Eastern crown
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The Eastern Crown is a gold heraldic crown surmounted with a variable number of sharp spikes. It is so called because of its origin in the Eastern Mediterranean. The Eastern Crown is one of the oldest crowns, and so for this reason it has also been known as the Antique Crown.
The celestial crown is a modified Eastern Crown with longer spikes and topped by stars with no specific fixed number of points.
Gallery[]
Example of an Eastern crown (Hugo Gerard Ströhl)
Coat of arms of the former Kingdom of Illyria featuring an Eastern crown
Old coat of arms of Dalmatia (Habsburg Monarchy) featuring Eastern crowns
Coat of arms of the Order of Saint Lazarus featuring an Eastern crown
Coat of arms of the Duke of Wellington featuring supporters gorged (collared) of Eastern crowns
An eastern crown depicted on a coin of Marcus Aurelius
See also[]
- Radiant crown
- Crown (heraldry)
- Celestial crown
- Heraldry
- Circlet
- Golden hat
References[]
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- (in Spanish) Eastern Crown definition. Libro de Armoría.
- Heraldic crowns, www.scottish-wedding-dreams.com
- Fox-Davies, Arthur Charles (1909) A Complete Guide to Heraldry, Chapter XXIII: Crest, Coronets and Chapeaux.
- Crowns (headgear)
- Crowns in heraldry
- Heraldry stubs
- Crowns of the coat of Arms of Austria-Hungary