English: Danish Crown Regalia *1. Crown of Christian IV 1595. (centre image) *2. Crown of Christian V 1665-70. (top image) *3. The queen's crown 1731. (bottom image) *4. Sceptre. *5. Sword of state. *6. Globus cruciger.
Dansk: Danske kronregalier. *1. Christian IV's krone 1595. (midt i billedet) *2. Christian V's krone 1665-70. (øverst i billedet) *3. Dronningekronen 1731. (nederst i billedet) *4. Sceptret. *5. Kroningskården. *6. Rigsæblet.
Danish_Crown_Regalia.png: the author is not credited in the original encyclopedia. The image comes from the fifth tome of the encyclopedia that was edited by Christian Blangstrup.
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