List of royal crowns

This article is about the royal crowns of monarchs. For the imperial crowns, see Imperial crown. For the crowns of the royal consorts, see Consort crown.

The following is a list of royal crowns:

Albania

Belgium

Bhutan

Bohemia (Czech Republic)

Crown of Saint Wenceslas made in 1347

Bulgaria

Croatia

Denmark

The Crown of King Christian IV
Crown of Christian V (Denmark)

Egypt

Finland

The never used crown of the King of Finland and Karelia, Duke of Åland, Grand Prince of Lapland, Lord of Kaleva and the North)

France

The royal crowns were kept in the Basilica of St Denis near Paris[1][2]

Georgia

Germany

Crown of Bavaria (Germany)
Crown of Württemberg (Germany)
Hohenzollern Crown (Prussia, Germany)

Greece

Crown of Greece

Hungary

Holy Crown of Hungary

Iran (Persia)

Iraq

Italy

Iron Crown of Lombardy, kept in the Cathedral of Monza.

Jordan

Korea

Silver Crown of Silla

Libya

Luxembourg

Madagascar

Monaco

Montenegro

Morocco

Nepal

Netherlands

The crown of the Netherlands on display in 2013

Norway

Crown of Norway

Poland

Crown of Bolesław I the Brave (replica made in 2001-2003 after original was stolen in 1794 by Prussian soldiers) used to crown Polish Kings

Portugal

Romania

The Steel Crown of Romania

Russia

Serbia / Yugoslavia

Karađorđević Crown (Serbia/Yugoslavia)

Spain

Sweden

Crown of Sweden

Syria

Thailand/Siam

Tonga

Ukraine

United Kingdom

This article is about the Crowns of monarchs. For other Crowns of the Jewels of the United Kingdom, see Crown Jewels of the United Kingdom.
St. Edward's Crown (United Kingdom)

Others

Iron Crown of Lombardy

See also

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References

  1. The royal crowns in the treasure of Saint Denis in 1706, from Dom Michel Félibien, Histoire de L'Abbaye Royale de Saint-Denys en France
  2. Plates of the treasure from Dom Michel Félibien, Histoire de L'Abbaye Royale de Saint-Denys en France, 1706

External links

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