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  • 101Holy Crown of Hungary — The Holy Crown …

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  • 102Order of the Crown of Italy — Insignia of a Knight Grand Cross of the Crown Awarded by …

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  • 103Czech Crown Jewels — The Czech Crown Jewels (a copy). The Czech Crown Jewels include the Crown of Saint Wenceslas (Svatováclavská koruna), the royal orb and sceptre, the coronation vestments of the Bohemian kings, the gold reliquary cross, and St. Wenceslas sword.… …

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  • 104Danish Crown Regalia — 1. Crown of Christian IV 1595. 2. Crown of Christian V 1665 70. 3. The queen s crown 1731. 4. Sceptre. 5. Sword of state. 6. Globus cruciger. Danish Crown Regalia are the symbols of the Danish monarchy. They consist of three crowns, a sceptre… …

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  • 105Imperial Crown of Russia — The Imperial Crown of Russia, also known as the Great Imperial Crown, is the crown that was used by the Emperors of Russia until the abolition of the monarchy in 1917. The Great Imperial Crown was first used in a coronation by Catherine II, and… …

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  • 106Greek Crown Jewels — When Otto of Bavaria became the first King of Greece in 1832 when the great European powers forced the militarily chastened Ottoman Empire to formally accept its independence, he brought with him from Bavaria some of his ancestral Wittelsbach… …

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  • 107Bavarian Crown Jewels — In 1806, as part of his wholescale re ordering of the map of Europe, Napoleon I of France upgraded the independent German duchy of Bavaria to full kingdom status. The former D …

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  • 108Prussian Crown Jewels — Prussian King´s Crown (Hohenzollern Castle Collection) The Prussian Crown Jewels is a set of crowns, orb and scepters used to crown Kings of Prussia of the Hohenzollern dynasty. After the King of Prussia became German Kaiser on the establishment… …

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  • 109Imperial Crown of Austria — Front view of the Imperial Crown …

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  • 110Coronation Crown of George IV — The Coronation Crown of George IV was the coronation crown of King George IV of the United Kingdom.[citation needed] It was used in the coronation in 1821. It has remained unworn since 1823. Origins George IV who ordered …

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