Brandenburg electoral crown

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The Brandenburg electoral crown was the ceremonial headpiece symbolizing the authority and status of the Electors of Brandenburg within the Holy Roman Empire before the rise of the Prussian monarchy.

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Brandenburg electoral crown canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ceremonial crown
regalia
symbol of authority
associatedWith Golden Bull of 1356 (electoral dignity framework) NERFINISHED
House of Hohenzollern NERFINISHED
Imperial Diet of the Holy Roman Empire NERFINISHED
category European state regalia
Holy Roman Empire regalia NERFINISHED
country Electorate of Brandenburg NERFINISHED
declineReason elevation of Brandenburg-Prussia to a kingdom
followedBy Prussian royal crown NERFINISHED
historicalContext Holy Roman Empire electoral system
historicalPeriod early modern period
location Brandenburg (historical region) NERFINISHED
material precious metals (at least in part)
partOf Brandenburg regalia NERFINISHED
politicalFunction representation of electoral vote in the Holy Roman Empire
representation of territorial sovereignty within the Empire
precededBy earlier margravial insignia of Brandenburg
represents hereditary electoral rights of Brandenburg
rank among the prince-electors
successorState Kingdom of Prussia NERFINISHED
symbolizes electoral dignity of Brandenburg
sovereign authority of the Elector of Brandenburg
status as Prince-elector
usedBy Electors of Brandenburg NERFINISHED
usedFor coronation ceremonies of the Electors of Brandenburg
state ceremonies in the Electorate of Brandenburg
usedIn Holy Roman Empire NERFINISHED
wornBy reigning Elector of Brandenburg NERFINISHED

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Prussian crown predecessor Brandenburg electoral crown