The Rise of the European Emperor

Chapter 187 Enthronement Ceremony, Ten Thousand People Sing

On the morning of September 28, Marin put on a full dress, and under the guidance of the monks of the Holy See, went to the viewing platform to participate in the enthronement ceremony of Julius II...

In front of the square in front of the Basilica of St. John Lateran, surrounded by 100 Roman cardinals, Julius II dressed in a robe and walked to the altar of the Lateran Basilica, where the Roman cardinals With the help of two highly respected cardinals in the regiment, they put on the holy crown and picked up the golden cross and scepter symbolizing the Pope's authority...

After being fully equipped, Julius II, under the eyes of all the cardinals and high-ranking guests in the Lateran Hall, reverently swore to God, expressing his willingness to become God's most faithful servant and to manage the world in place of God. Christians, spreading the glory of God...

After Julius II took the oath, the 100 cardinals in the hall offered their blessings, wishing Julius II to officially become the pope, and expressed their willingness to obey the leadership of the new pope and dedicate themselves to spreading God the gospel.

After the internal procedure, Julius II picked up the golden scepter of the cross and, accompanied by two highly respected cardinals, walked to the balcony on the second floor of the Lateran Basilica to receive the cheers of the people in the square outside. and worship.

When Julius II stepped onto the balcony of the second floor, he raised his arms and shouted:

"The darkness of the old age has passed, and the new age has come! Let us go to a brighter future under the guidance of God!"

At this time, the 7,000 East Frisian soldiers standing outside the Cathedral of St. John in Lateran suddenly shouted neatly in Latin:

"bright!"

"bright!"

"bright!"

He shouted three times in a row, startling the guests present.

Marlin laughed suddenly, as a well-trained East Frisian soldier, shouting slogans in unison, that is a required skill. Although the soldiers did not understand Latin, "light" was only one word, and it was not difficult to teach. There are more complicated ones that can still be memorized.

After a while, the others woke up from the shock. Then came the cheers of the guests in the square and the Roman crowd with different slogans:

"Long live!"

"Long live the Pope!"

"Long live the Holy See!"

"Long live Rome!"

...

After a while, on both sides of the Cathedral Square of St. John Lateran, there was a burst of neat music. Marin stood up and looked over. It turned out that on both sides of the church square, at some point, a group of musicians had been arranged to play music...

Moreover, this tune, Marin is very familiar with, that is...  

The low and atmospheric opening music, although there is no suitable instrument, is far from the level of later electronic music. However, in this era when instrumental music has not yet begun to develop, it is also very shocking.

At this time, a total of about 3,000 priests and nuns in the choir standing beside the band took out the lyrics book and began to sing in Latin:

Semper crescis aut descrescis

changeable alternation

Vita detestabilis

hateful life

Nunc obdurat et unc entis aciem

Intertwining suffering and happiness

Nunc obdurat et unc entis aciem

Intertwining suffering and happiness

\u0026em potestatem dissolvit ut

The Wheel of Fortune

When singing here,

The 7,000 East Frisian soldiers standing on the square suddenly sang along with the 3,000 priests and nuns:

Divano

Holy

Divano me

Holy Mi

Divano mesi

holy messiah

Divano mesia

holy messiah

Divano mesia

holy messiah

Divano

Holy

Divano me

Holy Mi

Divano mesi

holy messiah

Divano mesia

holy messiah

Divano mesia

holy messiah

...

Hoora corde pulsum tangite

Just now don't delay let the strings pluck

Quod per sortem sternt fortem mee

Because fate has also been defeated by fate to eliminate all pain.

...

At this time, in the square of St. John's Cathedral in Lateran, a shocking song resounded, and it was a chorus of thousands of people. Of course, most East Frisian soldiers could not speak Latin. The rest are sung by 3,000 monks and nuns affiliated to the Holy See who understand Latin, and only 7,000 East Frisian soldiers and soldiers will participate in the chorus for the first high tide. Because, in these parts, the phrase "Divano mesia" is taken down and sung four times, and then repeated. It's very simple. Even if those East Frisian soldiers are basically uneducated and rude, they can still master such a simple singing method.

Moreover, tens of thousands of people sang "Divano mesia Holy Messiah" together, and the sound was uniform, which was also amazing. The guests present were stunned by this momentum.

This song is originally a majestic religious song, and with tens of thousands of people singing it together, the momentum is simply overwhelming. Even Marin, the "author", was deeply shocked, not to mention people from other countries who came to watch the ceremony.

When the song ended, there was silence on the square of the Cathedral of St. John Lateran, and people were so shocked by this sacred song that they could not speak for a long time...

Even many devout believers, after singing along for a while, were shocked to the point of tears, and kept crossing their chests...

In this era, Europeans were still very religious. Even kings are mostly devout believers. Therefore, the guests present, regardless of their status, are basically devout believers. Of course, with the exception of Marin.

Because the music is majestic and full of sacred flavor, at this time, the guests present, probably delusional, looked at Julius II, who was on the balcony on the second floor, as if they saw God's spokesperson in the world.

As a result, many devout believers knelt down and began to pray. If there is a prestige system in the game, it can be found that the new Pope Julius II, in the hearts of the guests present, the prestige is rising steadily...

Seeing such a situation, why did the always clever Marin still not know what to do? So he raised his arms and shouted in Latin:

"Long live the Pope! Long live the Pope!"

Those excited guests, led by Marin, also raised their arms and shouted in order to vent their excitement:

"Long live the Pope!"

"Long live the Pope!"

"Long live the Pope!"

...

Julius II stood on the balcony on the second floor, watching so many distinguished guests in the square shouting "Long live the Pope!" along with his son-in-law, and he was greatly benefited. In his decades of career in the Holy See, he has yet to see a pope who was so embraced on the first day as he ascended the throne.

The enthronement ceremony ended at noon, however, many fanatical believers were reluctant to leave for a long time. Many believers, even some great nobles, pestered the monks and nuns in the choir, asking to extract the lyrics, take them back to sing, and ask for some pronunciation details. On this day, the whole of Rome became hot because of this Divine Comedy. And the scene of ten thousand people singing together has also become an eternal classic in the ceremonies of the Pope's enthronement...

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