Across
- 2. Ceremonial food served to the effigy as if alive (2 words)
- 3. Draped structure over the effigy, recalling Corpus Christi processions
- 8. From a Marxist approach, the ritual is belied to be staged in order to ____ the people
- 11. What noble participation in effigy meals signified
- 12. Traditional cry to pray for the soul of deceased was first countered with what cry, meaning "long live the king" (3 words, french)
- 13. English King whose funerary events acted as the model for French effigies
- 15. Concept expressed by a lifeless statue standing in for the living king (2 words)
- 16. The red robes of parelement represented triumph and ____.
- 17. Enclosed the human remains of the deceased majesty
- 20. Public funerary display of the royal effigy (3 words)
- 22. Funerals had strong ____ stimulation, experienced through badges and banners, colours, trumpets and hautboys, and censing of corpse
- 23. Which two groups had disputes over whcih party had the right to march with the effigy of the king in the procession (3 words, middle word "and" - ____ and ____)
Down
- 1. A state appearance of the king in parlement to discuss matters of constitution and law (3 words, french)
- 4. French expression used to describe the face painting of the death mask, meaning "after the lively and natural" (5 words, french)
- 5. Central concern of funerary rituals
- 6. demonstrations of crown solidarity were examples of _____ - the use of ritual to realize power through solidarity of general population (3 words)
- 7. To ensure the effigy resembled the dead monarch as close as possible, the face was modelled from what? (2 words)
- 9. The most public arena of the funeral ritual
- 10. Concept developed by Gluckman, used to describe the redirection of energy toward moral or social values in ritual exhibited through symbols
- 14. External manifestation of the royal majesty
- 18. French word for salt carriers
- 19. What is the French word for the ceremonial hall that the effigy would lay in state for eleven days? (2 words, French)
- 21. Ernst Kantorowicz's commentary on the French Royal Funeral pulled from English politico legal theory that the king had how many bodies? (word for number)
