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Deutsch: Die Reichskrone

Westdeutsch, 2. H. 10. Jahrhundert; das Kronenkreuz einer Hinzufügung des frühen 11. Jahrhunderts; der Bügel aus der Zeit Kaiser Konrads II. (1024-1039); die rote Samthaube aus dem 18. Jahrhundert Gold, Email (Zellenschmelz), Edelsteine, Perlen Stirnplatte: H: 14,9 cm, B: 11,2 cm ; Kronenkreuz: H: 9,9 cm

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English: The Imperial Crown

Western Germany 2nd half of the 10th century The cross is an addition from the early 11th century; the arch dates from the reign of Emperor Conrad II (ruled 1024-1039); the red velvet cap is from the 18th century. Gold, cloisonné enamel, precious stones, pearls Brow plate: H 14.9 cm, W 11.2 cm; cross: H 9.9 cm

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Deutsch: Die Reichskrone

Westdeutsch, 2. H. 10. Jahrhundert; das Kronenkreuz einer Hinzufügung des frühen 11. Jahrhunderts; der Bügel aus der Zeit Kaiser Konrads II. (1024-1039); die rote Samthaube aus dem 18. Jahrhundert Gold, Email (Zellenschmelz), Edelsteine, Perlen Stirnplatte: H: 14,9 cm, B: 11,2 cm ; Kronenkreuz: H: 9,9 cm

SK Inv.-Nr. XIII 1
English: The Imperial Crown

Western Germany 2nd half of the 10th century The cross is an addition from the early 11th century; the arch dates from the reign of Emperor Conrad II (ruled 1024-1039); the red velvet cap is from the 18th century. Gold, cloisonné enamel, precious stones, pearls Brow plate: H 14.9 cm, W 11.2 cm; cross: H 9.9 cm

SK Inv. No. XIII 1
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Author MyName ( Gryffindor)

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