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DUTCH ROYAL JEWELS
Dutch Regalia; Dutch Royal Regalia
  • The Crown of the Netherlands
  • Procession to the inauguration of Queen Juliana in 1948. The sword of state is carried by Lt. Gen. [[Hendrik Johan Kruls]].
  • Nieuwe Kerk]] in 2013: the crown on the left and the sceptre and orb on the right

Regalía de aposento         
  • Numbered tile on ''Casa a la malicia'' in [[Barrio de La Latina]], Madrid.
Regalia de aposento
The Regalía de aposento was a fee or royalty on housing that was instituted by the Crown of Castile in the Middle Ages.British and foreign state papers, Volume 6 by Great Britain - Foreign and Commonwealth Office
regalia         
  • Residenz Palace treasury]], [[Munich]]
  • The [[Holy Crown of Hungary]] along with other regalia.
  • regalia]].
  • Danish globus cruciger. Part of the [[Danish Crown Regalia]].
  • Gustaf (VI) Adolf]] in their crowns and coronets on a state occasion about 1900.
  • Copy of [[University of Olomouc]] rector's mace
  • Imperial Regalia]]. Detail from a 1872 portrait by [[Pedro Américo]].
  • Bulgaria]]
  • Sotho]] regalia in [[South Africa]]
  • Austrian Imperial Crown
PRIVILEGES AND THE INSIGNIA CHARACTERISTIC OF A SOVEREIGN
Barmi; Royal Regalia; Insignia of royalty; The regalia; Coronation regalia
n. pl.
Ensigns of royalty, regal paraphernalia.
regalia         
  • Residenz Palace treasury]], [[Munich]]
  • The [[Holy Crown of Hungary]] along with other regalia.
  • regalia]].
  • Danish globus cruciger. Part of the [[Danish Crown Regalia]].
  • Gustaf (VI) Adolf]] in their crowns and coronets on a state occasion about 1900.
  • Copy of [[University of Olomouc]] rector's mace
  • Imperial Regalia]]. Detail from a 1872 portrait by [[Pedro Américo]].
  • Bulgaria]]
  • Sotho]] regalia in [[South Africa]]
  • Austrian Imperial Crown
PRIVILEGES AND THE INSIGNIA CHARACTERISTIC OF A SOVEREIGN
Barmi; Royal Regalia; Insignia of royalty; The regalia; Coronation regalia
Regalia consists of all the traditional clothes and items which someone such as a king or a judge wears and carries on official occasions.
...officials in full regalia.
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Wikipedia

Regalia of the Netherlands

The regalia of the Netherlands consists of a number of items symbolising the Dutch monarch's authority and dignity. In comparison to many European monarchies' regalia, the Dutch regalia are relatively new: having been commissioned by King William II in 1840. An earlier, more modest set of regalia made of silver was commissioned by King William I in 1815.

Dutch monarchs are not and have never been crowned but are instead sworn-in and inaugurated in a ceremony at the Nieuwe Kerk in Amsterdam. The regalia (not including the royal mantle) are never bestowed upon or worn by the monarch. Instead, the crown, sceptre, and orb are placed on what is called a credence table during the ceremony while the sword and standard are carried by different officials.

A number of jewellery worn by the Dutch royal family are termed as the Crown Jewels and are not part of the regalia.