The Romanian Crown Jewels consist of three crowns: the Steel Crown, the Crown of Queen Elisabeta and the Crown of Queen Maria; two scepters: the Scepter of Ferdinand I and the Scepter of Carol II; swords and jewelry belonging to the Kings and Queens of Romania.
They are displayed at The National Museum of Romanian History in Bucharest.
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| Holy Roman Empire |
- Reliquary Crown of Otto II
- Crown of Otto III
- Reliquary Crown of Empress Cunigunde
- Salian Funeral Crowns of Spires
- Kamelaukion of Frederick II or Constance of Sicily
- Reliquary Crown of Charlemagne (14th century)
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| Germany | |
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| Italy | |
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| Bohemia | |
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| Polish | |
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| Russian |
- "Cap of Monomakh"
- Crown of Kazan Tzardom
- Crown of Tsar Michael Fyodorovich
- Cap of Monomakh of the second set
- Diamond crown of Tsar Peter I
- Diamond crown of Tsar Ivan V
- Altabas crown of the third set
- Crown of Empress Catherine I
- Crown of Empress Anna Ivanovna
- Great Imperial Crown
- Maltese Crown
- Small Imperial Crown
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