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==Crown ([[Regalia]])==
==Crown ([[Regalia]])==
An ornamental circlet, signifying the position of the wearer.
A '''crown''' is an ornamental circlet, signifying the position of the wearer.


''See also:''
==Crown==
* [[coronet]]
The position of [[King]] and [[Queen]]. Note that this is distinct from whoever happens to be [[King]] and [[Queen]] at the time.


==Crown ([[Tournament]])==
==Crown, the ([[title]])==
'''The Crown''' is the position of any ruling [[King]]s and [[Queen]]s. Note that this is distinct from whoever happens to be [[King]] or [[Queen]] at the time.

When the [[royalty]] are [[coronation|coronated]], they are said to have been '''crowned''' King or Queen.

==Crown ([[Event]])==
See [[Crown Tournament]].
See [[Crown Tournament]].
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Latest revision as of 23:28, 13 March 2018

Crown (Regalia)

A crown is an ornamental circlet, signifying the position of the wearer.

See also:

Crown, the (title)

The Crown is the position of any ruling Kings and Queens. Note that this is distinct from whoever happens to be King or Queen at the time.

When the royalty are coronated, they are said to have been crowned King or Queen.

Crown (Event)

See Crown Tournament.