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Half-arch (crown)
Half-arch (crown) Hohenzollern crown of Wilhelm II as King of Prussia. This Crown is set with eight half-arches, ...
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Monde (crown)
Monde (crown) Crown of Queen Elizabeth (the Queen Mother) A ... object located near the top of a crown. It is the point at which a crown's half arches meet. It is usually topped ...
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Cross (crown)
Cross (crown) The Crown of Queen Elizabeth.The cross can clearly ... located at the highest level of a crown on top of the monde. Its usage ... to be in circlet form (see Danish Crown Jewels) from late mediæval times it became traditional to enclose the crown in a headcovering or cap, in ...
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Cap (crown)
Cap (crown) The Crown of Scotland (16th century) The Scottish crown is one of the oldest surviving crowns possessing a cap. The Crown of Queen Elizabeth (20th century). The cap of this modern crown can be seen clearly. The cap ...
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Cross pattée (crown)
Cross pattée (crown) 1937 Imperial State Crown of King George VI. A cross pattee ... visible in the front. St. Edward's Crown One of its 4 crosses pattee is ... at least four crosses pattee, with the crown's half arches connected to the band of ...
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Crown of Queen Alexandra
Crown of Queen Alexandra Queen Alexandra wearing her crown in her coronation photograph. The European-style crown contained more half arches than was usual in British crowns ... lower, allowing a clear view through the crown. The Queen wearing her crown, minus ...
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User:Giano/Aylesbury Arch.
User:Giano/Aylesbury Arch. < User:Giano An 18th century street, Aylesbury ... plans for the County Hall (now Aylesbury Crown Court). Thus for ever Vanbrugh's name ... present church was built during the first half of the 13th century, and has later ... was forgotten. This building now houses the Crown Court. Aylesbury has many public buildings which ... the local assizes today known as the Crown Court. Thus the town has always ...
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Coronation Crown of George IV
Coronation Crown of George IV The Coronation Crown of George IV was the coronation crown of King George IV of the United ... who ordered the manufacture of the new crown. As the Prince of Wales and as ... state crowns, he decided to have one crown with which he would both be ...
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Crown of Charles, Prince of Wales
Crown of Charles, Prince of Wales Crown of Charles, Prince of Wales The Crown of Charles, Prince of Wales was the crown used by Charles, Prince of Wales at ... 1969. Though technically the Prince of Wales crown is a coronet, official state publications ...
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A Crown of Swords: Prologue (Concord wiki)
A Crown of Swords: Prologue A Crown of Swords Chapter 1 [edit] Lightnings Image ... to strike from opposite directions. She orders half of them to disrupt the Aes Sedai shield, and half to attack. Fireballs begin to arch towards the wagons from both sides, ...
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