-
Regalia (/rəˈɡeɪl.i.ə/ rə-****L-ee-ə) is the set of emblems, symbols, or
paraphernalia indicative of
royal status, as well as rights,
prerogatives and...
-
Imperial Regalia of
Brazil Regalia of the
Bulgarian monarch Danish Crown Regalia English regalia French regalia Gr****
Regalia Imperial Regalia of the Holy...
- of London,
which include the
coronation regalia and
vestments worn by
British monarchs. The
coronation regalia are the only
working set in
Europe and the...
-
Imperial Regalia, also
called Imperial Insignia[citation needed] (in
German Reichskleinodien,
Reichsinsignien or Reichsschatz), are
regalia of the Holy...
-
Treasures (三種の神器,
Sanshu no Jingi/Mikusa no Kamudakara) are the
imperial regalia of ****an and
consist of the
sword Kusanagi no
Tsurugi (草薙劍), the mirror...
-
Latin inter (among) and
regalia (things of the king).
There are two
classes of rights,
divided into: The
regalia majora (major
regalia),
which are inseparable...
- Jura
regalia were the
legal rights in
medieval Europe that
belonged exclusively to the king,
either as
essential to his
sovereignty (jura majora, jura...
-
Papal regalia and
insignia are the
official items of
attire and
decoration proper to the Pope in his
capacity as the
visible head of the
Catholic Church...
- The
regalia of
Norway are
items that
symbolise the
Norwegian monarch's
power and majesty.
Little is
known of the old
Norwegian regalia which have since...
- the
regalia of the
Abbasid and
Fatimid Caliphates.
Three distinct categories of
crowns exist in
those monarchies that use
crowns or
state regalia. Coronation...