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  2. Origins of the papal tiara - Wikipedia

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    Pius X (1903–1914) in a three-tiered tiara The three-tiered tiara of Pope Clement VI (1342–1352) depicted in his tomb, constructed in 1346. The first notice of three crowns appears in an inventory of the papal treasures of the year 1315 or 1316. An effigy of Pope Benedict XII, which is on display in Avignon shows him wearing a two-tiered ...

  3. List of papal tiaras in existence - Wikipedia

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    The oldest surviving, made by Cristoforo Foppa. [citation needed] Decoration originally included an emerald (404.5 carats) later incorporated in the Napoleon Tiara. [2] 2 Papier-mâché Tiara 1800 Made for the coronation of Pope Pius VII in exile in Venice following the seizure or destruction of papal tiaras by the French troops that invaded ...

  4. Papal tiara - Wikipedia

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    Most surviving tiaras are on display in the Vatican, though some were sold off or donated to Catholic bodies. Some of the more popular or historic tiaras, such as the 1871 Belgian tiara, the 1877 tiara and the 1903 golden tiara, have been sent around the world as part of a display of historic Vatican items.

  5. Crown, Tiara, or a Coronet? How to Tell The Difference ...

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  6. Crown jewels - Wikipedia

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    The jewels have always played an important role as a symbol of Bohemian statehood. The oldest Czech surviving crown of Ottokar II was made in 1296 probably in Břevnov Monastery. The sovereign's orb of the jewels is not the original. It was commissioned during the Habsburg era to better fit with the other jewels.

  7. Crown Jewels of the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    As enemy planes targeted London during the Second World War, the Crown Jewels were secretly moved to Windsor Castle. [82] The most valuable gemstones were taken out of their settings by James Mann, Master of the Armouries, and Sir Owen Morshead, the Royal Librarian. They were wrapped in cotton wool, placed in a tall glass preserving-jar, which ...

  8. List of royal crowns - Wikipedia

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    Kept in the Treasury of National Jewels. Iraq Heraldic crown of Iraq: Italy Iron Crown of Lombardy: Kept in the Cathedral of Monza Italy Crown of the Kingdom of Italy: 1870–1946, also known as the Savoy Crown. India Crown of Bahadur Shah II: The crown of Bahadur Shah Zafar, the 20th emperor of the Mughal Empire. Part of the Royal Collection ...

  9. Papal regalia and insignia - Wikipedia

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    The keys are gold and silver to represent the power of loosing and binding. The triple crown (the tiara) symbolizes the triple power of the Pope as "father of kings", "governor of the world" and "Vicar of Christ". [1] The gold cross on a monde (globe) surmounting the tiara symbolizes the sovereignty of Jesus.