Talk:Crown
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There is another meaning of the term Crown .
In Polities which operate as Constitutional Monarchies ' The Crown ' actualy refers to all authority within the Polity .
The Monarch or Sovereign is the personage authorised by the Polity or State to represent that authority . For instance the British Monarch can be removed by a simple Act of Parliament and is authorised by the Parliaments Act of Settlement to be the 'Sovereign'. In reality it is the State that is Sovereign . ( LEEJON 28 Aug 05 )
[edit] Disambiguation vs. "see also"
The purpose of a disambiguation page, according to Wikipedia:Disambiguation, is to guide the reader when a single 'word or phrase is the "natural" title of more than one article. In other words, disambiguations are paths leading to different topics that share the same term or a similar term.' In short, we should ask ourselves, if a user types "crown" in the search box, what might they be looking for?
In keeping with this, I have deleted a variety of entries from this page that contain the word "crown" or a related term but where "Crown" by itself is not a "'natural' title" for an article about them. In other words, we should try to limit this page to persons, places, or things that someone might formally or informally refer to simply as "crown," "a crown", or "the crown." Even so limited, it is still a pretty long list! --Russ Blau (talk) 20:12, 11 July 2006 (UTC)