Historical Events tagged with "monarchy"

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Politics & Government

Prince George Becomes Prince of Wales

November 9th, 1901 123 years ago

Prince George, Duke of Cornwall, officially became the Prince of Wales and Earl of Chester, following the death of his father, King Edward VII. The ceremony was attended by high-ranking officials and representatives of the royal family. The investiture marked a significant moment in the British monarchy, emphasizing the traditions and continuity of royal titles. This transition solidified George's future role as a leader of the United Kingdom.

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Cultural Traditions

State Funeral of Queen Victoria in London

February 2nd, 1901 124 years ago

The funeral of Queen Victoria was a grand state occasion attended by dignitaries from around the world at St. George's Chapel in Windsor. Queen Victoria, who reigned for 63 years, passed away and her body was taken via a ceremonial procession through London. The event was marked by national mourning and attracted immense public attention as thousands lined the streets to pay their respects. The monarch's death marked the end of the Victorian era.

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Politics & Government

Edward VII Ascends to the Throne

January 22nd, 1901 124 years ago

Following the death of Queen Victoria, Edward VII was officially proclaimed king of the United Kingdom. This transition marked a new era after Victoria's lengthy reign of over 63 years. The proclamation took place in London and was attended by key officials and dignitaries from across the country. The moment was both a significant point in British history and a ceremonial transition between two very different monarchs.

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Politics & Government

Queen Victoria Stricken with Paralysis

January 19th, 1901 124 years ago

Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom suffered a stroke that left her paralyzed. Just three days later, she passed away at the age of 81. The Queen had been a pivotal figure in British history, representing the nation during a period of vast expansion and social change. Her death marked the end of the Victorian era, an influential time characterized by industrial progress and the expansion of the British Empire.

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Politics & Government

Assassination of King Umberto I of Italy

July 29th, 1900 124 years ago

King Umberto I of Italy was assassinated by the anarchist Gaetano Bresci in Monza while he was attending a public event. The assassination was motivated by the king's policies and his perceived failure to address social issues affecting the working class in Italy. Bresci, who had been living in the United States, returned to Italy to carry out the assassination as an act of anarchist rebellion against monarchy and authority.

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Politics & Government

Great Britain Annexes Tonga Island

May 19th, 1900 124 years ago

In May 1900, Great Britain formally annexed Tonga, solidifying its influence in the South Pacific. King George Tupou II of Tonga, seeking to reinforce his independence and sovereignty, accepted British protection as tensions rose in the region. The move provided a safeguard against foreign encroachment while enabling Tonga to maintain its internal governance. This action marked a pivotal moment in Tongan history, reflecting the broader imperial ambitions of the British Empire.

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Politics & Government

Hawaii Becomes a U.S. Territory Under Dole

April 30th, 1900 124 years ago

Hawaii was formally established as a U.S. territory with Sanford B. Dole as its first governor. This marked a significant transition from a monarchy to territorial government, following the overthrow of the Hawaiian Kingdom in 1893. The territory status allowed for greater U.S. governance and integration. Dole, previously a leader in the annexation movement, played a crucial role in overseeing the new territorial framework, promoting American interests in the islands.

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Crime & Law

Assassination of Empress Elisabeth of Austria

September 10th, 1898 126 years ago

Empress Elisabeth of Austria was assassinated by Luigi Lucheni while she was strolling on the promenade of Lake Geneva. The assassin, a self-proclaimed anarchist, approached her with a sharpened file and inflicted a fatal wound to her heart. Empress Elisabeth, known for her beauty and enigmatic persona, was traveling incognito at the time of the attack. This incident shocked Europe and drew widespread attention, marking a tragic turn in the life of one of its most beloved royals.

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Politics & Government

King George I of Greece survives assassination attempt

February 27th, 1898 127 years ago

King George I of Greece faced an assassination attempt while attending a public event in Thessaloniki. The assailant, a Greek national, attempted to shoot the king but missed, leading to his swift apprehension. This incident heightened tensions in Greece, particularly regarding political stability and the safety of the monarchy.

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