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==Coronet (Regalia)==
==Coronet ([[Regalia]])==
A crown worn to indicate rank. Usually refers specifically to a crown that indicates rank less than [[Royalty]], such as [[Princess]] of a [[principality]] or [[Baron]].
An ornamental circlet, signifying the position of the wearer. Usually refers specifically to a circlet that indicates [[rank]] less than [[Royalty]], such as [[Princess]] of a [[principality]] or [[Baron]].


Historically, [[Sumptuary law|sumptuary laws]] often restricted the form and shape of a coronet. Many of those laws have been perpetuated in the [[SCA]]. For example:
==Coronet==
* [[Strawberry]] leaves are restricted to [[Duke|Ducal]] coronets
* [[Count|County]] coronets are the only coronets which may be [[embattled]], except in the [[Midrealm]] and its offspring [[kingdom]]s ([[Calontir]], [[Ealdormere]] and [[Northshield]]), as well as [[Meridies]] and its offspring ([[Trimaris]] and [[Gleann Abhann]]), where [[Viscount]]y coronets are also [[embattled]], but [[silver]] in [[colour]] - [[gold]] is reserved for County coronets in those kingdoms.
* Coronets of six [[pearl|pearls]] indicate [[Baron|baronial]] rank.

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==Coronet ([[rank]])==
The [[Prince]] and [[Princess]] of a [[principality]]. Also used to refer to the [[Coronet tournament]] which is held to select them.
The [[Prince]] and [[Princess]] of a [[principality]]. Also used to refer to the [[Coronet tournament]] which is held to select them.

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Latest revision as of 17:01, 14 December 2011

Coronet (Regalia)

An ornamental circlet, signifying the position of the wearer. Usually refers specifically to a circlet that indicates rank less than Royalty, such as Princess of a principality or Baron.

Historically, sumptuary laws often restricted the form and shape of a coronet. Many of those laws have been perpetuated in the SCA. For example:

Coronet (rank)

The Prince and Princess of a principality. Also used to refer to the Coronet tournament which is held to select them.