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Crown of Ranavalona III

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Crowning of a royal canopy called the Crown of Queen Ranavalona III, Paris, Army Museum

The "crown" of Queen Ranavalona III is a crowning of a royal canopy used by Ranavalona III[1] (November 22, 1861 – May 23, 1917) during the ceremony of declaration of war against France in 1895.

Although it is not precisely a crown, but a golden zinc top ornament for a ceremony canopy, it is usually called "crown of the Queen Ranavalona III", by confusion with the crown of Queen Ranavalona I, actually worn by Queen Ranavalona III during her coronation. This crown was stolen in 2011 in the Andiafiavaratra Palace (Antananarivo) and has still not been recovered.[2]

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Location

This crown of royal canopy is permanently exhibited in Paris, France at the Museum of the Army, which is housed within the French Hôtel National des Invalides National Palace. Les Invalides was built in the 17th century (1671–1676) and is located in the 7th arrondissement of Paris, 400 meters from the Military Academy. Originally a royal residence for French soldiers and disabled, elderly or retired former soldiers, the building now houses several museums and religious facilities as well as different services and agencies for former combatants. The object was donated to the Museum by Georges Richard, former mayor of Saint-Denis, Réunion between 1893 and 1896.

See also

References

  1. ^ the last queen of the Kingdom of Imerina, which extended its authority over most of the island of Madagascar throughout the 19th century. Ranavalona ruled from July 30, 1883 to February 28, 1897 when she was deposed by France, which subsequently ruled the island as a colony
  2. ^ Didier Rykner, "La « restitution » de la « couronne de Ranavalona III »", In La Tribune de l'Art, 22/06/2020


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