Regalia of the United Kingdom

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The Regalia of the United Kingdom are the historic crowns, sceptres, orbs, and other ceremonial objects used in the coronations and state ceremonies of the British monarchy, many of which are housed in the Tower of London.

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Statements (49)

Predicate Object
instanceOf ceremonial objects
regalia collection
associatedWith Church of England NERFINISHED
Westminster Abbey NERFINISHED
country United Kingdom
exhibitedTo public
guardedBy Yeomen Warders of the Tower of London NERFINISHED
hasPart Ampulla NERFINISHED
Anointing instruments NERFINISHED
Armills
Banners of royal arms NERFINISHED
Coronation Spoon NERFINISHED
Curtana NERFINISHED
Imperial State Crown NERFINISHED
Processional maces NERFINISHED
Queen Consort's Crown NERFINISHED
Queen Consort's Orb NERFINISHED
Queen Consort's Sceptre with Cross NERFINISHED
Queen Consort's Sceptre with Dove NERFINISHED
Royal Ring NERFINISHED
Royal robes
Royal spurs NERFINISHED
Sovereign's Orb NERFINISHED
Sovereign's Sceptre with Cross NERFINISHED
Sovereign's Sceptre with Dove NERFINISHED
St Edward's Crown NERFINISHED
Sword of Offering NERFINISHED
Sword of State NERFINISHED
historicalPeriod Restoration era NERFINISHED
keptAt Jewel House, Tower of London NERFINISHED
languageOfWorkOrName English
location Tower of London NERFINISHED
material enamel
gold
precious stones
silver-gilt
ownedBy Crown Estate NERFINISHED
partOf Crown Jewels of the United Kingdom NERFINISHED
replaced medieval English regalia destroyed in 1649
symbolizes Christian kingship
continuity of the monarchy
royal authority
sovereignty
usedBy British monarchy NERFINISHED
Monarch of the United Kingdom NERFINISHED
usedFor coronation ceremonies
royal investitures
state ceremonies
state openings of Parliament

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Cullinan I belongsToCollection Regalia of the United Kingdom
Sword of Mercy category Regalia of the United Kingdom
Crown of Australia historicallyDerivedFrom Regalia of the United Kingdom
this entity surface form: Crown of the United Kingdom
armills partOf Regalia of the United Kingdom
this entity surface form: coronation regalia of the United Kingdom
armills category Regalia of the United Kingdom
Lord Lieutenant of Westmorland usedBy Regalia of the United Kingdom
this entity surface form: Crown of the United Kingdom