Q1)7th May is the feast Day of Saint John of Beverly. Beverly is in what’s now where: West Yorkshire, East Yorkshire or North Yorkshire?
Q2)7th May, 1794, saw Robespierre introduce a new state religion to France. That religion was the Cult of the Supreme … what?
Q3)7th May, 1274, saw the opening of the Second Council of Lyon. It made plans for the election of whom: the Pope, the US President or the UK’s Prime Minister?
Q4)The Burning of Edinburgh took place on 7th May, 1544. It was during a war between Scotland, and whom: England, Wales or Ireland?
Q5)Finally … ? The Norway Debate started in the House of Commons: on 7th May, 1940. It lead to the downfall of which British Prime Minister: Neville Chamberlain, Winston Churchill or Clement Attlee?
Q3)He was crowned in which Church: Saint Paul’s Cathedral, Westminster Abbey or Westminster Cathedral?
A3)Westminster Abbey. It’s been used for coronations since 1066. Saint Paul’s was the location for the King’s first marriage: to Princess Diana. Westminster Cathedral is London’s main Roman Catholic Church: it’s thus not going to be holding what, essentially, is an Anglican service.
Q4)The King will be crowned with what: the Imperial State Crown, Saint Edward’s Crown or the Crown of Scotland?
A4)Saint Edward’s Crown. (The only time it’s used is during the Coronation. The Crown of Scotland will be presented to the King in a separate ceremony. Charles wore the Imperial State Crown after his crowning with Saint Edward’s Crown: and will next wear it at the State Opening of Parliament.)
Q5)The Coronation will feature the King. But will be conducted by whom: the Archbishop of Canterbury, the Archbishop of York or the Archimandrite of Tara?
Q5) Neville Chamberlain I've read some of the comments about the Coronation but got home quite late yesterday and was trying to catch up on other things. Yesterday it was a long and tiring day, but quite entertaining. We did a live radio programme all day (or almost), interviewed lots of people from the local associations and organisations, we interviewed as well the Mayor of Barcelona (Ada Colau) and two other candidates to mayor in the 28th of May local elections (well, we interviewed 5 of them, but two were interviewed by the sports-team, as they were doing their programme live as well. The three members of the team are journalists and journalist students, so not only interested in sports. I much prefer the interviews to the local associations, but it was interesting. And my cousin and his daughter came for a meal, and that wasn't bad either. So, busy but not bad. When they publish the item with photos, I'll send you a link.
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Q1) East Yorkshire
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Q4) England
Q5) Neville Chamberlain
I've read some of the comments about the Coronation but got home quite late yesterday and was trying to catch up on other things. Yesterday it was a long and tiring day, but quite entertaining. We did a live radio programme all day (or almost), interviewed lots of people from the local associations and organisations, we interviewed as well the Mayor of Barcelona (Ada Colau) and two other candidates to mayor in the 28th of May local elections (well, we interviewed 5 of them, but two were interviewed by the sports-team, as they were doing their programme live as well. The three members of the team are journalists and journalist students, so not only interested in sports. I much prefer the interviews to the local associations, but it was interesting. And my cousin and his daughter came for a meal, and that wasn't bad either. So, busy but not bad. When they publish the item with photos, I'll send you a link.
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Yes, for the mo. We’re looking into fixing thing on a more permanent basis. .
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3. the Pope
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Be seeing you! 😀