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- Crown Victoria History - Contains a history as well as current information on the Crown Victoria.
- Crown Holdings Ltd. - Umbrella company for Tanganyika Arms, Crown Insurance Bureau, Crown Management Consultants and Crown Hair Care. Information on each company and the services they provide.
- Crown Designers - Merchant of rhinestone crowns, tiaras, crown pins and scepters since 1995.
- HARO Online: The Thomas Crown Affair - Summary and review of the film.
- The Ford Crown Victoria - Official Ford site for the Crown Victoria.
- For All the Saints: Four Crowned Martyrs - Katherine I. Rabenstein attempts to sort out the claimants to the title of the Four Crowned Martyrs.
- Catholic Encyclopedia: Four Crowned Martyrs - The Four Crowned Martyrs are actually two groups, with a total of nine or ten martyrs. The first five were masons or sculptors in Pannonia, martyred in 305. The second was a group of four martyrs, names unknown. They have been venerated since the fourth century and share a feast day on 8 November.
- El caso Thomas Crown - Crítica de la película.
- Crown, The - Official site of the now defunct Swedish death-metal band formerly known as Crown of Thorns.
- Triple Crown Custom - Quality horse blankets and accessories by Triple Crown Custom. Includes details about wools, stable and turnout blankets, sheets, options and accessories,coming equestrian events, and professional riders who endorse and use Triple Crown Custom Products.
Wikipedia Articles
- Crown of Saint Stephen - The Crown of Saint Stephen (Hungarian: Magyar Szent Korona, Croatian: Kruna svetoga Stjepana, Latin:Sacra Corona), also known as the Sacred Crown of Hungary, was used to crown Hungarian kings from the 13th century onward. The Crown was bound to the Lands of the Crown of Saint Stephen, (sometimes the Sacra Corona meant the Land, the Carpathian Basin, but it also meant the coronation body, too).
- Crown cork - The crown cork (also known as a crown cap or just a crown), the first form of bottle cap, was invented by William Painter in 1891 in Baltimore. The company making it was originally called the Bottle Seal Company, it changed its name with the almost immediate success of the crown cork to the Crown ...
- Coronation crown - A coronation crown is a crown used by a monarch when being crowned. In some monarchies, monarchs did not wear the one crown but had a number of crowns for different occasions; a coronation crown for the moment of coronation, and a state or imperial crown for general usage in state ceremonial.
- Imperial crown - An Imperial Crown is usually a crown used by a monarch on state occasions other than the coronation, when a special coronation crown is used. It may also refer to a crown used for the coronation of emperors.
- Crown of Charles, Prince of Wales - The Crown of Charles, Prince of Wales was the crown used by Charles, Prince of Wales at his investiture as Prince of Wales in 1969. Though technically the Prince of Wales crown is a coronet, official state publications usually use the word crown to describe it.