kruunajaiset
Kruunajaiset is the Finnish term for coronation ceremonies, the formal ritual in which a new monarch is crowned and invested with royal authority. The word combines kruuna, “to crown,” with the suffix used for ceremonial events, and is used in Finnish to refer to such crowning occasions in historical contexts.
Historically, coronations were common in medieval and early modern monarchies across Europe, including the Nordic realms.
In the 19th and 20th centuries, the political changes that affected Finland and other monarchies reduced or
See also: Coronation, Investiture, Royal ceremony, Monarchy.