For Japan's Imperial Regalia, see Imperial Regalia of Japan. For Brazil's Imperial Regalia, see Imperial Regalia of Brazil.
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The Imperial Regalia, also called Imperial Insignia[citation needed] (in German Reichskleinodien, Reichsinsignien or Reichsschatz), are regalia of the Holy Roman Emperor. The most important parts are the Crown, the Imperial orb, the Imperial sceptre, the Holy Lance and the Imperial Sword. Today they are kept at the Imperial Treasury in the Hofburg palace in Vienna, Austria.
The Imperial Regalia are the only completely preserved regalia from the Middle Ages.
During the late Middle Ages, the word Imperial Regalia (Reichskleinodien) had many variations in the Latin language. The regalia were named in Latin: insignia imperialia, regalia insignia, insignia imperalis capellae quae regalia dicuntur and other similar words.
The ImperialRegalia, also called Imperial Insignia[citation needed] (in German Reichskleinodien, Reichsinsignien or Reichsschatz), are regalia of the...
Sacred Treasures (三種の神器, Sanshu no Jingi/Mikusa no Kamudakara) are the imperialregalia of Japan and consist of the sword Kusanagi no Tsurugi (草薙劍), the mirror...
of the Emperor of Japan The ImperialRegalia of the emperors and kings of the Holy Roman Empire The French Crown Regalia But some elements occur in many...
important item of the ImperialRegalia (German: Reichskleinodien), which also included the Imperial Cross (German: Reichskreuz), the Imperial Sword (German:...
Russian Empire. From this collection came a new set of regalia, including eventually the great imperial crown, to replace the Crown of Monomakh and other crowns...
Yata no Kagami (八咫鏡) is a sacred bronze mirror that is part of the ImperialRegalia of Japan. The Yata no Kagami represents "wisdom" or "honesty," depending...
ornaments and regalia worn by the Emperor of Brazil during the Brazilian monarchical period. They were used by the Brazilian Imperial Family until 1889...
Kyūchū-sanden). Parts of the ImperialRegalia of Japan are kept here and the sanctuary plays a religious role in imperial enthronements and weddings. The...
Kusanagi-no-Tsurugi (草薙の剣) is a legendary Japanese sword and one of three ImperialRegalia of Japan. It was originally called Ame-no-Murakumo-no-Tsurugi (天叢雲剣...
This version of the lance is on public display with the rest of the ImperialRegalia at the Hofburg. The lance (Greek: λόγχη, lonkhē) is mentioned in the...
Feodorovna, who would be the final Tsar and Tsaritsa of Russia. The Russian Imperialregalia survived the subsequent Russian Revolution and the Communist period...
monarchs List of emperors of Japan ImperialRegalia of Japan Tokyo Imperial Palace Three Palace Sanctuaries Kyoto Imperial Palace Akasaka Palace Ie (Japanese...
The Imperial Sword (Latin: Gladius Imperatoria, German: Reichsschwert) is one of the four most important parts of the ImperialRegalia (Reichskleinodien)...
Emperor, Pedro II. With the addition of this Crown to the Brazilian ImperialRegalia, use of the previous, simpler Crown of Pedro I was abandoned. The design...
and point to the origin of the mirror, sword, and magatama as the ImperialRegalia of Japan. The Records of the Three Kingdoms, the earliest historical...
Crown jewels are the objects of metalwork and jewellery in the regalia of a current or former monarchy. They are often used for the coronation of a monarch...
sides of the throne are two little tables, where two of the three Imperialregalia (the sword and the jewel), and the privy seal and state seal would...
inconspicuous cross. The emerald was not cut, but polished. Since the ImperialRegalia of the Holy Roman Empire, including the Crown, were kept in Nuremberg...
including later Imperial portraits in military dress, show boots nearly reaching the knee - red for the Emperor. In the ImperialRegalia of the Holy Roman...
gradually restored since the 19th century and today replicas of the ImperialRegalia (Reichskleinodien) of the Holy Roman Empire are on display here. It...
the world's oldest continuous hereditary monarchy. Various ancient imperialregalia (three sacred treasures) are given to the new sovereign during the...
archaeological record) as part of the Aachen regalia of the Holy Roman Empire. Along with the rest of the imperialregalia from both Aachen and Nuremberg, it is...
routinely clothed by the Carmelite nuns in luxurious fabrics with imperialregalia and a golden crown while his left hand holds a globus cruciger and...
this area. The Atsuta Shrine is of ancient origin, it is home to the ImperialRegalia of Japan, the legendary sword Kusanagi no Tsurugi. According to traditional...
this sanctuary.) The Yasakani no magatama or Sacred Jewel, one of the ImperialRegalia of Japan, is also said to be housed in the Kashiko-dokoro. Kōrei-den...
Couronne de France) and Regalia comprise the crowns, orb, sceptres, diadems and jewels that were symbols of Royal or Imperial power between 752 and 1870...
related to the Reichsapfel ("Imperial Apple", Globus cruciger) which was also kept in Nuremberg along with the ImperialRegalia (Reichskleinodien). The name...
Cisleithania, officially The Kingdoms and Lands Represented in the Imperial Council (German: Die im Reichsrat vertretenen Königreiche und Länder), was...