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Article
A symbol of royal power, it is used in representations of Christ the King, of Mary as Queen of Heaven, and of saints of royal blood.
Associated in Art with
- Blessed Conrad of Bavaria
- King David
- Saint Acisclus
- Saint Adelaide of Burgundy
- Saint Adelard of Corbie
- Saint Agapitus the Martyr
- Saint Agatha of Sicily
- Saint Agrippina of Rome
- Saint Alkmund of Northumbria
- Saint Amalburga
- Saint Angelus of Jerusalem
- Saint Balthasar
- Saint Bathilde
- Saint Caedwalla of Wessex
- Saint Casimir of Poland
- Saint Caspar
- Saint Catherine del Ricci
- Saint Cecilia
- Saint Clotilde
- Saint Columba of Sens
- Saint Cuthbert of Lindisfarne
- Saint Edmund of East Anglia
- Saint Edward the Martyr
- Saint Eligius of Noyon
- Saint Elizabeth of Hungary
- Saint Elizabeth of Portugal
- Saint Emeric of Hungary
- Saint Eric of Sweden
- Saint Etheldreda
- Saint Felix of Valois
- Saint Ferdinand III of Castille
- Saint Foillan of Fosses
- Saint Francis Borgia
- Saint Frigidian of Lucca
- Saint Gebhard of Constance
- Saint Gertrude the Great
- Saint Godelieve
- Saint Hermengild
- Saint Hilda of Whitby
- Saint Irmina of Oehren
- Saint Jane of Valois
- Saint Josaphat Kuncevyc
- Saint Judicael
- Saint Juliana of Nicomedia
- Saint Leopold III
- Saint Louis IX
- Saint Louis of Toulouse
- Saint Lucius
- Saint Matilda of Saxony
- Saint Melchior
- Saint Olaf II
- Saint Onuphrius
- Saint Oswald of Northumbria
- Saint Philomena
- Saint Sebastian
- Saint Sigismund of Burgundy
- Saint Stephen of Hungary
- Saint Stephen the Martyr
- Saint Valeria of Limoges
- Saint Victoria of Cordoba
- Saint Walburga
- Saint Wernher of Oberwessel
- Saint Wystan of Evesham
Additional Information
MLA Citation
- “crown”. Emblems of the Faith. Saints.SQPN.com. 25 December 2012. Web. 19 June 2013. <>