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- Q5034415 subject Q8906800.
- Q5034415 abstract "The cap of a crown is the cap which fills the inner space of a modern crown. While ancient crowns contained no cap, from mediaeval times it became traditional to fill the circlet with a cap of velvet or other such cloth, with a base of ermine. While the precise reason for the inclusion of a cap is unknown, two reasons are often given: to add to the visual impact of the crown, while showing off the golden circlet to maximum effect; to keep a monarch's head warm in drafty mediaeval buildings during long coronation ceremonies or public events where crowns were worn. Not all crowns contained cloth caps. Some caps were metallic and heavily jewelled.".
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- Q5034415 wikiPageWikiLink Q8906800.
- Q5034415 comment "The cap of a crown is the cap which fills the inner space of a modern crown. While ancient crowns contained no cap, from mediaeval times it became traditional to fill the circlet with a cap of velvet or other such cloth, with a base of ermine.".
- Q5034415 label "Cap (crown)".