royal crown of Hanover

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The royal crown of Hanover is the ceremonial crown that symbolized the sovereignty and monarchy of the former Kingdom of Hanover.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ceremonial crown
regalia
afterEventUse dynastic and ceremonial purposes
associatedWith House of Hanover
surface form: Hanoverian monarchy

House of Hanover
Ernest Augustus, King of Hanover
surface form: King of Hanover
collection Welf family treasures
country Kingdom of Hanover
depictedIn heraldic representations of Hanover
portraits of Hanoverian monarchs
genre monarchical regalia
hasPart arches
cross
jewelled circlet
lining
hasQuality jeweled
ornate
symbolic
heritageStatus German cultural property
inception 19th century
locatedIn Germany
Lower Saxony
material gold
precious stones
silver
velvet cap
owner House of Hanover
relatedTo Crown Jewels of the United Kingdom
surface form: British Crown Jewels

royal crown of Hanover self-linksurface differs
surface form: Crown of the Kingdom of Hanover (heraldic representation)
significantEvent end of the Kingdom of Hanover in 1866
style 19th-century European royal crown design
symbolizes continuity of the Hanoverian dynasty
royal authority
sovereignty of the Kingdom of Hanover
use royal regalia
symbol of monarchy
symbol of sovereignty
usedBy House of Hanover
surface form: Hanoverian kings

monarchs of Hanover
usedFor representation of royal authority
royal ceremonies
state occasions

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Arms of the Kingdom of Hanover toppedBy royal crown of Hanover
royal crown of Hanover relatedTo royal crown of Hanover self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: Royal Crown of Hanover
this entity surface form: Crown of the Kingdom of Hanover (heraldic representation)