- Regalia, also
called Imperial Insignia[citation needed] (in
German Reichskleinodien,
Reichsinsignien or Reichsschatz), are
regalia of the Holy
Roman Emperor...
- Die
Reichskleinodien –
Herrschaftszeichen des
Heiligen Römischen Reiches,
Regensburg 2009, ISBN 978-3-7954-2002-4.
Ernst Kubin. Die
Reichskleinodien. Ihr...
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Nicholas II of
Russia Ruess, K.H. (red.), Becker, H-J. et al. (1997): Die
Reichskleinodien,
Herrschaftszeichen des
Heiligen Römischen Reiches,
Gesellschaft für...
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which was also kept in
Nuremberg along with the
Imperial Regalia (
Reichskleinodien). The name is not
related to the
modern meaning of
Erdapfel in southern...
- Reichsschwert) is one of the four most
important parts of the
Imperial Regalia (
Reichskleinodien) of the Holy
Roman Empire.
During a coronation, it was
given to the...
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since the 19th
century and
today replicas of the
Imperial Regalia (
Reichskleinodien) of the Holy
Roman Empire are on
display here. It is—together with...
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among other things, the
imperial insignia of the Holy
Roman Empire (
Reichskleinodien) and of the
Empire of Austria. The
Court Music Chapel (Hofmusikkapelle)...
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crown was the most
important item of the
Imperial Regalia (German:
Reichskleinodien),
which also
included the
Imperial Cross (German: Reichskreuz), the...
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there forever.: 7–8 This
collection was
called the
Imperial Regalia (
Reichskleinodien). When the
French Revolutionary army
approached Nuremberg in the spring...
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which was also kept in
Nuremberg along with the
Imperial Regalia (
Reichskleinodien). In 1907, it was
transferred to the
Germanic Museum in Nuremberg....