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The Globus cruciger meanwhile can no longer be seen, as it was possibly removed for renovation before 1986.
A similar composition prevailed until 1711 when a seal charged simply with a globus cruciger appeared.
The bottle was modeled after a Globus cruciger.
However, it was wrongly assumed then that Dexheim had borne a globus cruciger in its arms.
The globus cruciger symbolises Christian world supremacy.
The State Eagle held a golden scepter and golden globus cruciger.
In the right hand the Domnitor had a mace (sometimes a sword), and in the left hand a globus cruciger.
It is tempting to construe it as the globus cruciger of the Holy Roman Empire.
Mary wears a Tsar's crown and holds a sceptre and globus cruciger - the symbols of monarchic authority.
Orb (Globus Cruciger)
It depicts Emperor Alexander in full regalia, holding a scroll in his right hand and a globus cruciger in his left.
Holy Hand Grenade of Antioch (satire of Globus cruciger)
It shows a gold double-headed eagle with a scepter and a Globus cruciger with a red shield showing St. George with the dragon.
The second of the large ships, Äpplet ("The Apple"; the Swedish term for the globus cruciger), was built simultaneously with Vasa.
The globus cruciger was used by powerful rulers and celestial beings alike; it adorned portrayals of both emperors and kings, as well as archangels.
It was therefore widely held that the column, and in particular the large globus cruciger, or "apple", as it was popularly known, represented the city's genius loci.
The globus cruciger became a symbol of kingly power and the Holy Roman Emperors were represented as crowned by Christ in the Byzantine fashion.
The Sovereign's Orb is a type of regalia known as a globus cruciger and is one of the British Crown Jewels.
The escutcheon has a typically Renaissance shape and is topped with a golden crown with fleurs-de-lis, closed with a globus cruciger (an orb with a cross).
It holds a ceremonial mace and globus cruciger in the paws; it is crowned with two golden crowns with two more crowns near its heads.
Holding the globus cruciger, he was one of the main political figures in contemporary Polish and Prussian politics and his worried visage questions the honesty of the ceremony.
The Small Orb, a smaller globus cruciger made in 1689 for Mary II due to her joint coronation with William III.
Blazon: Within the split sign on top of three blue waves a blue globus cruciger with a silver hoop and a black cross, behind in blue a straightened up horse.
The Putsch-map was the first to depict Europe as an Europa regina, with the European regions forming a female human shape with crown, sceptre and globus cruciger.
Its circlet base supports eight imperial semi-arches, connected at the top by a golden monde, which in turn is surmounted by a jeweled cross, forming a globus cruciger.
The low-pitched masonry roof is topped by a granite orb and cross.
Of all the contributions, none seem as appropriate as a gold orb and cross, given by Britain, which now sits atop the dome.
The King's orb is footed and at the top the meridian bears a miniature orb and cross.
The state crown of Henry VII had five fleurs-de-lis, five crosses and two arches topped by a gold orb and cross.
In the early twentieth century this orb and cross and these diamond rosettes were removed and the crown restored to essentially the form it had under John III.
The spire was re-dedicated on 20 October 2010 following restoration work carried out during 2008-2010, including its orb and cross, the interior framing and tower masonry and the copper covering.
You can sleep on a reissued Gus bed, breakfast on reproduction china with the signature Roycroft orb and cross and ponder Fra's earnest motivational mottoes on massive oaken doors.
Originally an open crown, in 1648 it was closed with arches and an orb and cross, but Christian V later removed these again, using the diamonds and gold from them in the making of his own crown.
The entrance to the Sanctuary is flanked on either side by two white stone columns, each surmounted with a bronze orb and cross and engraved with the coats of arms of members of the Commonwealth whose forces served in World Wars I and II.
The Imperial Crown was also the inspiration for the heraldic crown adopted in 1871 for the coat-of-arms of the German Emperor and Empire, although the latter crown had four half-arches supporting a small orb and cross, rather than the single arch of the original.
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