Examples of 'investitures' in a sentence

Meaning of "investitures"

Investitures refer to the formal ceremony or act of giving someone official authority or the symbols of a high office. This term is often used in the context of royalty, government officials, or members of religious institutions
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Some investitures and military inspections.
Their rights and investitures.
Fight for investitures and border warfare mingled and led to tragic events.
Dispute concerning investitures.
These investitures also shed light on the alliances of the majority party with the right.
William conducts investitures.
These investitures are usually held at Buckingham Palace.
Question of investitures.
All three of these bishops remained true to Gregory VII in the controversy of investitures.
War of investitures.
They are educated, have great respect for the family and have something strong with investitures.
In England the struggle over investitures developed somewhat later than on the Continent.
Investitures aux législatives, pourquoi ça coince entre La République en marche! et le MoDem.
Struggle of the Investitures.
Most investitures for Princes of Wales were held in front of Parliament.

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Conflict of Investitures.
Several investitures are held at Buckingham Palace in London throughout the year.
In particular, it is the place of the investitures of the sovereigns of the Netherlands.
The investitures of Queens Wilhelmina, Juliana and Beatrix also took place there.
The disagreement during the investitures at the origin of these resignations?
The other investitures went off without any such hitch!
O presiding at as many as 14 honours investitures and several governor general 's award presentations ;.

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