Bohemian Crown Jewels

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The Bohemian Crown Jewels are the historic regalia of the Kingdom of Bohemia, including the ornate St. Wenceslas Crown, used for the coronation and symbolic representation of Czech kings.


Statements (49)
Predicate Object
instanceOf crown jewels
regalia
accessPolicy displayed only on special occasions
associatedWith Charles IV
Czech kings
Holy Roman Emperors
Saint Wenceslas
city Prague
country Czech Republic
Czechia
creator Charles IV
CzechName Korunovační klenoty českých králů
exhibitedAt Prague Castle
hasPart Royal Orb of Bohemia
Royal Sceptre of Bohemia
St. Wenceslas Crown
coronation sword
coronation vestments
reliquary cross
heritageDesignation national cultural monument of the Czech Republic
inception 14th century
languageOfName Czech
legalStatus inalienable property of the state
location Prague Castle
St. Vitus Cathedral
mainComponent Royal Orb of Bohemia
Royal Sceptre of Bohemia
St. Wenceslas Crown
coronation sword
coronation vestments
reliquary cross
material gold
precious stones
namedAfter Bohemia
ownedBy Czech Republic
partOf Kingdom of Bohemia
cultural heritage of the Czech Republic
previouslyOwnedBy Czechoslovakia
Kingdom of Bohemia
religion Roman Catholicism
security secured behind multiple locks
significantEvent coronation of Charles IV
coronation of Ferdinand I of Austria as King of Bohemia
symbolizes Czech national identity
Czech statehood
continuity of the Bohemian crown
use coronation of Bohemian kings
coronation of Holy Roman Emperors as Kings of Bohemia
symbolic representation of Czech monarchy

Referenced by (3)
Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Charles IV, Holy Roman Emperor
associatedWith
Bohemian Crown Jewels ("Korunovační klenoty českých králů")
CzechName
Queen of Bohemia ("Crown of Saint Wenceslas")
symbol

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