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The Imperial crown of Russia (Russian: Императорская Корона России), also known as the great imperial crown (Russian: Великая Императорская Корона), was... |
An imperial crown is a crown worn by an emperor. In the European cultural area, it also symbolizes the power of the empire in heraldic depictions. The... |
The Imperial Crown of Austria (German: Österreichische Kaiserkrone) is a crown formerly in use by the monarchs of the Habsburg monarchy. The crown was... |
of the Russian Empire Government reform of Peter the Great Government reform of Alexander I His Imperial Majesty's Own Chancellery Imperial Crown of Russia... |
Putin on December 20, 2000. Today, the imperial crowns on each head stand for the unity and sovereignty of Russia, both as a whole and in its constituent... |
Hungary (Crown of St. Stephen) Hoop crown Heraldic crowns Imperial Crown Korymbos (headgear) Laurel wreath Makuṭa Mianguan Mitre Goffa Nemes Oba's crown Papal... |
Diamond Fund (redirect from Imperial treasury, Moscow) collection dates back to the Russian Crown treasury instituted by Emperor Peter I of Russia in 1719. The gem collection of Peter I, established in 1719... |
The Russian Empire, also known as Tsarist Russia, Tsarist Empire or Imperial Russia, and sometimes simply as Russia, was a vast realm that spanned most... |
coronation crown for the moment of coronation and a state crown for general usage in state ceremonial. Circlet Consort crown Imperial crown Royal crown State... |
House of Romanov (also transliterated as Romanoff; Russian: Романовы, romanized: Romanovy, IPA: [rɐˈmanəvɨ]) was the reigning imperial house of Russia from... |
of Tsar Nicholas II and his family. The Russian title implies both the Imperial Crown of Russia and the crown of thorns associated with martyrs. The film... |
The Imperial Coronation egg is a jewelled Fabergé egg made under the supervision of the Russian jeweller Peter Carl Fabergé in 1897 by Fabergé ateliers... |
of the emperor of Russia (generally referred to as the Tsar) from 1547 to 1917, was a highly developed religious ceremony in which they are crowned and... |
The Imperial Crown Style (帝冠様式, teikan yōshiki) of Japanese architecture developed during the Japanese Empire in the early twentieth century. The style... |
Coronation of the Russian monarch House of Romanov Imperial Crown of Russia Kremlin Armoury Monomakh's Cap Muscovy Crown Orlov (diamond) Volkova 2011, p. 3... |
sometimes made use of a scepter in his public appearances. The coronation regalia, such as the Imperial Crown of Russia, the Imperial Orb of Catherine the... |
Jérémie Pauzié (category Russian jewelry designers) artist and memoirist, known for his work for the Russian Imperial court and the Imperial Crown of Russia, which he created with the court's jeweler Georg... |
holding the Imperial Crown of Russia as he walked in front of Peter's coffin.[citation needed] Peter III had never been crowned so at the time of his reburial... |
Lapis Lazuli (Fabergé egg) (category Collection of the Cleveland Museum of Art) jewelled Fabergé egg, attributed to the House of Fabergé in St. Petersburg, Imperial Russia. Unlike many of the other Fabergé eggs, Lapis Lazuli was a private... |
found on the Iron Crown of Lombardy, nor any of the Iranian Crown Jewels. Both the Imperial Crown of Russia and the Imperial Crown of Austria possess two... |