corona latina

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Corona Latina is the upper, Latin-inscribed band of the Holy Crown of Hungary, traditionally associated with Western Christian and royal symbolism.

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Observed surface forms (1)

Surface form Occurrences
Corona Latina 0

Statements (29)

Predicate Object
instanceOf component of crown
upper band of crown
associatedWith Western Christianity NERFINISHED
royal symbolism
connectedTo Corona Graeca NERFINISHED
country Hungary
formsWith Holy Crown of Hungary NERFINISHED
hasChronologicalContext Middle Ages NERFINISHED
hasCulturalContext Kingdom of Hungary NERFINISHED
hasDecoration enamel plaques
gemstones
pearls
hasFunction symbol of Western Christian legitimacy
symbol of royal authority
hasHeritageStatus national symbol of Hungary
hasInscriptionLanguage Latin
hasInscriptionType religious texts
royal titles
hasMaterial gold
hasPosition upper part of the Holy Crown of Hungary
hasReligiousContext Catholic Church NERFINISHED
hasScriptType Latin alphabet
hasShape circular band
hasSymbolism Latin Christian tradition
Western orientation of the Hungarian monarchy
partOf Holy Crown of Hungary NERFINISHED
preservedAt Hungarian Parliament Building NERFINISHED
usedBy Hungarian monarchs
usedIn coronation ceremonies of Hungarian kings

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Holy Crown of Hungary hasPart corona latina