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Items of [[garb]] that (generally) belong to the a royal household - for example:
Items of [[garb]] that (generally) belong to the a royal household - for example:



<lu>
<li>[[crowns|crown]]/cornonette</li>
<li>[[crowns|crown]]/cornonette</li>
[[cloaks|cloak]]
<li>[[cloaks|cloak]]</li>
[[thrones|throne]]
<li>[[thrones|throne]]</li>
[septre]]
<li>[septre]]</li>
[[orb]]
<li>[[orb]]</li>


there might even be a banner or rings that go along with it. These are generally handed down from personage to personage as the 'office' passes hands..
there might even be a banner or rings that go along with it. These are generally handed down from personage to personage as the 'office' passes hands..
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Another example is peerage regalia - eg a Knight:
Another example is peerage regalia - eg a Knight:


[[spurs]]
<li>[[spurs]]</li>
[[fealty chain]]
<li>[[fealty chain]]</li>
[[white belt]]
<li>[[white belt]]</li>
[[cloak]]
<li>[[cloak]]</li>

Revision as of 23:35, 4 August 2003

Items of garb that (generally) belong to the a royal household - for example:


  • crown/cornonette
  • cloak
  • throne
  • [septre]]
  • orb
  • there might even be a banner or rings that go along with it. These are generally handed down from personage to personage as the 'office' passes hands.. Another example is peerage regalia - eg a Knight:

  • spurs
  • fealty chain
  • white belt
  • cloak