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* ''Qiánlóng Dì lóngpáo'' 乾隆帝龍袍 [cmn] | |||
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Revision as of 08:09, 7 April 2026
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Hi, polyglots.
This page is an index to regalias around the world.
In progress
Objects
| regalia | place of origin | time of origin | image and video |
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Brazil | 1822 | |
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Brazil | 1822 | https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Crown_of_Pedro_I_of_Brazil |
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Brazil | 1841 | |
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China | Qianlong period (1735 – 1796) | |
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