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1561 entry of Charles IX into Reims for his coronation. (Reims: 14th May, 1561)
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Die blijde incoemste en Crooninghe van Coninck Karel die nege[n]ste die ghesciet is inde Stadt va[n] Reims tswoo[n]daechs den xiiii May M.CCCCC.LXI ... (Antwerp, [1561])
  Page 001  
  Coat_of_Arms Woodcut arms of France.
Title_page
  Page 003  
  Fountain In front of the cathedral, flowing with beer and wine.
Entry Having entered the city, the King made his way to the cathedral to pray.
Section "Die blijde incoe[m]pste ... ."
  Page 007  
  Coronation The coronation took place the day after Charles' entry into Reims.
  Page 015  
  Colophon
  Page 016  
  Printers_device Woodcut device of Jan van Ghelen.
Festival details

Festival:
1561 entry of Charles IX into Reims for his coronation.

Date:
14th May, 1561

City:
Reims

Participants:
Charles IX (1550-1574), King of France

Dynasty:
Valois

Notes:
According to the colophon, this book is a translation of one published in Paris.
Book details

Title:
Die blijde incoemste en Crooninghe van Coninck Karel die nege[n]ste die ghesciet is inde Stadt va[n] Reims tswoo[n]daechs den xiiii May M.CCCCC.LXI ...

Names:
van Ghelen, Jan (Printer)

Published:
Antwerp, [1561]

Shelfmark:
C.33.d.21

Format:
[16] pp. 8ยบ

Binding:
Nineteenth-century morocco gilt by Claessens.
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