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The '''Julian Throne and Crowns Jewels of [[Urcea]]''' are the Throne and ceremonial objects kept in the [[Julian Palace]], which include the regalia and vestments worn by [[Apostolic King of Urcea]] at their coronations. It also includes much of the regalia of the [[Holy Levantine Empire]], which are in possession of the Apostolic King of Urcea in his person as [[Emperor of the Levantines]].
The '''Julian Throne and Crowns Jewels of [[Urcea]]''' are the Throne and ceremonial objects kept in the [[Julian Palace]], which include the regalia and vestments worn by [[Apostolic King of Urcea]] at their coronations. It also includes much of the regalia of the [[Holy Levantine Empire]], which are in possession of the Apostolic King of Urcea in his person as [[Emperor of the Levantines]].
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{{infobox crown jewels
! colspan="2" |Crown Jewels
|name = Crown Jewels
|-
|image =
| colspan="2" |A selection of the Urcean Crown Jewels, showing the crown of the Emperor of the Levantines
|image_width =
|-
|alt =
! colspan="2" |Overview
|caption =
|-
|country = [[Urcea]]
!Country
|location =[[Julian Palace]]
|Urcea
|number_of_objects =142 objects
|-
|oldest_object = Armlet of Conchobar I
!Location
|newest_object =Riordan VIII's Armills
|Julian Palace
|stones = 25,501
|-
|owner = [[Riordan VIII]]
!Size
|managers =
|142 objects
|website  =
|-
}}
!Oldest
|Armlet of Conchobar I
|-
!Newest
|Riordan VIII's Armills (2026)
|-
!Stones
|26,501
|-
!Owner
|Riordan VIII
|}


Symbols of nearly a millennia of Urcean Monarchy, the crown jewels are an accrued collection of more than 140 objects from a thousand years, dating back to the elevation of Urcean Kings in the [[Golden Bull of 1098]] as well as some items dating to the [[History_of_Urcea_(800-1098)|Archduchy era]]. As a consequence of the [[Second Great War]], the end of the Holy Levantine Empire, and the [[Treaty of Corcra]], the Apostolic King of Urcea was permanently fused with the title of Emperor of the Levantines, bringing most of the crown regalia into the Urcean collection.
Symbols of nearly a millennia of Urcean Monarchy, the crown jewels are an accrued collection of more than 140 objects from a thousand years, dating back to the elevation of Urcean Kings in the [[Golden Bull of 1098]] as well as some items dating to the [[History_of_Urcea_(800-1098)|Archduchy era]]. As a consequence of the [[Second Great War]], the end of the Holy Levantine Empire, and the [[Treaty of Corcra]], the Apostolic King of Urcea was permanently fused with the title of Emperor of the Levantines, bringing most of the crown regalia into the Urcean collection.

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