pantheonization/ˌpanθɪənʌɪˈzeɪʃ(ə)n/EtymologyFrom pantheonize + -ation.nounAdmission into a pantheon; specifically, interment in the Pantheon in Paris.“Stately ceremonies accompanied a series of ‘pantheonizations’, many of them staged by the artist David, pageant-master extraordinaire to the Revolution, starting with Voltaire in July 1791 […]”