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  2. Bavarian Crown Jewels - Wikipedia

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    Bavarian King's Crown Royal regalia of Bavaria. The Bavarian Crown Jewels are a set of crown jewels created for the Kingdom of Bavaria, which existed from 1806 to 1918.In 1806, as part of his wholescale re-ordering of the map of Europe, Emperor Napoléon I of the French upgraded the independent German duchy of Bavaria to full kingdom status.

  3. Chicago by Night - Wikipedia

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    Chicago by Night is a setting sourcebook for the tabletop role-playing game Vampire: The Masquerade, where players take the roles of vampires. [2] The book describes Chicago and gives storytellers [a] information to build a campaign set there, [3] [4] with its history and geography reinterpreted for the setting as one of the cities with the largest populations of vampires, and home to some of ...

  4. File:Munich studio-catalog-c1913-chicago-hist-museum.pdf

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    Munich Studio of Chicago; Metadata. This file contains additional information, probably added from the digital camera or scanner used to create or digitize it.

  5. Munich Studio of Chicago - Wikipedia

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    Guler studied China painting in his native town of Munich and had arrived in Chicago in 1896. He and his two partners, salesman L. Holzchuh and manager/bookkeeper Denis Shanahan, formed a soon-successful firm that hired numerous artisans and eventually made windows for probably 150 churches throughout the Midwest, until the Great Depression ...

  6. Homagial Crown - Wikipedia

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    After 1809 it was destroyed and melted down, as was the case with the majority of Polish regalia. [1] [4] The Homagial Crown was made of pure gold in the form of rims covered with a globe and a cross at their intersection. It consisted of nine segments, each crowned with heraldic fleur-de-lis, and decorated with rubies, sapphires and pearls. [3]

  7. Regalia - Wikipedia

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    Regalia (/ r ə ˈ ɡ eɪ l. i. ə / rə-GAYL-ee-ə) is the set of emblems, symbols, or paraphernalia indicative of royal status, as well as rights, prerogatives and privileges enjoyed by a sovereign, regardless of title. The word originally referred to the elaborate formal dress and accessories of a sovereign, but now it also refers to any ...

  8. Pendilia - Wikipedia

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    The Holy Crown of Hungary having pendilia. Votive crown of the Visigoth King Recceswinth († 672), part of the Treasure of Guarrazar.. Pendilia (singular pendilium; from Latin pendulus, hanging) or pendoulia (the Greek equivalent), are pendants or dangling ornaments hanging from a piece of metalwork such as a crown, votive crown, crux gemmata, or kamelaukion, and are a feature of Early ...

  9. Visual arts of Chicago - Wikipedia

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    Visual arts of Chicago refers to paintings, prints, illustrations, textile art, sculpture, ceramics and other visual artworks produced in Chicago or by people with a connection to Chicago. Since World War II , Chicago visual art has had a strong individualistic streak, little influenced by outside fashions.