Sceptre of Charlemagne

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The Sceptre of Charlemagne is a historic French royal scepter, part of the coronation regalia, traditionally associated with Charlemagne and later used by French emperors.

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Sceptre of Charlemagne canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf French regalia
coronation object
royal sceptre
associatedWith Charlemagne
French emperors
French royal family
surface form: French monarchy
collection Louvre Museum
country France
genre regalia
hasPart decorative elements
ornamental finial
rod
heritageStatus national treasure of France
historicalPeriod Middle Ages
historicalUseUntil 19th century
location Paris
material gold
precious stones
namedAfter Charlemagne
partOf French Crown Jewel
surface form: French Crown Jewels

French coronation regalia
significance important symbol of French royal legitimacy
major item of French coronation regalia
symbolizes continuity of the French state
imperial authority
sovereign power
typeOf sceptre
usedBy French emperors of the First Empire
Napoleon I
kings of France
usedFor coronation of French monarchs
symbol of royal authority

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Emperor of the French hasRegalia Sceptre of Charlemagne