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The thrones for the (back left) and his or her (back right) in the; these may also be occupied by the sovereign's representative, the and his or her at the (the 's chair is at centre)A throne is the seat of state of a potentate or, especially the seat occupied by a on state occasions; or the seat occupied by a or on ceremonial occasions. 'Throne' in an abstract sense can also refer to the or itself, an instance of, and is also used in many expressions such as '. The expression 'ascend (mount) the throne' takes its meaning from the steps leading up to the dais or platform, on which the throne is placed, being formerly comprised in the word's significance.When used in a political or governmental sense, throne typically refers to a civilization, nation, tribe, or other politically designated group that is organized or governed under an system.
Throughout much of human history societies have been governed under authoritarian systems, in particular or systems, resulting in a wide variety of thrones that have been used by given heads of state. These have ranged from in places such as in to ornate chairs and bench-like designs in and, respectively. Often, but not always, a throne is tied to a philosophical or religious held by the nation or people in question, which serves a dual role in unifying the people under the reigning monarch and connecting the monarch upon the throne to his or her predecessors, who sat upon the throne previously. Accordingly, many thrones are typically held to have been constructed or fabricated out of rare or hard to find materials that may be valuable or important to the land in question.
Depending on the size of the throne in question it may be large and ornately designed as an emplaced instrument of a nation's power, or it may be a symbolic chair with little or no precious materials incorporated into the design.When used in a religious sense, throne can refer to one of two distinct uses. The first use derives from the practice in churches of having a or higher-ranking religious official (, etc.) sit on a special chair which in church referred to by written sources as a 'throne', or “Cathedra” (Latin for chair) and is intended to allow such high-ranking religious officials a place to sit in their place of worship.
The other use for throne refers to a belief among many of the world's and religions that the deity or deities that they worship are seated on a throne. Such beliefs go back to ancient times, and can be seen in surviving artwork and texts which discuss the idea of ancient gods (such as the ) seated on thrones. In the major of, and, the is attested to in religious scriptures and teachings, although the origin, nature, and idea of the Throne of God in these religions differs according to the given religious ideology practiced.In the west, a throne is most identified as the seat upon which a person holding the title, or sits in a nation using a political system, although there are a few exceptions, notably with regards to religious officials such as the Pope and bishops of various sects of the Christian faith. Changing geo-political tides have resulted in the collapse of several dictatorial and autocratic governments, which in turn have left a number of throne chairs empty, however the significance of a throne chair is such that many of these thrones - such as China's - survive today as historic examples of nation's previous government. Vision of from the —four surround the throne of Christ, twenty-four elders sit on thrones to either side ( )In the, the angel also refers to this throne in the :'He will be great, and will be called the Son of the Highest; and the will give Him the throne of His father David. And He will reign over the house of Jacob forever, and of His kingdom there will be no end.' Promised his that they would sit upon 'twelve thrones', judging the.
's states: 'And I saw a great white throne, and him that sat on it, from whose face the earth and the heaven fled away'.The speaks of ' in., in his work, (VI.7) interprets this as referring to one of the ranks of (corresponding to the Hebrew Arelim or ). This concept was expanded upon by in his (I.108), wherein the thrones are concerned with carrying out divine justice.In times the 'Throne of Solomon' was associated with the, who was depicted as the. The ivory in the biblical description of the Throne of Solomon was interpreted as representing purity, the gold representing divinity, and the six steps of the throne stood for the six. Was also interpreted as referring to the Virgin Mary, the entire Psalm describing a royal throne room.Ecclesiastical thrones.
Throne of the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople in the, Istanbul. On the dais the is on a, in front of it, lower down is the patriarch's throne.From ancient times, of the, and other churches where episcopal offices exist, have been formally seated on a throne, called a (: κάθεδρα, seat). Traditionally located in the, the cathedra symbolizes the bishop's authority to teach the faith (hence the expression ') and to govern his flock.' Ex cathedra' refers to the explicative authority, notably the extremely rarely used procedure required for a papal declaration to be ' under Roman Catholic. In several languages the word deriving from cathedra is commonly used for an academic teaching mandate, the professorial chair.From the presence of this cathedra (throne), which can be as elaborate and precious as fits a secular prince (even if the prelate is not a in the secular sense), a bishop's primary church is called a. In the Roman Catholic Church, a -from the Greek basilikos 'royal'-, now refers to the presence there of a papal ( ), part of his, and applies mainly to many cathedrals and Catholic churches of similar importance and/or splendor. In Roman Antiquity a basilica was secular public hall.
Thus, the term basilica may also refer to a church designed after the manner of the ancient Roman basilica. Many of the churches built by the emperor and are of the basilica style.Some other besides bishops are permitted the use of thrones, such as. These are often simpler than the thrones used by bishops and there may be restrictions on the style and ornamentation used on them, according to the regulations and traditions of the particular denomination.As a mark of distinction, Roman Catholic bishops and higher prelates have a right to a canopy above their thrones at certain ecclesiastical functions.
It is sometimes granted by special to prelates inferior to bishops, but always with limitations as to the days on which it may be used and the character of its ornamentation. The of the canopy should correspond with that of the other vestments. Drawing of the, in St. Peter's Basilica, RomeIn the, the is an, both under as, and under as the -styled 'sovereign pontiff'- of the (the sovereign state within the city of Rome established by the 1929 ). Until 1870, the Pope was the elected monarch of the, which for centuries constituted one of the largest political powers on the divided Italian peninsula. To this day, the maintains officially recognised diplomatic status, and papal and are deputed on throughout the world.The Pope's throne ( Cathedra Romana), is located in the of the, his as.In of, above the 'Altar of the Chair' lies the, a throne believed to have been used by St Peter himself and other earlier Popes; this is enclosed in a gilt bronze casting and forms part of a huge monument designed by.Unlike at his cathedral (Archbasilica of St. John Lateran), there is no permanent for the Pope in St Peter's Basilica, so a removable throne is placed in the Basilica for the Pope's use whenever he presides over a liturgical ceremony.
Prior to the liturgical reforms that occurred in the wake of the, a huge removable canopied throne was placed above an equally removable dais in the choir side of the 'Altar of the Confession' (the above the tomb of St Peter and beneath the monumental bronze ); this throne stood between the apse and the Altar of the Confession.This practice has fallen out of use with the 1960s and 1970s reform of Papal liturgy and, whenever the Pope celebrates Mass in St. Peter's Basilica, a simpler portable throne is now placed on platform in front of the Altar of the Confession.
However, whenever Pope celebrated the at St Peter's, a more elaborate removable throne was placed on a dais to the side of the Altar of the Chair. When the Pope celebrates Mass on the Basilica steps facing, portable thrones are also used.In the past, the pope was also carried on occasions in a portable throne, called the. Originally, the sedia was used as part of the elaborate procession surrounding papal ceremonies that was believed to be the most direct heir of splendor, and included a pair of (fans made from ostrich feathers) to either side. At first abandoned the use of these implements, but later in his brief reign began to use the sedia so that he could be seen more easily by the crowds.
However, he did not restore the use of the flabella. The use of the sedia was abandoned by in favor of the so-called ' when outside. Near the end of his pontificate, Pope John Paul II had a specially constructed throne on wheels that could be used inside.Prior to 1978, at the, each was seated on a throne in the during the balloting. Each throne had a over it. After a successful election, once the new pope accepted election and decided by what name he would be known, the cardinals would all lower their canopies, leaving only the canopy over the newly elected pope. This was the new pope's first throne.
This tradition was dramatically portrayed in the 1968 film,.Medieval and Early Modern periods. AtIn European feudal countries, monarchs often were seated on thrones, based in all likelihood on the Roman magisterial chair.
These thrones were originally quite simple, especially when compared to their Asian counterparts. One of the grandest and most important was the Throne of. Dating from the mid-16th century, it is shaped as a high-backed chair with arm rests, and adorned with ivory and walrus bone plaques intricately carved with mythological, heraldic and life scenes.
The plaques carved with scenes from the biblical account of ’s life are of particular relevance, as David was seen as the ideal for Christian monarchs. In practice, any chair the monarch occupied in a formal setting served as a 'throne', though there were often special chairs used only for this kept in places the monarch often went to.
Thrones began to be made in pairs, for the king and queen, which remained common in later periods. Sometimes they are identical, or the queen's throne may be slightly less grand.The throne of the included elaborate of singing birds. In the ' (nominally an Ottoman province, de facto an independent realm) of the of, the throne was called kursi.Though medieval examples tended to be retained in the, having acquired the aura of tradition, when new thrones were made they either continued medieval styles or were just very grand and elaborate versions of contemporary chairs or armchairs.South Asia. A replica of a Burmese royal throne at the.In Burma, the traditional name for a throne is, from the Pali term pallaṅka, which means 'couch' or 'sofa.' The Burmese palin in pre-colonial times was used to seat the sovereign and his main consort, and is today used to seat religious leaders such as s, and images of the Buddha.
Royal thrones are called yazapalin (ရာဇပလ္လင်), while thrones seating images or statues of the Buddha are called gaw pallin (ဂေါ့ပလ္လင်) or samakhan (စမ္မခဏ်), from the Pali term sammakhaṇḍa.East Asia. The Takamikura throne kept in the Kyoto Imperial Palace is used for accession ceremonies. It was last used during the of the current in 2019.The is the term used to identify the throne of the. As the dragon was the emblem of divine imperial power, the throne of the emperor, who was considered a living, was known as the Dragon Throne. The term can refer to very specific seating, as in the special seating in various structures in the of or in the palaces of the. In an abstract sense, the 'Dragon Throne' also refers to the and to the itself. The is said to have referred to his throne as 'the divine.'
Of the ofThe (어좌 eojwa) is the term used to identify the throne of the. In an abstract sense, the Phoenix Throne also refers to the of the (1392–1897) and the (1897–1910). The throne is located at in Seoul.The ( 皇位, kōi, lit. 'Imperial position/rank') is the term used to identify the throne of the. The term also can refer to very specific seating, such as the takamikura (高御座) throne in the Shishin-den at.The throne of the is located in, Naha.Modern period During the, the throne in (the 'Greater Throne Room') in the was regarded as the throne of Russia.
It sits atop a seven-stepped with a above and the symbol of the Imperial Family behind (the ). Room (the 'Smaller Throne Room') is modest in comparison to the former. The throne was made for in London.
There is also a throne in the Grand Throne Room of the.In some countries with a monarchy, thrones are still used and have important symbolic and ceremonial meaning. Among the most famous thrones still in usage are, on which the is crowned, and the thrones used by monarchs during the state opening of parliaments in the, the, and (see above) among others.Some republics use distinctive throne-like chairs in some state ceremonial. The sits on a former throne during his or her ceremony while of many and cities often preside over local councils from throne-like chairs.Due to its symbolic nature, a toilet is often jokingly referred to as 'a throne'.List of named thrones. The of the in the in.
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in, where are crowned. The Danish throne with narwhal tusksSee also.Other uses. In, the stool used to sit behind a is often called a throne. In, a niche in an piece for displaying the is called a throne. In, a common sit-down is also called a throne, or more formally the 'porcelain throne'. One of the Angel choirs is an order called or 'Thrones', said to carry God's heavenly throne — other choir names expressing power in secular terms include Powers, Principalities, DominionsSources and references.
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