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Titre Обряды венчания на престол 1498 и 1547 годов: Воплощение идеи власти государя
Auteur Margarita E. Bychkova
Mir@bel Revue Cahiers du monde russe
Titre à cette date : Cahiers du monde russe et soviétique
Numéro volume 34, no 1-2, janvier-juin 1993 Noblesse, État et société en Russie XVIe - début du XIXe siècle
Rubrique / Thématique
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Page 245-255
Résumé anglais Margarita E. Byčkova, The crowning rituals of 1498 and 1547: the incarnation of ideas of monarchie power. The author describes and analyzes the ceremonials of crowning (chiny venchanii) of Dmitrii Ivanovich in 1498 - which was the first one as it appears from the documents pei laming to it -, and the one that followed: that of Ivan IV in 1547. The article endeavors to follow the progress of the monarchic idea between these two events on basis of the assembly that attended them, of the royal attributes (crown, scepter, etc.), of the colors used and finally of the ritual itself. While the first crowning has as yet a private and family character, that of Ivan the Terrible brings out the divine origin of monarchic power and has the features of a mystery play. On the other hand, the article analyzes the testamentary charters of the Muscovite grand princes of the fourteenth-sixteenth centuries to discover how the regal attributes have become fixed. Finally, it compares the rites of Muscovite crownings with those used in Poland at the end of the fifteenth century to show in what way the different conceptions of monarchic power were reflected in those rituals.
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