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Crown of the Polish Kingdom (919 bytes)
1: ... [[Duchy of Courland]], which had varying degrees of [[autonomy]]. 3: ...times of [[Kingdom of Poland]] until the end of [[Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth]] in [[1795]]. 5: ...]] of the Commonwealth. In the Commonwealth, that often meant to distinguish between people loyal to t... 9: [[Category:Polish history]] Crown Jewels of the United Kingdom (9076 bytes) 1: ...f England, and those added since the Union of the Crowns in [[1603]].'' 3: ...alia.jpg|thumb|250px|Coronation Chair and Regalia of England]] 5: ... to the following objects: the [[crown (headgear)|crown]]s, [[sceptre]]s (with either the cross or the do... 7: Many of these descend directly from the [[Reformation]] p... 9: One set of Crown Jewels was lost by [[John of England]] near '[[The Wash]]'. The Crown (3195 bytes) 1: ....S. Bank Arena]]. For other general usages, see [[Crown]].'' 3: ...thority and property of the state in a [[Monarchy|kingdom]] from any personal influence and private assets ... 5: ...icated, she would keep them. Others belong to the Crown, and would belong to the next monarch. 7: ...behalf of the Crown' and laws are passed by the [[Crown in Parliament]], with Royal assent. 9: ...s an MP (see [[resignation from the British House of Commons]]). Crown (1137 bytes) 1: '''Crown''' names several entities associated with monarch... 3: * A [[crown (headgear)]], the headgear worn by a monarch. 4: ...Monarch of a kingdom. Compare [[Crown colony]], [[Crown land]]. 5: * ''[[Crowning]]'', a [[Russia]]n novel. 7: '''Crown''' is also the name of several currencies: Crown Burgers (1562 bytes) 1: ...[pastrami]] being freshly sliced from large hunks of [[meat]]. 3: ..., [[Carls Jr.]] released a burger very similar to Crown's signature burger called the "Pastrami Burger." 5: ...ther burgers. Crown also carries its own version of the [[Utah]] [[condiment]] [[fry sauce]]. 7: Crown has three Salt Lake locations. 10: ...ations/saltlakecity/D2048.html Frommer's entry on Crown Burger] Crown of Slaves (808 bytes) 1: ...as the first in the ''Wages of Sin'' series, spun-off from the main [[Honor Harrington]] series. 3: ...nd [[Ruth Winton]], introduced in ''[[The Service of the Sword|Promised Land]]''. 4: ... one of the [[People's Republic of Haven|Republic of Haven]]'s most capable agents, also appear. Crown (coin) (1939 bytes) 1: [[Image:BritishCrown.jpeg|right|frame|Crown reverse, 1953 and 1960.]] 3: ...lf-crown]] and [[English coin Double Crown|double crown]]. 5: ...aland 5 shilling piece. [[Australia|Australia's]] crown-sized fifty-cent piece was previously round but n... 7: ...ly to describe large silver or cupro-nickel coins of about 40 [[milli|m]][[metre|m]] in [[diameter]]. Crown Prince (2329 bytes) 1: ... lose it, with it being granted to another member of the Royal Family. <br> 5: ...the heirs apparent to the Scandinavian monarchies officially bear the title, while the heir presumptiv... 8: *[[Prince of Asturias]] ([[Spain]]) 9: ...uke of Braganza]] or [[Prince of Brazil]] (titles of the [[Portugal|Portuguese]] heir after [[1640]]) 10: *[[Prince of Orange]] (House of [[Orange-Nassau]]) (The [[Netherlands]]) The Jewel in the Crown (1596 bytes) 1: '''''The Jewel in the Crown''''' is a [[United Kingdom|British]] [[television]] drama series produced by... 3: ... were filmed in England. Fortunately the strength of the storyline tends to outweigh its technical lim... 5: ...h programmes were made by the same company reruns of both series usually turn up on the same channel. 7: ...t ensured that no one character was at the centre of the action throughout, and, thanks to a flashback... 9: ...for by industry professionals, ''The Jewel in the Crown'' was placed 22nd. Crown Point (452 bytes) 1: '''Crown Point''' is the name of several towns or cities, and geographic features: 2: *[[Crown Point, Alaska]] 3: *[[Crown Point, Indiana]] 4: *[[Crown Point, New York]] 5: *[[Crown Point, Oregon]]. Quest for the crown (2153 bytes) 1: ...The game centers on Lord Nonesuch's quest for a [[crown]] in an inpenetrable [[castle]]. The game pays h... 14: It was a time of legend. 20: He stole a crown and put it somewhere in his inpenentrable castle. 22: ...was said that it was certain doom to look for the crown! 24: Because of the man-eating plants! Crown Court (6377 bytes) 3: ...ouse of Lords|House of Lords]]. See also [[Courts of England and Wales]]. 5: ...cal courts assembled four times a year to dispose of criminal cases which were not serious enough to g... 7: ...iminal Court at the [[Old Bailey]] is part of the Crown Court, and is the main criminal court in the capi... 9: A Crown Court and a [[County Court]] may be located in th... 13: ...d of the evidence longhand in a notebook in front of him. Witnesses and barristers may have to pause f... Crown Wallpaper (316 bytes) 1: ...eration of wall paper manufacturers in the United Kingdom in 1899. 3: ...y 1950s to the late 1960s is held at the [[Museum of Domestic Design and Architecture]] Crown Jewels (1739 bytes) 2: ...ey usually include one or more [[Crown (headgear)|crown]]s, [[scepter]]s, [[orb]]s, [[sword]]s, and/or [[... 4: ==United Kingdom== 5: ... attractions. (See ''[[Crown Jewels of the United Kingdom]]'') 8: Some of the English crown jewels being held by Elizabeth II.<br> 12: The "[[Honours of Scotland]]", are on display in Edinburgh Castle. Adam A. Crown (490 bytes) 1: ...an-Jacques Gillet]]. He teaches classical fencing of the [[France|French]] school as well as historica... 4: *[http://www.classicalfencing.com/ ''Maitre'' Crown's school] 6: [[Category:Fencers|Crown, Adam Adrian]] Crown land (3486 bytes) 1: ...II of the United Kingdom|George III]] when the '''Crown Estate''' was surrendered to [[Parliament]] in re... 3: ...ralia]] has developed parallel to the development of [[Federal lands]] in the US. 5: Crown land is also a feature of the [[Austro-Hungarian Empire]] and its predecess... 8: ...but he had full power of disposal by grant of the crown lands, which were increased from time to time by ... 11: ... reign George III surrendered his interest in the Crown Estate in return for a fixed [[civil list]]. Crown (headgear) (3856 bytes) 3: ...]] surprised [[Pius VII]] when he reached out and crowned himself, a heretical coup. 5: ...e in the [[eighteenth century]] while the [[Irish Crown Jewels]] were stolen from [[Dublin Castle]] in 19... 10: ... such as that of the [[quetzal]], often decorated crowns. 12: In [[Classical antiquity]] the crown (''corona'') that was sometimes awarded to people... 15: ...nt, or items endorsed by it; see [[The Crown]]. A crown or coronet is employed in [[heraldry]] under stri... Crown of Thorns (8526 bytes) 1: :''Alternate meanings: [[Crown-of-Thorns starfish]]'' 3: ...by the early Christian Fathers, such as [[Clement of Alexandria]], [[Origen]], and others. 7: ... in him. Then came Jesus forth, wearing the crown of thorns, and the purple robe. And Pilate saith unt... 11: ... it is likely that what purported to be the Crown of Thorns was venerated at Jerusalem from the 5th ce... 14: ...-Saxon King [[Athelstan]] in 927, on the occasion of certain marriage negotiations, and eventually fou... Order of the Crown (1664 bytes) 1: ...mb|150px|right|Knight's Medal of the Order of the Crown]] 3: ...Order of the Crown was made a national decoration of Belgium and made a decoration for any service to ... 5: ... Crown is the Knight’s degree of the Order of the Crown. 7: ...isting of the various degrees to the Order of the Crown 10: * Grand Officer Crown copyright (3568 bytes) 1: ... some of its former colonies. It covers creations of the government and generally continues for 50 yea... 3: ...ntil [[1911]] there was no special status for the Crown, excepting these texts. 5: ...the basis of the later [[1956]] and [[1988]] acts of parliament. 9: ... the text of laws, orders-in-council, or the text of judicial decrees and opinions are sometimes consi... 11: ... in the following form (with the appropriate year of first publication):
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