St Edward's Crown
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St Edward's Crown
Summary
St Edward's Crown is a crown[1]. It ranks in the top 6% of crown entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (1,043 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- St Edward's Crown is the creator of Sir Robert Viner, 1st Baronet[3].
- St Edward's Crown is in the country of United Kingdom[4].
- St Edward's Crown's image is recorded as Saint Edward's Crown.jpg[5].
- St Edward's Crown's instance of is recorded as crown[6].
- St Edward's Crown's owned by is recorded as Charles III[7].
- St Edward's Crown's genre is recorded as royal crown[8].
- Edward the Confessor is named after St Edward's Crown[9].
- St Edward's Crown's made from material is recorded as velvet[10].
- St Edward's Crown's made from material is recorded as ermine[11].
- St Edward's Crown's made from material is recorded as gold[12].
- St Edward's Crown's made from material is recorded as amethyst[13].
- St Edward's Crown's made from material is recorded as garnet group[14].
- St Edward's Crown's made from material is recorded as olivine[15].
- St Edward's Crown's made from material is recorded as peridot[16].
- St Edward's Crown's made from material is recorded as ruby[17].
- St Edward's Crown's made from material is recorded as sapphire[18].
- St Edward's Crown's made from material is recorded as topaz[19].
- St Edward's Crown's made from material is recorded as tourmalines[20].
- St Edward's Crown's made from material is recorded as zircon[21].
- St Edward's Crown's collection is recorded as Royal Collection[22].
- St Edward's Crown's inventory number is recorded as RCIN 31700[23].
- St Edward's Crown's location is recorded as Jewel House[24].
- St Edward's Crown's part of is recorded as Crown Jewels of the United Kingdom[25].
- St Edward's Crown's part of is recorded as Canadian royal symbols[26].
- St Edward's Crown's Commons category is recorded as Crown of St Edward[27].
Body
Geography
St Edward's Crown is in the country of United Kingdom[4]. Part of include Crown Jewels of the United Kingdom[25], a crown jewels[28], in United Kingdom[29] and Canadian royal symbols[26].
Designation and Status
St Edward's Crown's instance of is recorded as crown[6].
History and Context
+1602-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of St Edward's Crown[30]. Its owned by is recorded as Charles III[7]. Edward the Confessor is named after it[9].
Why It Matters
St Edward's Crown ranks in the top 6% of crown entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (1,043 views/month).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 27 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[31] It is known by 15 alternative names across languages and contexts.[32]