Silver jubilee
Silver jubilee is a celebration held to mark a 25th anniversary. The anniversary celebrations can be of a wedding anniversary, the 25th year of a monarch's reign or anything that has completed a 25-year mark.
Contents
1 Silver jubilees in recent history
2 South Asian film terminology
3 See also
4 References
Silver jubilees in recent history
Monarch |
Year of Silver Jubilee |
---|---|
King George II of Great Britain |
1752 |
King George III of the United Kingdom |
1785 |
King Frederick William III of Prussia |
1822 |
King William I of Württemberg |
1841 |
King Charles XIV John of Sweden |
1843 |
Heinrich LXII, Prince Reuss Younger Line |
1843 |
Heinrich LXXII, Prince Reuss of Lobenstein and Ebersdorf |
1847 |
Emperor Pedro II of Brazil |
1856 |
Queen Victoria |
1862 |
Ernest II, Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha |
1869 |
Emperor Franz Joseph I of Austria |
2 December 1873 |
King William III of the Netherlands |
1874 |
Tsar Alexander II of Russia |
1880 |
Norodom king of Cambodia |
1885 |
Emperor Wilhelm I of Germany |
1886 |
King Christian IX of Denmark |
1888 |
King Chulalongkorn of Siam |
1893 |
Frederick I, Duke of Anhalt |
1896 |
King Oscar II of Sweden and Norway |
18 September 1897 |
Sultan Abdulhamid II of Ottoman Empire |
31 August 1901 |
Charles Gonthier, Prince of Schwarzburg-Sondershausen |
1905 |
Luitpold, Prince Regent of Bavaria |
1911 |
Emperor Wilhelm II of Germany |
15 June 1913 |
Ernest Louis, Grand Duke of Hesse |
1917 |
Queen Wilhelmina of the Netherlands |
1923 |
King Victor Emmanuel III of Italy |
1925 |
King Haakon VII of Norway |
1930 |
King George V of the United Kingdom |
1935 |
King Christian X of Denmark |
1937 |
Prince Louis II of Monaco |
1947 |
Sultan Ahmad Tajuddin of Brunei |
1949 |
Emperor Haile Selassie of Ethiopia |
2 November 1955 |
King Bhumibol of Thailand |
9 June 1971 |
Queen Juliana of the Netherlands |
1973 |
Prince Rainier III of Monaco |
1974 |
King Baudouin of Belgium |
1976 |
Queen Elizabeth II |
1977 |
King Hussein of Jordan |
1977 |
President Urho Kekkonen of Finland |
1 March 1981 |
King Olav V of Norway |
1982 |
Prince Shah Karim al-Hussaini, Aga Khan IV |
11 July 1982 – 11 July 1983[1] |
King Moshoeshoe II of Lesotho |
1985 |
King Hassan II of Morocco |
1986 |
Alhaji (Dr.) Ado Bayero The Emir of Kano, Nigeria |
June 1988 |
Grand Duke Jean of Luxembourg |
1989 |
Sultan Haji Hassanal Bolkiah of Brunei |
5 October 1992 |
Pope Shenouda III of Alexandria |
1996 |
Joan Martí i Alanis, Co-Prince of Andorra |
1996 |
King Dipendra of Nepal |
1996 |
Queen Margrethe II of Denmark |
14 January 1997 |
King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden |
15 September 1998 |
King Juan Carlos I of Spain |
22 November 2000 |
Pope John Paul II |
2003 |
Sultan Ismail Petra of Kelantan, Malaysia |
30 March 2004 |
Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands |
29 April 2005 |
Sultan Azlan Shah of Perak, Malaysia |
3 February 2009 |
Emperor Akihito of Japan |
7 January 2014 |
Prince Hans-Adam II of Liechtenstein |
2014 |
King Harald V of Norway |
17 January 2016 |
South Asian film terminology
In Pakistan and India, a silver jubilee film is one shown continuously in cinemas in one city for 25 weeks.[2]
See also
- Golden jubilee
- Diamond jubilee
- Platinum jubilee
- Ruby jubilee
- Sapphire jubilee
- Wedding anniversary#Celebration and gifts
- Hierarchy of precious substances
References
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