The Portuguese crown jewels (jóias da Coroa Portuguesa), also known as the Royal Treasure (Tesouro Real), are the pieces of jewelry, regalia, and vestments that were used by the Kings and Queens of Portugal during the time of the Portuguese Monarchy. Over the nine centuries of Portuguese history, the Portuguese crown jewels have lost and gained many pieces. Most of the current set of the Portuguese crown jewels are from the reigns of King João VI and King Luís I.
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large part of the PortugueseCrownJewels were stolen from the Museon. They were on loan for an exhibition on European CrownJewels. Following an investigation...
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sphere surmounted by a cross pattée. Emptied of its jewels at the time of the creation of the crown of Peter II in 1841, its last use goes back to the...
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Triple Crown differs from other Triple Crowns in a major way by instead having its three jewels be spread out over three years. The Triple Crown consists...
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