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This was no ordinary coronation. Part baptism, part priestly ordination, it was a piece of sublime public theater. It advertised the support of the Church, and not merely the Frankish aristocracy, for Pippin’s elevation. And it would have long-lasting consequences. From this point onward Frankish kings would only be considered “made” once they had been anointed by a bishop or archbishop’s hands.
Powers and Thrones: A New History of the Middle Ages
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