Saint Stephen's Crown

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Saint Stephen's Crown is the historic royal crown of Hungary, symbolizing the country's monarchy and national sovereignty.

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Label Occurrences
Saint Stephen's Crown canonical 1

Statements (48)

Predicate Object
instanceOf national symbol
relic
royal crown
alsoKnownAs Holy Crown of Hungary NERFINISHED
Szent Korona NERFINISHED
associatedWith Doctrine of the Holy Crown NERFINISHED
Hungarian Constitution NERFINISHED
Kingdom of Hungary NERFINISHED
country Hungary
countryOfLocation Hungary NERFINISHED
culturalSignificance core element of Hungarian national identity
decoratedWith enamel plaques
pearls
precious stones
depictedOn Hungarian banknotes
Hungarian coat of arms NERFINISHED
Hungarian coins
hasFeature tilted cross on top
hasIconography Byzantine-style saints
Christ Pantocrator NERFINISHED
Hungarian kings
hasInscriptionLanguage Greek
Latin
hasPart Greek crown (lower part)
Latin crown (upper part)
cross
pendilia
heritageStatus symbolic crown of the Hungarian Republic
historicalPeriod Middle Ages NERFINISHED
keptIn Hungarian Parliament Building NERFINISHED
legalStatus symbol of the Hungarian state
location Budapest NERFINISHED
material gold
namedAfter Saint Stephen I of Hungary NERFINISHED
owner Hungarian state NERFINISHED
partOf Hungarian coronation regalia NERFINISHED
previousLocation United States Fort Knox NERFINISHED
protectedAs national treasure of Hungary
religion Roman Catholicism
returnedBy United States of America NERFINISHED
returnedTo Hungary NERFINISHED
returnYear 1978
symbolizes Hungarian monarchy NERFINISHED
Hungarian national sovereignty
Hungarian statehood
usedFor coronation of Hungarian kings
usedIn state ceremonies of Hungary
usedUntil 1916 coronation of Charles IV of Hungary

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Holy Crown of Hungary alsoKnownAs Saint Stephen's Crown