Talk:Coronation of the Emperor
The Proclamation of the Emperor in the Empire is a ceremony in which a person is invested with legal and religious authority of being the Emperor. There is the Tribal Proclamation, where the Proclamation is celebrated in the designated capital of the tribe they herald from. There is afterwards the Imperial Proclamation, where the Emperor is proclaimed to be the leaders of all tribes and dogs, as well as accepting the responsibility of the Birodalmi Képviselő within the Imperial Religious College. The Proclamation is considered to be the official beginning of the reign of an Emperor, but ultimately the investment of all legal authority relies on final approval of the Imperial Religious College and the Imperial Tanács.
The origins of the proclamation is considered to have come from the ancient celebrations of the Ásotthalomi Jeno during the existance of the Jeno Confederation, where the Ásotthalom would preform various religious ceremonies as a tradition before the legal ruler of the Jeno was allowed to take their place. Many traditions from Ásotthalom and several religious traditions from the Csongradi Sio have been retained within the Imperial Proclamation.
Added to see if there is anything I can take from this. --Benrey (talk) 01:26, 12 October 2022 (UTC)