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1The Royal Mace of Iran — is a jewel encrusted battle mace. It was a favorite of Fathali Shah, who is often shown holding it in his miniature portraits. The mace is encrusted with spinels and diamonds, from end to end. It is 73 cm (2.4 ft) long. The largest diamond weighs …
2Mace — Mace, n. [OF. mace, F. masse, from (assumed) L. matea, of which the dim. mateola a kind of mallet or beetle, is found.] 1. A heavy staff or club of metal; a spiked club; used as weapon in war before the general use of firearms, especially in the… …
3Royal Hospital Chelsea — Coordinates: 51°29′11″N 0°9′28″W / 51.48639°N 0.15778°W / 51.48639; 0.15778 …
4Royal Swedish Navy Cadet Band — The Royal Swedish Navy Cadet Band at Changing of the Guards parade, Stockholm 2009 The Royal Swedish Navy Cadet Band is a military band that was created in 2002 in cooperation with the Swedish Armed Forces Music Centre and the Royal Swedish Navy… …
5Royal Regalia of Malaysia — The Royal Regalia of Malaysia includes all the items which are deemed sacred and symbolic of the supremacy and authority of His Majesty Yang di Pertuan Agong or King of Malaysia and his consort, the Raja Permaisuri AgongThe installation of the… …
6Royal College of Physicians — Not to be confused with the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh or the Royal College of Physicians of Ireland. College building by Denys Lasdun The Royal College of Physicians of London was founded in 1518 as the College of Physicians (it… …
7Royal Entry — Entry of John II of France and his Queen into Paris after their Coronation at Reims in 1350, later manuscript illumination by Jean Fouquet. The Royal Entry, also known by various other names, including Triumphal Entry and Joyous Entry, embraced… …
8Royal Commission into the New South Wales Police Service — This article is about 1995 Royal Commission into the New South Wales Police Service. For for the 1927 Western Australian investigation of the Forrest River massacre, see 1927 Wood Royal Commission. The Royal Commission into the New South Wales… …
9Ceremonial mace — The ceremonial mace is a highly ornamented staff of metal or wood, carried before a sovereign or other high official in civic ceremonies by a mace bearer, intended to represent the official s authority. The mace, as used today, derives from the… …
10Jem Mace — (April 8, 1831 November 30, 1910) was an English boxer and the first boxer to be widely recognised as Champion of the World. Career as a boxerMace was born in Beeston, Norfolk. Although nicknamed The Gypsy he denied Romani ethnicity in his… …