Christian V's Crown
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La corona di Cristiano V di Danimarca è la corona utilizzata per le incoronazioni di tutti i sovrani assoluti danesi.
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Die Absolute Krone (auch Krone Christians V.) ist seit 1671 die offizielle Krone des Königreichs Dänemark. Sie wurde von König Friedrich III. für seinen Sohn Christian V. in Auftrag gegeben, nachdem 1660 die Einführung der absoluten Erbmonarchie geglückt war. Die Absolute Krone befindet sich mit den anderen dänischen Kronjuwelen in der Schatzkammer von Schloss Rosenborg in Kopenhagen.
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The crown of King Christian V of Denmark was the crown used at the coronation of all of Denmark's absolutist kings. While the reign of such monarchs ended in 1849, the crown is still used during a Danish king's castrum doloris, the last time in 1972.Used by the kings from Christian V to Christian VIII. The crown was made by Paul Kurtz in Copenhagen, 1670–1671. It is made of gold with enamel and table-cut stones, weighting in total 2080 g. The jewel also contains 2 garnets and 2 sapphires, of which the largest dates back to Frederick I of Denmark.
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De Kroon van Christiaan V (ook soms wel Absolute Kroon genoemd) is sinds 1671 de officiële kroon van het koninkrijk Denemarken. Het werd door koning Frederik III voor zijn zoon Christiaan V besteld bij de juwelier Paul Kurz in 1665, nadat hij er in 1660 in was geslaagd een absolute erfelijke monarchie in te voeren. De kroon bevindt zich samen met de andere Deense kroonjuwelen in de schatkamer van Slot Rosenborg in Kopenhagen.
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A coroa do rei Cristiano V da Dinamarca foi a coroa usada na coroação de todos os reis absolutistas da Dinamarca. Embora o reinado de tais monarcas tenha terminado em 1849, a coroa ainda é usada durante o de um rei dinamarquês, sendo usada pela última vez em 1972. Usado pelos reis dinamarqueses desde Cristiano V a Cristiano VIII. .A coroa foi feita por Paul Kurtz em Copenhaguen, 1670-1671. É feita de ouro com esmalte e pedras lapidadas, pesando no total 2080 g. A jóia também contém 2 granadas e 2 safiras, das quais a maior data de Frederico I da Dinamarca .
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Die Absolute Krone (auch Krone Christians V.) ist seit 1671 die offizielle Krone des Königreichs Dänemark. Sie wurde von König Friedrich III. für seinen Sohn Christian V. in Auftrag gegeben, nachdem 1660 die Einführung der absoluten Erbmonarchie geglückt war. Die Absolute Krone wurde zwar anlässlich einer Krönung getragen, allerdings nie für den rituellen Krönungsakt selbst verwendet. Denn da die Königswürde nun durch Erbrecht übertragen wurde, – d. h. ohne Beteiligung des Adels oder der Reichsstände (siehe Königswahl), – wurde die Krönung auf den religiösen Weiheritus der Salbung beschränkt. Die Salbung wurde mit dem Ende des Absolutismus (Verfassung von 1849) abgeschafft. Seitdem findet die Krone nur noch bei der Aufbahrung eines verstorbenen Monarchen am Castrum doloris Verwendung. Die Absolute Krone befindet sich mit den anderen dänischen Kronjuwelen in der Schatzkammer von Schloss Rosenborg in Kopenhagen.
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The crown of King Christian V of Denmark was the crown used at the coronation of all of Denmark's absolutist kings. While the reign of such monarchs ended in 1849, the crown is still used during a Danish king's castrum doloris, the last time in 1972.Used by the kings from Christian V to Christian VIII. The crown was made by Paul Kurtz in Copenhagen, 1670–1671. It is made of gold with enamel and table-cut stones, weighting in total 2080 g. The jewel also contains 2 garnets and 2 sapphires, of which the largest dates back to Frederick I of Denmark. Frederik III had large parts of his daughters' trousseau bought in Paris, which, already at that time, was a centre for European fashion. But the jewellery was commissioned to Kurtz. He was, therefore, considered an outstanding jeweller. In 1670–1671 he made his principal piece of work, Crown of Christian V. The closed shape was inspired by the crown of Louis XIV of France, but Kurtz replaced the lily-shaped points of the French crown with palmettes and adorned the crown with a row of diamonds intertwined with palmette and acanthus. In that way a "white" play of light was created, which was framed by blue and red in the sapphires and garnets of the crown ring and the blue monde and cross in the top. The crown forms part of the National Coat of arms of Denmark and the Royal Coat of arms. Since 1671, the crown has been the de facto symbol of the state power. It is included in stylized and varied forms in most state institutions, including ministries.
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La corona di Cristiano V di Danimarca è la corona utilizzata per le incoronazioni di tutti i sovrani assoluti danesi.
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De Kroon van Christiaan V (ook soms wel Absolute Kroon genoemd) is sinds 1671 de officiële kroon van het koninkrijk Denemarken. Het werd door koning Frederik III voor zijn zoon Christiaan V besteld bij de juwelier Paul Kurz in 1665, nadat hij er in 1660 in was geslaagd een absolute erfelijke monarchie in te voeren. Deze kroon werd weliswaar naar aanleiding van een kroning gedragen, maar niet voor de rituele kroningshandeling zelf gebruikt. Omdat de koninklijke waardigheid nu door erfrecht werd overgedragen, met andere woorden zonder aandeel hierin van de adel of de Rijksstanden (zie kiesmonarchie), werd de kroning tot de religieuze wijdingsrite van de zalving beperkt. De zalving werd toen er een einde werd gemaakt aan de absolute monarchie (Deense Grondwet van 1849) afgeschaft. Sindsdien wordt de kroon slechts noch bij de opbaring van een overleden monarch in een gebruikt. De kroon bevindt zich samen met de andere Deense kroonjuwelen in de schatkamer van Slot Rosenborg in Kopenhagen.
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A coroa do rei Cristiano V da Dinamarca foi a coroa usada na coroação de todos os reis absolutistas da Dinamarca. Embora o reinado de tais monarcas tenha terminado em 1849, a coroa ainda é usada durante o de um rei dinamarquês, sendo usada pela última vez em 1972. Usado pelos reis dinamarqueses desde Cristiano V a Cristiano VIII. .A coroa foi feita por Paul Kurtz em Copenhaguen, 1670-1671. É feita de ouro com esmalte e pedras lapidadas, pesando no total 2080 g. A jóia também contém 2 granadas e 2 safiras, das quais a maior data de Frederico I da Dinamarca . O rei Frederico III teve grande parte do enxoval de suas filhas comprado em Paris, que, já naquela época, era um centro da moda européia. Suas joias, contudo, foram encomendadas a Kurtz. Ele foi, portanto, considerado um joalheiro excepcional. Em 1670-1671 ele fez sua principal obra, a Coroa de Cristiano V. A forma fechada foi inspirada na coroa de Luís XIV da França, mas Kurtz substituiu as pontas em forma de lírio da coroa francesa por palmetas e adornou a coroa com uma fileira de diamantes entrelaçados com palmeta e acanto. Cria-se assim um jogo de luz, com o azul e vermelho nas safiras e granadas do anel da coroa e no azul e cruz no topo. A coroa faz parte do Brasão Nacional da Dinamarca e do Brasão Real. Desde 1671, a coroa tem sido o símbolo de facto do poder do Estado. Está incluído em formas estilizadas e variadas na maioria das instituições estatais, incluindo ministérios.A coroa também figura nas moedas da Dinamarca.
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