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Prince's Stone : ウィキペディア英語版 | Prince's Stone
The Prince's Stone ((ドイツ語:Fürstenstein), (スロベニア語:knežji kamen)) is the reversed base of an ancient Ionic column that played an important role in the ceremony surrounding the installation of the princes of Carantania in the Early Middle Ages. After the incorporation into the Frankish Empire the procedure held in Slovene was continued as the first part of the coronation of the Dukes of Carinthia, followed by a mass at Maria Saal cathedral and the installation at the Duke's chair, where he swore an oath in German and received the homage of the estates. ==The Stone== The column probably originates from the nearby Roman city of Virunum, established as capital of the Noricum province under the reign of Emperor Claudius (41-54). During the Middle Ages the coat of arms of the Duchy of Carinthia were engraved at its top surface.〔Elizabeth FitzPatrick. ''Royal Inauguration in Gaelic Ireland c. 1100-1600''. ISBN 1-84383-090-6. Page 107.〕 Till 1862, when it was transferred to the ''Landhaus'' provincial assembly at Klagenfurt, it stood northwest of the ''Kaiserpfalz'' of Karnburg (Slovene: ) in the Zollfeld plain, built by Emperor Arnulf of Carinthia.
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