Regalia of Russian Tsars
Crowning and coronation
The Crowning ceremonial in Russia followed the Byzantine pattern. A Metropolitan, and later a Patriarch, the head of the Orthodox Church, was the person to crown a Tsar. The ceremonial was held in the Assumption Cathedral of the Moscow Kremlin. In the very center of the cathedral there stood the royal throne on a pretty high stepped base. The Metropolitan's chair was near. Close to the base there were benches for hierarchs. The royal regalia were brought into the cathedral and placed on the altar stand, covered with precious fabrics.
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Under Peter the Great, Russia was proclaimed to be Empire. The crowning ceremonial was replaced by coronation, inauguration of an emperor. The capital of Russia was officially transferred to Saint-Petersburg. However. the coronation ceremonial still tokk place in the Assumption Cathedral of the Moscow Kremlin. The first person to be coronated to the Russian imperial throne was Empress Catherine I, wife of Peter I. The last coronation in Russia, that of Emperor Nicholas II, was held in 1896.
- Costumes of Russian Emperors and Empresses from the Moscow Kremlin funds
- Precious tableware of Old Rus
- "Antiquities of the Russian State" in oeuvre of F.G. Solntsev
- Moscow Kremlin, depicted by the painters of the XIXth century
- Strolls along the Armoury Chamber of the XIXth century
- Happy birthday, Kremlin!
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Regalia of Russian Tsars
- Regalia of Russian Tsars
- Regalia of Russian Tsars in the Armoury collection
- Setting for reigning
- Crowning and coronation
- The Crown of Monomakh
- Ivan IV the Terrible
- Theodore Ioannovich
- Boris Godunov
- Michael Fyodorovich
- Alexis Mikhailovich
- Theodore Alekseevich
- Ivan V Alekseevich
- Peter Alekseevich
- Subject index
- Dedication to Flora
- Looking from childhood



















