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crown jewels - traducción al ruso

OBJECTS OF METALWORK AND JEWELLERY IN THE REGALIA OF A CURRENT OR FORMER MONARCHY
Crown Jewels; Crown jewel; Byzantine crown jewels; Hawaiian crown jewels
  • Holy Crown of Hungary
  • Moctezuma II's headdress, Vienna
  • Two oldest Russian crowns: [[Monomakh's Cap]] (foreground) and the Kazan Crown
  • Comerford Crown, picture from: Dublin Penny Journal, Vol. 1, No. 9, August 25, 1832
  • A [[scepter]] consisting of a gilt rod topped with a red-enameled globe topped in turn by a red-enameled [[Florentine Lily]] also formed part of the regalia of the Grand Dukes of Tuscany.
  • [[Holy Crown of Hungary]] (Saint Stephen's Crown), and other pieces of the Hungarian regalia
  • Orb]] of the King of Sweden as displayed in the Royal Treasury (2014).
  • [[Bohemian Crown Jewels]]
  • [[Crown Jewels of Austria]]. Like most regalia, they include a crown, an orb and a sceptre.
  • orb]], [[sceptre]], and royal mantle buckle
  • Crown of [[George XII of Georgia]].
  • The Crown of João VI with the [[Sceptre of the Armillary]]; [[Ajuda National Palace]].
  • Crown of [[Tahiti]]
  • Heraldic version
  • [[Crown of Louis XV]], 1722, [[Louvre]].
  • Replica of the Imperial Crown of Mexico, Second Empire
  • helmet (crown)]] of the Albanian warrior king, [[Skanderbeg]], made in 1460.
  • The enamelled plates from the [[Monomachus Crown]] (if it is one) showing the Byzantine emperor [[Constantine IX Monomachos]], 1042–1055, now in [[Budapest]].
  • rubies]], [[emerald]]s and other gems. [[Saint Peter's Basilica]], [[Rome]].
  • Sophie Charlotte]], middle: [[Crown of Frederick I]], bottom: royal sceptre of Frederick I, right: royal orb of Frederick I.
  • [[Radama II]], with crown
  • Crown jewels of Bavaria
  • Crown used in the proclamation of Kings of Spain, made in the 18th century
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  • The Duke of Hamilton]] as [[Queen Elizabeth II]] attends The [[Scottish Parliament]].
  • [[Maximilian I of Mexico]] with the Imperial Crown of Mexico, 1864.
  • [[Empress Zewditu I]] accompanied by a priest
  • Georgian crown of the 16th century

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общая лексика

королевские регалии (короны, скипетры, державы и др. драгоценности; используются монархом на официальных церемониях; хранятся в лондонском Тауэре [Tower of London])

королевские регалии и драгоценности

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королевские регалии, драгоценности из королевской казны
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1) брит. коронные драгоценности
2) разг. наиболее привлекательные составные части корпорации (дочерние компании)

Definición

Crown jewels
¦ plural noun the crown and other ornaments and jewellery worn or carried by the sovereign on certain state occasions.

Wikipedia

Crown jewels

Crown jewels are the objects of metalwork and jewellery in the regalia of a current or former monarchy. They are often used for the coronation of a monarch and a few other ceremonial occasions. A monarch may often be shown wearing them in portraits, as they symbolize the power and continuity of the monarchy. Additions to them may be made, but since medieval times the existing items are typically passed down unchanged as they symbolize the continuity of the monarchy.

Typical items in Europe include crowns, sceptres, orbs, swords, ceremonial maces, and rings, all usually in gold or silver-gilt and heavily decorated with precious and semi-precious gemstones, in styles which go back to the Middle Ages and are normally very conservative to emphasize the continuity of the monarchy. Many working collections of crown jewels are kept in vaults or strongrooms when not in use and can be seen by the public. The crown jewels of many former monarchies can also be seen in museums, and may still represent national cultural icons even for countries that are now republics, as for example in Hungary, where the Holy Crown of Hungary has been re-incorporated in the coat of arms of Hungary. Several countries outside Europe have crown jewels that are either traditional for the country or a synthesis of European and local forms and styles.

Ejemplos de uso de crown jewels
1. "They are raiding the crown jewels to raise capital.
2. "They are selling the crown jewels here," said one banker close to the deal.
3. Could it be King John, who lost the Crown Jewels in the Wash?
4. From July 21, he will care for the Crown Jewels and the Queen‘s personal jewellery collection.
5. And of course, Thursday and Sunday sports are still the crown jewels.
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