emperor of All the Russias! Receive
27 11 | the imperial regalia, the Emperor seats himself upon the throne,
28 11 | throne and kneels before the Emperor, who takes the crown from
29 11 | Hours), after which the Emperor kneels down and, in a loud
30 11 | the Liturgy begins, the Emperor puts away the crown. After
31 11 | hymn has been sung, the Emperor gives his sword to a dignitary,
32 11 | Metropolitan anoints the Emperor with holy chrism on the
33 11 | chrism with cotton. Then the Emperor steps aside and stands at
34 11 | Metropolitan conducts the Emperor, through the Royal Gates,
35 11 | most pious sovereign, the Emperor, and the entire reigning
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