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Royal Crowns

Linda Hill

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Casa editrice: Publifye

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"Royal Crowns" explores the rich history and symbolism of royal headwear, examining these objects not just as beautiful artifacts but as potent representations of power, cultural identity, and historical narrative. The book traces the evolution of crown design across centuries and cultures, illustrating how styles have reflected shifts in political ideologies and aesthetic preferences. For example, certain gemstones were believed to possess mystical properties, further legitimizing royal authority. The book delves into the stories behind the crowns, the kings and queens who wore them, and the historical events that shaped their significance.

 
Beginning with a brief history of crowning ceremonies, the book progresses through European monarchies, showcasing iconic examples like the Crown Jewels of the United Kingdom, before broadening its scope to include crowns from Asia, Africa, and the Americas.

 
Finally, the book analyzes the embedded symbolism within the crowns, revealing how specific gemstones and design elements were used to communicate royal power. Through historical documents and art historical analysis, "Royal Crowns" connects historical context with the crown's inherent function as a symbol of power, providing a valuable perspective on these artifacts and their enduring impact.
Disponibile da: 06/03/2025.
Lunghezza di stampa: 80 pagine.

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