Examples of 'he was proclaimed' in a sentence

Meaning of "he was proclaimed"

This phrase is used to describe someone who has been officially announced or declared, usually with a specific title or status. It means that the person has been publicly recognized or acknowledged for a particular achievement or position

How to use "he was proclaimed" in a sentence

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he was proclaimed
He was proclaimed a top student during his studies.
After a long harangue to the people he was proclaimed king.
He was proclaimed unanimously a doctor with the highest distinction.
Parliament accepted and he was proclaimed king.
He was proclaimed duke by the people and by right of his wife.
It was here that he was proclaimed emperor.
He was proclaimed among the nations.
Everywhere he went he was proclaimed a hero.
He was proclaimed a saint.
He accepted and he was proclaimed king of Iraq.
He was proclaimed the patron saint of the town and the whole island.
Galba was governor of Hispania Tarraconensis when he was proclaimed emperor by his troops.
He was proclaimed an honorary citizen of the capital Pristina.
He respected the pharaonic religions and customs and he was proclaimed Pharaoh of Egypt.
Shortly afterward he was proclaimed traitor in his own country.

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At a meeting at Gimry attended religious leaders from all over Dagestan he was proclaimed Imam.
Later he was proclaimed a patron saint of Moscow.
But after our Lord had ascended on high He was proclaimed to the Gentiles.
He was proclaimed Czar in his cradle.
After assuming control of government, he was proclaimed " dictator in perpetuity.
That year he was proclaimed the best young sportsman in Macedonia.
Amalfitan merchants rescued Siconulf from prison, and he was proclaimed prince in Salerno.
He was proclaimed bishop at Acerenza and was in post for eight years.
Understandably, the same moment he was proclaimed unsuitable and reactionary.
He was proclaimed unanimously Capitán General of the rebel army.
After overthrowing and assuming control of Pompeian government, he was proclaimed " dictator in perpetuity.
On a visit to Hippo he was proclaimed priest and then bishop against his will.
Constantine Statue at York, where he was proclaimed emperor.
He was proclaimed the reincarnation of Gendun Drup as a young boy.
On his arrival to Rome, he was proclaimed emperor by Ricimer.
He was proclaimed emperor by the Senate just before Nero committed suicide.
Roman was taken to Vidin, where he was proclaimed Emperor of Bulgaria.
He was proclaimed a National Artist of the Philippines.
He then traveled to Moscow, where he was proclaimed Hero of the USSR.
He was proclaimed The poet of the Revolution.
After the war, the idea was revived by Plastiras as he was proclaimed Prime Minister.
During this time he was proclaimed Sultan by Kurdish rebels.
Constantine Tikh 's widow Maria married Ivaylo and he was proclaimed emperor.
He was proclaimed a founding father of the Syrian Arab Republic.
When Edward 's son was born he was proclaimed as the first English Prince of Wales.
He was proclaimed King of Denmark by a Danehof in Slagelse the following year.
Miracles were alleged to have occurred around Igor 's body, and he was proclaimed a saint-martyr.
He was proclaimed Sultan of Kelantan.
On June 25 of the same year, he was proclaimed National Artist for Literature.
He was proclaimed Tsar.
He fled, and on 28 July he was proclaimed a traitor.
In fact, he was proclaimed with strong Pisan support.
Costa died in 1823, without knowing that he was proclaimed consul of Brazil in England.
He was proclaimed emperor, and he too headed for Rome.
It commemorates the day he was proclaimed the last true Prince of Wales in 1400.

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Proclaimed no immediate danger to nearby residential areas
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