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  • The child learned about the concept of monarchy and the role of a king or queen in a coronation ceremony.
  • They learned about the historical significance of coronations and how they have been used to symbolize the transfer of power.
  • They learned about the traditions and rituals associated with coronations, such as the crowning of the monarch and the swearing of oaths.
  • They learned about the importance of symbols and regalia in a coronation, such as the crown, scepter, and orb.
  • They learned about the hierarchy and roles of different individuals involved in a coronation, such as the archbishop, nobles, and heralds.
  • They learned about the historical context of specific coronations, such as the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II.
  • They learned about the cultural and social impact of coronations on a nation and its people.

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The child can further explore the history of coronations by researching and studying different coronation ceremonies from various countries and time periods. They can also delve into the political and social implications of coronations and how they have evolved over time. Additionally, the child can engage in creative activities such as designing their own coronation ceremony or creating artwork inspired by the regalia and symbols associated with coronations.

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