crown
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A symbol of royal power, it is used in representations of Christ the King, of Mary as Queen of Heaven. It can also represent victory, and thus is sometimes seen with martyrs, and can indicate saints of royal families.
Associated in Art with
- Blessed Conrad of Bavaria
- Blessed Esclaramunda of Majorca
- Blessed Irmengard
- Blessed Isabella of France
- King David
- Pope Saint Gregory the Great
- Saint Acisclus of Córdoba
- 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 of Maubeuge
- Saint Angelus of Jerusalem
- Saint Balthasar
- Saint Bathilde
- Saint Blythe of Martham
- Saint Caedwalla of Wessex
- Saint Casimir of Poland
- Saint Caspar
- Saint Catherine del Ricci
- Saint Catherine of Alexandria
- Saint Cecilia
- Saint Clotilde
- Saint Columba of Sens
- Saint Cuthbert of Lindisfarne
- Saint Dorothy of Caesarea
- Saint Eanswith of Folkestone
- 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 Etheldritha
- 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
Additional Information
MLA Citation
- “crown“. Emblems of the Faith. CatholicSaints.Info. 27 July 2015. Web. 23 April 2024. <>