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
- Helmet of Skanderbeg (Used as Crown of Albania)
Belgium
Bhutan
Bohemia (Czech Republic)
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Crown of Saint Wenceslas made in 1347
Bulgaria
Croatia
Denmark
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The Crown of King Christian IV
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Crown of Christian V (Denmark)
Egypt
Finland
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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]
- Crown of Charlemagne , destroyed in 1793The Crown of Charlemagne from 1271, used as a French coronation crown
- Crown of tradition of the Queens, destroyed in 1590
- Crown of Saint Louis, destroyed in 1793
- New Crown of the Queens of Jeanne d'Évreux, destroyed in 1793
- Crown of Louis XII, destroyed
- Gold crown of Henry IV, destroyed in 1793
- Vermeil crown of Henry IV, destroyed in 1793
- Gold crown of Louis XIII, destroyed in 1793
- Vermeil crown of Louis XIII, destroyed in 1793
- Funeral crown of Queen Anne of Austria, destroyed in 1793
- Gold crown of Louis XIV, destroyed in 1793
- Vermeil crown of Louis XIV, destroyed in 1793
- Funeral crown of Queen Marie Therese of Austria, destroyed in 1793
- Funeral crown of Henriette of France, Queen of England, destroyed in 1793
- Funeral crown of Philippe Duke of Orleans, destroyed in 1793
- Crown of the Dauphine, destroyed in 1793
- Gold crown of Louis XV, destroyed in 1793
- Vermeil [[Crown of Louis XV]loop], in the Louvre Crown of Louis XV (France)
- Gold crown of Louis XVI, destroyed in 1793
- Vermeil crown of Louis XVI, destroyed in 1793
- Crown of Napoleon, in the Louvreimperial crown of Napoleon
- Laurels crown of Napoleon, destroyed in 1819
- Crown of Empress Josephine, destroyed in 1819
- Crown of Charles X, in the Basilica of St Denis
- Crown of Queen Marie Thérèse of Savoy, in the Basilica of St Denis
- Crown of the Dauphin Louis Antoine Duke of Angoulême, preserved
- Crown of Napoleon III, destroyed in 1887
- Crown of Empress Eugenie, in the Louvre The Crown of Empress Eugénie
Georgia
Germany
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Crown of Bavaria (Germany)
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Crown of Württemberg (Germany)
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Hohenzollern Crown (Prussia, Germany)
- Crown of Baden
- Crown of Hanover
- Royal Crown of Bavaria
- Crown of Saxony
- Crown of Württemberg
- Prussia
Greece
![](../I/m/Crown_of_the_Kingdom_of_Greece.svg.png)
Crown of Greece
Hungary
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Holy Crown of Hungary
Iran (Persia)
- Kiani Crown The Kiani crown
- Pahlavi Crown The Pahlavi crown.
- Empress Crown
Iraq
Italy
Iron Crown of Lombardy, kept in the Cathedral of Monza.
Jordan
Korea
![](../I/m/Silver_Crown_from_the_South_Mound_of_Hwangnamdaechong_Tomb.jpg)
Silver Crown of Silla
Libya
Luxembourg
- Heraldic Crown of Luxembourg (Heraldic royal crown with eight half-arches. Five half-arches its two-dimensional representation)
Madagascar
Monaco
- Heraldic Crown of Monaco (Heraldic royal crown with eight half-arches. Five half-arches its two-dimensional representation)
Montenegro
- Crown of Montenegro
Morocco
Nepal
- Crown of kingdom of Nepal
Netherlands
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The crown of the Netherlands on display in 2013
Norway
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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
- Crown of Bolesław I the Brave
- Homagial Crown
- Hungarian Crown
- Swedish Crown
- Muscovy Crown
- Funeral Crown
- Queens Crown
- Helmet crown of Casimir III the Great
- Crown of Augustus II the Strong
- Crown of Augustus III of Poland
- Crown of Queen Maria Josepha
Portugal
Main article: Portuguese Crown Jewels
![](../I/m/Crown_of_Jo%C3%A3o_VI.png)
The Crown of João VI and the Sceptre of the Armillary.
- Crown of João VI
- Diadem of the Stars The Diadem of the Stars.
Romania
![](../I/m/Steel_Crown_of_Romania.png)
The Steel Crown of Romania
Russia
- Grand Duchy of Moscow
- Great Imperial Crown Monomakh's Cap in the foreground and Kazan Cap in the background
Serbia / Yugoslavia
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Karađorđević Crown (Serbia/Yugoslavia)
Spain
![](../I/m/Spanish_Royal_Crown_1crop.jpg)
Spanish Royal Crown with Scepter
Sweden
![](../I/m/Royal_crown_of_Sweden.jpg)
Crown of Sweden
Syria
- Heraldic crown of Syria
Thailand/Siam
Tonga
Ukraine
- Ruthenian Crown
- Crown of Rus Modern replica of the Crown of Rus-Ukraina
- Crown of Saint Vladimir
- Monomakh's Cap
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.
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St. Edward's Crown (United Kingdom)
- St. Edward's Crown
- Imperial State Crown
- Queen Victoria's Diamond Crown
- State Crown of George I
- Coronation Crown of George IV
- Scotland
Others
Iron Crown of Lombardy
- Heraldic Crown of the Order of Malta (Heraldic royal crown with eight half-arches. Five half-arches its two-dimensional representation)
See also
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References
- ↑ 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
- ↑ Plates of the treasure from Dom Michel Félibien, Histoire de L'Abbaye Royale de Saint-Denys en France, 1706
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