Ducal hat of Styria — Ducal hat crowning the arms of Styria The ducal hat (German: Herzogshut) of the Duchy of Styria is a jagged crown made out of silver gilt. Believed to be produced in the 15th century,[citation needed … Wikipedia
Ducal hat of Liechtenstein — Ducal hat and insignia of the princely Liechtenstein primogeniture. (Gouache from 1756, Liechtenstein Museum) The Ducal hat of Liechtenstein (German: Herzogshut) is a former crown of the Duke of Liechtenstein. It went missing in the 18th century … Wikipedia
Archducal hat — The first archducal coronet ( de. Erzherzogskrone) was shown on a portrait of Rudolf IV, Duke of Austria, though this coronet probably never existed. Ernest the Iron had a coronet made, and another was made on the death of Archduke Ferdinand II… … Wikipedia
Crown jewels — The Imperial State Crown of the United Kingdom Crown jewels are jewels or artifacts of the reigning royal family of their respective country. They belong to monarchs and are passed to the next sovereign to symbolize the right to rule. They may… … Wikipedia
Crown (heraldry) — A Crown is often an emblem of the monarchy, a monarch s government, or items endorsed by it; see The Crown. A specific type of crown (or coronet for lower ranks of peerage) is employed in heraldry under strict rules. Indeed some monarchies never… … Wikipedia
Austrian Crown Jewels — The Sceptre, Orb and Imperial Crown of Austria The collective term Austrian Crown Jewels or insignia (German: Insignien und Kleinodien) denotes the regalia and vestments worn by the Holy Roman emperor, and later the Austrian emperor, during the… … Wikipedia
Imperial Crown of Austria — Front view of the Imperial Crown … Wikipedia
Doge of Venice — Portrait of Doge Leonardo Loredan wearing the traditional corno ducale (Giovanni Bellini, after 1501, National Gallery, London) The Doge of Venice ( … Wikipedia
French Crown Jewels — Crown Jewels of France, on display at the Louvre with the crown and diadem of Empress Eugenie to the left, the set of Queen Marie Amélie in the centre and the crown of Louis XV to the right with the diadem of the Duchess of Angoulème … Wikipedia
Crown of Silla — A crown of Silla made in 5 6th century exhibited at Musée Guimet in Paris. The crowns of Silla were made in the Korean kingdom of Silla approximately in the fifth and sixth centuries of the Common Era. These crowns were excavated in Gyeongju, the … Wikipedia