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Anointing

Anointing is the ritual act of pouring aromatic oil over a person´s head or entire body.

By extension, the term is also applied to related acts of sprinkling, dousing, or smearing a person or object with any perfumed oil, milk, butter, or other fat. Scented oils are used as perfumes and sharing them is an act of hospitality. Their use to introduce a divine influence or presence is recorded from the earliest times; anointing was thus used as a form of medicine, thought to rid persons and things of dangerous spirits and demons which were believed to cause disease.

In present usage, "anointing" is typically used for ceremonial blessings such as the coronation of European monarchs. This continues an earlier Hebrew practice most famously observed in the anointings of Aaron as high priest and both Saul and David by the prophet Samuel. The concept is important to the figure of the Messiah or the Christ (Hebrew and Greek for "The Anointed One") who appear prominently in Jewish and Christian theology and eschatology. Anointing—particularly the anointing of the sick—may also be known as unction; the anointing of the dying as part of last rites in the Catholic church is sometimes specified as "extreme unction".

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Maria Magdalena aus DrebenstedtLE POMPEUSE ET MAGNIFIQUE REPRESENTATION DU SACRE DE LOUYS/ XIV TRES CRESTIEN ROY DE FRANCE ET DE NAVARE.CEREMONIES OBSERVEES AU SACRE ET COURONNEMENT DU TRES CHRESTIEN ROY DE FRANCE ET DE NAVARRE LOUYS XIIIDie Königl. Preussische Salbung
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