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  2. Latin Kings - Wikipedia

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    A gang member showing his Latin King tattoo – a lion with a crown – and signifying the five point star with his hands. L. A. Kaufman wrote in the February 2015 issue of New York magazine that the Kings had a "unique mixture of intense discipline, revolutionary politics and a homemade religion called 'Kingism '". He suggests that this makes ...

  3. List of royal crowns - Wikipedia

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    Funeral crown of Queen Anne of Austria: Destroyed in 1793 France Gold crown of Louis XIV: Destroyed in 1793 France Vermeil crown of Louis XIV: Destroyed in 1793 France Funeral crown of Queen Marie Therese of Austria: Destroyed in 1793 France Funeral crown of Henriette of France, Queen of England: Destroyed in 1793 France

  4. Four Mohawk Kings - Wikipedia

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    The four Native American leaders visited Queen Anne in 1710, as part of a diplomatic visit organised by Pieter Schuyler, mayor of Albany, New York.They were received in London as diplomats, being transported through the streets of the city in Royal carriages, and received by Queen Anne at the Court of St. James Palace.

  5. Inspiring reason why so many women are getting crown tattoos

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    A number of women across the world have been getting miniature crown tattoos to remind themselves that they are strong queens. Inspiring reason why so many women are getting crown tattoos Skip to ...

  6. St Edward's Crown - Wikipedia

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    It was used in 1533 to crown the second wife of Henry VIII, Anne Boleyn, which was unprecedented for a queen consort. [11] In the Tudor period, three crowns were placed on the heads of monarchs at a coronation: St Edward's Crown, the state crown, and a "rich crown" made specially for the new king or queen. [12]

  7. Royal cypher - Wikipedia

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    Royal cypher of King Harald V of Norway. In modern heraldry, a royal cypher is a monogram or monogram-like device of a country's reigning sovereign, typically consisting of the initials of the monarch's name and title, sometimes interwoven and often surmounted by a crown. [1] Such a cypher as used by an emperor or empress is called an imperial ...

  8. The late Queen Elizabeth, who died on September 8, 2022, famously wore the Diamond Diadem for the first time in public at her first State Opening of Parliament in 1952, and on her way to ...

  9. Queen wears the King Charles III Family Order for first time ...

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    The King’s new Family Order has been worn for the first time by the Queen at the Japanese state banquet. Camilla stepped out wearing the diamond-encased miniature portrait of her husband topped ...