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Description of coronation e. imp. Catherine Alexievna, solemnly sent to the reigning city of Moscow on May 7, 1724
[Moscow]: [Synod. type.], [1725].
Description of the coronation of Her Majesty the Empress, Catherine Alexievna solemnly sent, in the reigning city of Moscow, May 7, 1724
Printed in St. Petersburg: Under the Senate, 5 Sept. 1724.
Coronation of Empress Catherine I (1725–1727)
Description of the coronation of her Majesty the Empress, and the autocrats of the All-Russia, Anna Ioannovna, solemnly sent to the reigning city of Moscow, April 28, 1730
Coronation of Empress Anna Ioannovna (1730–1740)
The ceremony of marching her Imperial Majesty to Moscow (from the book: A detailed description of the solemn orders ... of the most sacred crowning of her august imperial majesty ... Empress Elizabeth Petrovna St. Petersburg, 1744)
Coronation of Empress Elizabeth Petrovna (1741–1761)
Description of the most sacred coronation of Their Imperial Majesties Sovereign Emperor Alexander II and Empress Maria Empress Maria Alexandrovna All Russia
Coronation of Emperor Alexander II (1855–1881)
The coronation of Emperor Alexander II on August 26, 1856
Description of the sacred crowning of their imperial majesties by the emperor Alexander III and the state. imp. Maria Feodorovna of All Russia in 1883
St. Petersburg: cartograf. head. A. Ilyina, 1883.
Coronation of Emperor Alexander III (1881–1894)
Coronation collection. T. 1
T. 1. 1899.
Coronation of Emperor Nicholas II (1894–1917)
P. 1 – Historical review of Russian coronations. P. 2 – The Sacred Coronation of Sovereign Emperor Nikolai Alexandrovich and Sovereign Empress Alexandra Feodorovna.
Coronation collection. T. 2
T. 2. 1899.
Photographs of the members of the Reigning House of Romanov and participants of the coronation. Section I includes the collection of the Highest Manifestos, edicts, rescripts, decrees and other government orders on the occasion of the Sacred Coronation. Section II features the highest awards and appointments, while Section III features highly approved ceremonials including the names of peoples, who participated in them. Section IV contains tickets, subpoenas, announcements, menus, programs and schedules. Section V includes lists of figures of the most importance and people who arrived in Moscow for the celebrations of the Sacred Coronation of Their Imperial Majesties.
A national holiday on the occasion of the holy crowning of their imperial majesties by the Emperor Nicholas Alexandrovich and the Empress Alexandra Feodorovna
Moscow: T-in the skorop. A. A. Levenson, 1896.
Coronation of Empress Catherine I (1725–1727)