Corona Ferrea

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Corona Ferrea is the historic Iron Crown of Lombardy, a medieval royal crown traditionally used in the coronation of kings of Italy and the Holy Roman Emperors.

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Corona Ferrea canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf medieval artifact
regalia
relic
royal crown
alsoKnownAs Iron Crown of Lombardy
surface form: Iron Crown of Italy

Iron Crown of Lombardy
associatedWith Holy Roman Empire
Kingdom of Italy
Kingdom of the Lombards
surface form: Lombard Kingdom

Italian Republic (Napoleonic)
surface form: Napoleonic Kingdom of Italy
coronationLocation Milan Cathedral
country Italy
currentUse ceremonial object
religious veneration
etymology Iron Crown of Lombardy
surface form: "Corona Ferrea" means "Iron Crown" in Latin and Italian
examinedBy modern scientific analyses of materials
hasLegend forged from a nail of the Crucifixion
hasPart enamel plaques
hinges connecting plates
precious stones
six gold plates
heritageStatus important relic of the Catholic Church
keptBy Chapter of Monza Cathedral
languageOfName Italian
Latin
locatedIn Lombardy
Monza
Monza Cathedral
material gold
inner iron band
jewels
region Northern Italy
religion Roman Catholicism
style medieval goldsmith work
symbolizes continuity of the Lombard and Italian monarchy
imperial authority in Italy
royal authority in Italy
timePeriod Middle Ages
tradition contains a nail from the True Cross
usedFor coronation of Holy Roman Emperors
coronation of Kings of Italy
royal coronation ceremonies
usedToCrown Charlemagne
Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor
Napoleon I
various medieval Kings of Italy

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Iron Crown of Lombardy nativeLabel Corona Ferrea