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  2. NGC 3576 - Wikipedia

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    The location of NGC 3576 (circled in red) NGC 3576 is a bright emission nebula in the Sagittarius arm of the galaxy a few thousand light-years away from the Eta Carinae nebula. It is also approximately 100 light years across and 9000 light-years away from Earth. [3] It was discovered by John Frederick William Herschel on 16 March 1834. [4]

  3. Category:Sceptre (imprint) books - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Pages in category "Sceptre (imprint) books" The following 33 pages are in this category, out of 33 total.

  4. Scepter of Dagobert - Wikipedia

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    The Sceptre of Dagobert. [1]Originally part of the French Crown Jewels, sometimes considered its oldest part, and dating from the 7th century, the scepter of Dagobert was stored in the treasure of the Basilica of Saint-Denis (also known as Basilique royale de Saint-Denis) until 1795, when it disappeared, stolen in the basilica and never seen again.

  5. What Are the Orb and Sceptre? Objects Adorning the ... - AOL

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    The Sceptre is also a part of coronation regalia, with the same 1661 origins. Unlike the religious symbolism of the orb, the three-foot-long staff represents the monarch’s power in the secular ...

  6. Statuary of the West Front of Salisbury Cathedral - Wikipedia

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    Wearing a wide brimmed hat, a book in the left hand and a model church in the right hand. St. Jerome: 121: St Gregory: 1867–69: James Redfern: Wearing a papal tiara, a dove on the right shoulder and a sceptre in the left hand. St. Gregory: 122: St Augustine of Hippo: 1867–69: James Redfern: Wearing a mitre, a crozier supported on left wrist.

  7. Scepter of Charles V - Wikipedia

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    The illuminations of the Coronation Ordo of Charles V of 1365 show a similar sceptre in the hands of the king. [4] The Sceptre was used in all the coronations of the French kings from 1380 to 1775 with the exception of Charles VII and Henry IV, possibly due to the Hundred Years’ War and the coronation not being held in Reims respectively.

  8. Globus cruciger - Wikipedia

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    Orb and sceptre in the coat of arms of Montenegro; several other coats of arms use them in the same manner. Chromolithograph of Jesus as a child, holding an orb and a crown of thorns Statue of Virgin Mary holding an orb

  9. India Gate - Wikipedia

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    An 18.75 feet (5.72 m) tall marble statue of the King-Emperor wearing his Delhi Durbar coronation robes and Imperial State Crown, bearing the British globus cruciger and sceptre, was placed atop the pedestal, which bore the Royal Coat of Arms and the inscription GEORGE V R I, the "R I" designating him as 'Rex Imperator' or 'King Emperor'. [19] [20]