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Crown of Charlemagne

The Crown of Charlemagne is a historic, symbolic crown traditionally thought to have belonged to Emperor Charlemagne, a medieval ruler who unified much of Western Europe in the 8th and 9th centuries. Although it did not physically belong to him, it represents imperial authority and the Holy Roman Empire's legacy. The crown is a beautifully crafted piece, often used in ceremonies or as a symbol of the empire's continuity. Over time, it has become a revered icon of medieval European history, embodying the idea of divine right and royal sovereignty.