Portuguese Crown Jewels

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The Portuguese Crown Jewels are the historic regalia and ceremonial treasures of the Portuguese monarchy, including crowns, scepters, and other symbols of royal authority and prestige.

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Label Occurrences
Portuguese Crown Jewels canonical 1

Statements (48)

Predicate Object
instanceOf crown jewels
regalia
associatedWith House of Aviz NERFINISHED
House of Braganza NERFINISHED
country Portugal
culturalSignificance representation of Portuguese monarchy
symbol of Portuguese national identity
hasComponent Crown of João VI NERFINISHED
Mantle of the Kings of Portugal NERFINISHED
Mantle of the Queens of Portugal NERFINISHED
Portuguese royal orb NERFINISHED
Portuguese royal sceptre NERFINISHED
Queen Maria II Crown NERFINISHED
insignia of the Order of Aviz NERFINISHED
insignia of the Order of Christ
insignia of the Order of Saint James of the Sword NERFINISHED
insignia of the Order of the Tower and Sword NERFINISHED
heritageStatus national treasure of Portugal
historicalPeriod Kingdom of Portugal NERFINISHED
Portuguese Empire NERFINISHED
includes Portuguese royal crowns
ceremonial swords
orbs
orders and decorations
religious regalia
royal mantles
scepters
keptIn Lisbon NERFINISHED
material diamonds
emeralds
gold
precious stones
rubies
sapphires
silver
partOf Portuguese royal heritage
subjectOf art history studies
historical research
museum exhibitions
symbolOf Portuguese sovereignty
monarchical prestige
royal authority
usedBy Portuguese monarchy NERFINISHED
usedFor acclamation ceremonies
coronation ceremonies
diplomatic ceremonies
royal weddings
state ceremonies

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Royal Crown of Portugal partOf Portuguese Crown Jewels