Platinum jubilee
A platinum jubilee is a celebration held to mark an anniversary. Among monarchies, it usually refers to a 70th anniversary.[1]
Portrait | Monarch | Accession day | Commemoration |
---|---|---|---|
Charles of Artois, Count of Eu | 16 June 1397 | 1467 | |
Bernard VII, Lord of Lippe | 12 August 1429 | 1499 | |
John Louis, Count of Nassau-Saarbrücken | 19 October 1472 | 1542 | |
William IV, Princely count of Henneberg-Schleusingen | 26 May 1480 | 1550 | |
Werner of Salm-Reifferscheid-Dyck | 31 October 1559 | 1629 | |
Franz Karl, Count of Fürstenberg-Donaueschingen | 15 November 1627 | 1697 | |
Henry Frederick, Count of Hohenlohe-Langenburg | 29 January 1628 | 1698 | |
Christian Augustus, Count Palatine of Sulzbach | 14 August 1632 | 1703 | |
Louis XIV of France | 14 May 1643 | 1713 | |
Heinrich XI, Prince Reuss of Greiz | 17 March 1723 | 1793 | |
Charles Frederick, Grand Duke of Baden | 12 May 1738 | 1808 | |
Carl August, Grand Duke of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach | 28 May 1758 | 1828 | |
George William, Prince of Schaumburg-Lippe | 13 February 1787 | 1857 | |
Bishan Chandra Jenamuni of Rairakhol | 13 March 1825 | 1895 | |
Mudhoji IV Rao Naik Nimbalkar, Raja of Phaltan | 7 December 1841 | 1912 | |
Karansinhji II Vajirajji, Thakur of Lakhtar | 15 June 1846 | 1916 | |
Johann II, Prince of Liechtenstein | 12 November 1858 | 1928 | |
Bhagvat Singh, Maharaja of Gondal | 14 December 1869 | 1940 | |
Udai Pratap Nath Shah Deo of Chotanagpur | July 1869 | 1939 | |
Maharaja Jagatjit Singh of Kapurthala | 3 September 1877 | 1947 | |
Sobhuza II of Swaziland (now Eswatini) | 10 December 1899 | 1969 | |
Idris ibni Muhammad al-Qadri, Tunku Besar of Tampin | 31 May 1929 | 1999 | |
Bhumibol Adulyadej of Thailand | 9 June 1946 | 2016[2] | |
Elizabeth II, Queen of the United Kingdom and other Commonwealth realms | 6 February 1952 | 2022 |
The most recent monarch to celebrate a platinum jubilee is Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom and the other Commonwealth realms in June 2022. The celebrations were delayed from the actual February anniversary and the ceremony occurred on a four-day Bank Holiday on 2 June 2022, as was announced earlier.[3] Elizabeth II died on 8 September 2022, three months after the official celebrations in the Commonwealth took place.
A 75th anniversary can be referred to as a diamond jubilee occasionally,[4][5][6][7][8] but that term is commonly used to refer to a 60th anniversary.[9] An anniversary of 100 years is simply called a centenary.[10]
See also
References
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- "Extra Bank Holiday to mark The Queen's Platinum Jubilee in 2022" (Press release). Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport. 12 November 2020. Archived from the original on 23 November 2020.
- "75th Anniversary Diamond Jubilee". Augusta University. Archived from the original on 9 November 2019. Retrieved 9 November 2019.
- Rutka, James T. (2019). "Impactful publishing: the Journal of Neurosurgery and its diamond anniversary (1944–2019)". Journal of Neurosurgery. 130 (1): 1–8. doi:10.3171/2018.9.JNS182570. PMID 30611159.
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- "Diamond Jubilee". Cambridge Dictionary. Archived from the original on 9 December 2017. Retrieved 23 December 2020.
- Ramma Kapoor. Learning is Fun:Times Tables. Allied Publishers. p. 32.