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The following is a list of royal crowns;

Contents

Armenia

Austria

Belgium

Bohemia

Brazil

Denmark

France

Georgia

Germany

Greece

Hawaii

Hungary

Italy

Iran/Persia

Korea

Monaco

Montenegro

Netherlands

Norway

Poland

Portugal

Romania

Russia

Spain

Sweden

United Kingdom

Vatican

Vietnam

Others

See also

A crown is the traditional Symbolic form of Headgear worn by a Monarch or by a Deity, for whom the crown traditionally represents power The collective term Austrian Crown Jewels or insignia (Insignien und Kleinodien denotes the Regalia and vestments worn by the Holy Roman emperor, and later The first archducal coronet (Erzherzogskrone was shown on a portrait of Rudolf IV Duke of Austria, though this coronet probably never existed The Imperial Crown (Reichskrone is the crown of the King of the Romans, the rulers of the German Kingdom since the High Middle Ages. The ducal hat ( De: Herzogshut) of the Duchy of Styria is a jagged crown made out of Gilded Silver. The Crown of the Austrian Empire (Österreichische Kaiserkrone or Krone des Kaisertums Österreich was originally the personal crown of emperor Rudolf II Crown of Saint Wenceslas is the part of Czech crown jewels (also called Czech treasure made in 1347 The Imperial Crown of Brazil, also known as the Crown of Dom Pedro II, was the Crown manufactured for the second Brazilian Emperor Pedro II. Danish Crown Regalia are the symbols of the Danish monarchy. They consist of three crowns a sceptre (symbolising supreme authority an orb (a Globus cruciger, symbolising The crown of King Christian V of Denmark was the crown used at the coronation of all of Denmark's absolutist kings The Crown of Louis XV is the sole surviving crown from the French Ancien regime among the French Crown Jewels. The Crown of Napoleon was a Coronation crown manufactured for the self-proclaimed Emperor Napoleon I of France. The Crown of William II, also known as the Hohenzollern Crown, is the 1888 crown made for William II German Emperor in his role as King of Prussia In 1871 a design and model for a new state crown was created to reflect the new German Empire. The Holy Crown of Hungary ( Hungarian: Magyar Szent Korona, German: Stephanskrone, Croatian: Kruna svetoga Stjepana, The Imperial Crown Jewels of Iran ( alternatively known as the Imperial Crown Jewels of Persia) includes several elaborate Crowns and decorative The crowns of Silla were made in the Korean kingdom of Silla approximately in the fifth and sixth centuries of the Common Era The Crown of Baekje refers to several artifacts excavated that are believed to be the royal headgear of the kings queens and nobility of the Baekje Kingdom The crowns of Gaya refers to two excavated pieces that are believed to be the headgear of the elite of the Gaya Confederacy. The current Crown of the Netherlands is of relatively modern origin The Crown of Norway is the crown of the King of Norway and was made in Stockholm in 1818 by Goldsmith Olof Wihlborg Crown of Augustus II was made in 1697 for his coronation It was not used however The Crown of Augustus III was made in 1733 Augustus III used this crown for his coronation in Cracow (1734 Crown of Maria Josepha was made for Archduchess Maria Josepha of Austria, wife of elector of Saxony Friedrich Augustus II. Monomakh's Cap ( Russian: Шапка Мономаха Shapka Monomakha) also called the Golden Cap ( Shapka Zolotaya) is one of the symbols Anna Ivanovna (Анна Иоанновна Anna Ioannovna) ( Moscow –) reigned as Duchess of Courland from 1711 to 1730 and as Empress of Russia The Imperial Crown of Russia, or the Great Imperial Crown, is the crown that was used by the Emperors of Russia until the abolition of the The Spanish royal crown, known as crown of Alfonso of Spain, is the symbol of the Spanish Monarchy and has been used in Proclamation ceremonies since the The Crown of King Eric XIV of Sweden was made in Stockholm in 1561 by Flemish Goldsmith Cornelius ver Weiden, for the The Imperial Crown of India was the crown of the Sovereign as Emperor of India during the time of the British Raj. The Imperial State Crown is one of the British Crown Jewels. The Crown is of a design similar to St Edward's Crown: it includes a base of four crosses St Edward's Crown was one of the English Crown Jewels and remains one of the senior British Crown Jewels. The Crown of Queen Alexandra was the Consort crown of Alexandra of Denmark, the Queen consort of King Edward The Crown of Queen Mary was the Consort crown of Mary of Teck, Queen Consort of King George V of the United Kingdom The Crown of the Queen Mother is the Platinum crown manufactured for and worn by Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon, the queen consort of King George VI of The Small Diamond Crown of Queen Victoria was a miniature crown created at the request of Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom in 1870 The State Crown of George I was the State crown manufactured for King George I of Great Britain. The Coronation Crown of George IV was the Coronation crown of King George IV of the United Kingdom. The Crown of Scotland was remade in its modern form for King James V of Scotland in 1540 The Papal Tiara, also known as the Triple Tiara, or in Latin as the ' Triregnum', and in Italian as the ' Triregno', is the three-tiered The Iron Crown of Lombardy ( Corona Ferrea) is both a reliquary and one of the most ancient royal insignia of Europe Crown jewels are jewels or artifacts of the reigning royal family of their respective country There are and were a very large number of monarchies in the world
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