This historical document is a record of the coronation of Archduke Ferdinand of Austria as King of Hungary in 1830. It includes speeches, hymns, and other ceremonial texts related to the event. Written by Ferdinand himself, along with Franz Wallishausser and other court officials, this book provides a fascinating glimpse into the grandeur of European monarchy during the 19th century.
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