Diadem
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“DIADEM, a circle of gold with points rising from it, worn by ancient kings as the token of royalty. The diadem of most of the monarchs of Europe, as represented in ancient statuary, stained glass, and paintings, resembles the annexed engraving; the kings of England, from the Conquest to Henry VII., all wore a diadem of this shape.” -Hall, 1862
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Heraldry, MiscellaneousSource
Hall, Arthur The Manual of Heraldry (London, England: J. S. Virtue & Co., 1862)
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