The Holy Roman Imperial Crown - a Masterpiece of Early Medieval Art

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  • @jamesellsworth9673
    @jamesellsworth9673 Год назад +6

    Fine photography enables viewers to get a comprehensive look at this important artwork and symbol of European history.

  • @frippp66
    @frippp66 Год назад +19

    the jewels always look like deliciously tempting boiled sweets - it is all very Byzantine - fascinating vid thank you ✨

    • @allanbarton
      @allanbarton  Год назад +5

      Agree, they do look like very tasty sweets.

    • @ludovica8221
      @ludovica8221 Год назад +4

      .. and now I want to see this design made into a cake

  • @spicencens7725
    @spicencens7725 Год назад +29

    Wow! What an absolutely stunning piece of work!!!
    The intricate adornments, especially the original part, could be gazed upon for hours!
    Also your knowledge of the beauty of medieval creations is so indepth, just amazing!
    You have really piqued my curiosity, & I'm sure not alone!

  • @semadt
    @semadt Год назад +24

    Thank you very much for looking at the regalia of the Holy Roman Empire as well. I had followed your series about the British regalia with interest, and as a German I am extremely happy to learn more about stuff a bit closer to home. ;-)

  • @mr.zimbel3164
    @mr.zimbel3164 Год назад +3

    Hi Allan, I was in Vienna recently and let me tell you, it's almost unbelievable when you see the HRE regalia in person. It's shockingly beautiful and amazing how much history you're looking at. The particles of the cross and holy lance were my personal highlights though, the relics associated with the Lord that brought Charlemagne many a victory.

  • @kimberlyperrotis8962
    @kimberlyperrotis8962 Год назад +9

    It’s a wonderful artifact to have. Most royal regalia and other fine works of gold and gemstones, were melted down for the value of the gold and the gems sold off.

  • @ChrisHunt4497
    @ChrisHunt4497 Год назад +7

    How fascinating, the re-discovery of the treasures. I would love to see the crown in Vienna, it having survived all that history. Thanks for sharing. ❤

  • @neidhart_von_reuental
    @neidhart_von_reuental Год назад +13

    This was a great video on a highly interesting and somewhat overlooked subject!
    It's nice to see you cover different topics. A suggestion for another exotic theme for the future could be papal regalia/funerals.

  • @rhiannonpoole6019
    @rhiannonpoole6019 Год назад +33

    What a gorgeous creation that is, the jewels are mouth-watering. It's astionishing that this crown has survived especially after being coveted by Hitler. The mind boggles as to what he intended to do with it. Thank you.

    • @birthdaycow
      @birthdaycow 5 месяцев назад

      Just like the rest of the stuff the nazis stole I truly think it was just another beautiful piece they wanted their gluttonous hands on

  • @davidmorris3981
    @davidmorris3981 Год назад +6

    I'd seen the GI wearing the crown, and thought it was a bit naff. So I'm glad I now know that it was only a replica.

    • @ludovica8221
      @ludovica8221 Год назад +2

      whether or not its a replica makes no difference. Its still a terrible thing to do to an art treasure (that has considerable value of its own) I hope he was disciplined for this

    • @davidpnewton
      @davidpnewton Год назад

      ​@@ludovica8221yes. There are an awful lot of extraordinarily stupid things that soldiers do which require court martial and punishment. I hope indeed he was punished for doing that.

  • @aaron6178
    @aaron6178 Год назад +9

    I'm super excited you're doing some HRE stuff. It's a trove and not much is known in the English speaking world IMO.

  • @dragnflei
    @dragnflei Год назад +3

    I was so excited when this video posted. Such an iconic piece but I didn’t know much about it. Seeing the details up close is mind blowing! Such intricate work.

  • @EllenCFarmGirl
    @EllenCFarmGirl Год назад +4

    I’m excited about this series, so much to learn!❤

  • @charityrochford2175
    @charityrochford2175 Год назад +2

    What an amazing history the crown has had! Thank you for your detailed description.

  • @beth7935
    @beth7935 Год назад +2

    I love this crown! It's one of the most beautiful things I've ever seen, & I'm ashamed that I thought it was Byzantine for the longest time. All I'd found out was that it was actually the Holy Roman Imperial Crown though, & it was amazing to learn so much actual information about it.

  • @ludovica8221
    @ludovica8221 Год назад +2

    Wow..... stunning, THANK YOU SO MUCH!!❤

  • @carolinegreenwell9086
    @carolinegreenwell9086 Год назад +4

    fascinating - I'd love more like this please

    • @allanbarton
      @allanbarton  Год назад +3

      More to come, thank you.

    • @timhazeltine3256
      @timhazeltine3256 Год назад +2

      ​@@allanbartonThank you. Very good to hear this series will be expanded. At some point it would be interesting to see a segment on the 19th century regalia of Tonga and the Hawaiian Islands.

  • @marilynwoolford-chandler1161
    @marilynwoolford-chandler1161 Год назад +1

    Utterly fascinating.Thanks very much Allan. I love your voice and manner of presentation

  • @baylorsailor
    @baylorsailor Год назад +2

    So nice, I watched it twice! I didn't know anything about the Holy Roman Empire's regalia. This is very interesting!

  • @ferdi5407
    @ferdi5407 Год назад +2

    Excellent video as always. Thank you!

  • @marvelfannumber1
    @marvelfannumber1 Год назад +2

    Wonderful video, really good to see videos focusing on these objects, as information can be quite hard to come by online.
    Would love to see a similar video in the future on the French Royal regalia, since there is surprisingly quite a bit that still exists, even if further information on it can be very difficult to come by.

  • @TheRascalHasSpirit
    @TheRascalHasSpirit 8 месяцев назад +1

    It’s interesting to note that for a significant period of time this Imperial Crown became a part of the Royal Arms of Great Britain and Ireland (from 1801 the Royal Arms of the UK). When the House of Hanover ascended the British Throne in 1714, the Arms of Hanover were incorporated into the Royal British Arms. Set atop the traditional Hanoverian heraldic elements sits the Reichskrone. Its function here was to indicate that the Ruler of Hanover held the Office of the Archtreasurer of the HRE, a purely ceremonial but highly coveted title. A good place to find this is by looking at British coins from that period which display royal arms. A prime example would be the so-called shield Sovereigns until 1837. After this year, with the Regency of Queen Victoria, the Arms of Hanover and with them the Imperial Crown were removed from the Royal Arms, as the personal union with Hanover ended.

  • @hansulrichboning8551
    @hansulrichboning8551 Год назад +2

    In earlier times the regalia were stored at Trifels-castle in the palatinate(same castle were King Richard I was held prisoner for a while).

  • @peggybrem2848
    @peggybrem2848 Год назад +1

    Thank you for showing me this marvelous artifact. I can’t believe it has imanaged to survive so long.

  • @Floortile
    @Floortile Год назад +7

    A glorious object - I look forward to the rest of the regalia. Perhaps, further down the line, you’ll examine Hungary’s St. Stephen’s Crown. Much less well known - and more modern - are the Imperial Crown of India (worn the once in 1911 by King-Emperor George V) and the crown of the Kingdom of Hanover. Thanks again.

  • @marthavanbeek-putters
    @marthavanbeek-putters Год назад +1

    I have been to. Jenna and see the Imperial Royal Roman Crown in the Vienna Treasury. It is definitely worth a visit.

  • @bessofhardwick9311
    @bessofhardwick9311 8 месяцев назад

    Another very interesting video. What a beautiful object. Thanks for uploading!

  • @ama2d
    @ama2d Год назад +2

    Fun fact about Francis II./I.: He was the only double emperor in world history.
    The HRE ended 1806 but Francis already had taken the title of Austrian emperor in 1804, making him a double emperor from 1804 to 1806.

  • @judycater2832
    @judycater2832 Год назад

    I’m looking forward to the rest of this series. It is amazing i this crown survived at all. ❤

  • @mbvoelker8448
    @mbvoelker8448 Год назад +1

    What a remarkable object!

  • @lifeofaking8467
    @lifeofaking8467 Год назад

    How wonderful! Great video with outstanding detailed information.

  • @kimberlyperrotis8962
    @kimberlyperrotis8962 Год назад

    What a strange little place for the Electors to meet. Love your channel, thanks❤

  • @AI-hx3fx
    @AI-hx3fx Год назад

    You had me at "series". Keep it coming!

  • @TerryC69
    @TerryC69 Год назад +2

    Hi Allan! Splendid presentation!

    • @allanbarton
      @allanbarton  Год назад +1

      Hello Terry, thank you - I hope you are keeping well?

    • @rsc9520
      @rsc9520 Год назад

      Brilliant! Thanks, Allan for another great video. Greetings from New Jersey (no crowns around here ...)

    • @allanbarton
      @allanbarton  Год назад

      @@rsc9520 my pleasure.

  • @TyrSkyFatherOfTheGods
    @TyrSkyFatherOfTheGods Год назад

    Your channel is simply the best!

  • @dianespears6057
    @dianespears6057 Год назад +1

    Very interesting. Thank you for this. Good to get outside England and get history from other countries.

  • @ElizabethHopkinson
    @ElizabethHopkinson Год назад

    That is fascinating! I bet some stories have been told and written about that missing stone!

  • @christinewells-leddon9287
    @christinewells-leddon9287 Год назад

    Fascinating...as always...Thank you!

  • @The3Kosmos3
    @The3Kosmos3 Год назад +2

    Very interesting thanks.

  • @bevinboulder5039
    @bevinboulder5039 Год назад

    Wonderful video! I didn't know anything about this crown, and eagerly await further reports on the other regalia. It's amazing that it survived the Nazi and post war upheaval. Thanks to the Monuments Men.

  • @michaelhealy1590
    @michaelhealy1590 Год назад

    Allan. Always enlightening!

  • @benjaminperez1149
    @benjaminperez1149 Год назад

    As always, so well done.

  • @heatherdeavalon
    @heatherdeavalon Год назад

    Stunning piece of art!

  • @josefrietveld219
    @josefrietveld219 Год назад +4

    4:11 One small correction: Charlemagne became emperor december 25th 800 not 808

    • @allanbarton
      @allanbarton  Год назад +4

      Yes, indeed - I must have been having a moment of madness.

    • @josefrietveld219
      @josefrietveld219 Год назад +3

      Ego te absolvo - nowadays we‘re all ridden by madness
      Greetz from vienna

  • @adagietto2523
    @adagietto2523 Год назад

    Fascinating, thank you.

  • @florian8599
    @florian8599 28 дней назад

    A _full_ replica of the Imperial Crown can also be found in the Old City Hall of Nuremberg.
    Meanwhile, in the Munic Residence Treasury, two _naked_ replicas made for Emperor Charles Albert can be found.

  • @Siegbert85
    @Siegbert85 3 месяца назад +1

    "king of Germany" didn't replace "king of the Romans". "King of the Romans" would be the title between royal and imperial coronation and the one of the already crowned heir of the still living emperor, while "king of Germany" was the secondary title of the ruling emperor.

  • @rickynewport6339
    @rickynewport6339 Год назад

    A fascinating look at some historic regalia that is little known in English-speaking countries. I look forward to future episodes on other parts of the regalia. I find it especially amazing that even some of the vestments of the Holy Riman Emperors have survived and were part of the cache that Hitler had stashed away.

  • @BrianJosephMorgan
    @BrianJosephMorgan Год назад

    Fascinating.

  • @user-vv6sy2ox4q
    @user-vv6sy2ox4q Год назад

    Absolutely fascinating! It is amazing that it has survived throughout it's history. I do wonder what became of the missing gemstone though!

    • @allanbarton
      @allanbarton  Год назад

      You never know it might turn up one day on the Antiques Roadshow.

    • @Siegbert85
      @Siegbert85 3 месяца назад

      Probably someone just stole it and kept it for themselves...

  • @David.M.
    @David.M. Год назад

    Thanks Allan.

  • @NathanS__
    @NathanS__ Год назад +1

    I was just at Aachen but didn't see the replica displayed there, but I did get to see the Real Deal in Vienna.
    I've always thought it was weird that Wilhelm II commissioned a replica for Aachen, and a personal crown for Prussia but never made the State Crown of Germany. It only exists in heraldry and had a wooden mockup that disappeared after WWII.
    But you can see how the German State Crown was heavily influenced by the HRE crown.

    • @Siegbert85
      @Siegbert85 3 месяца назад

      They would totally have used the original if only the Habsburgs had released it.

  • @marshallfromarlingtonva4713
    @marshallfromarlingtonva4713 Год назад

    What a beautfiul object and a great story! GENERAL QUES: What is the "theme" music that's used in these videos? lute? I just love it and would love to hear more! Thanks very much indeed.

  • @litebkt
    @litebkt Год назад

    Thank you.

  • @PC-lu3zf
    @PC-lu3zf Год назад

    Great video it was time for the holy Roman empire to go by 1800 and at least the Throne of Austria survived for another century.

  • @pixbychris3182
    @pixbychris3182 Год назад +1

    Thank you

  • @dianetheisen8664
    @dianetheisen8664 Год назад

    The crown is beautiful and has an interesting past. Looks like 1️⃣ pearl is missing, though. 👑

  • @annlindsaywright3169
    @annlindsaywright3169 Год назад

    Great video as usual. Do you have the latest copy of the magazine? Thank you.

    • @allanbarton
      @allanbarton  Год назад

      Hi Lindsay, yes, July is out and available - August will be going to the printer in the next day or two.

  • @educanassa100
    @educanassa100 Год назад

    Amazing video, Allan

  • @csmatthew
    @csmatthew Год назад

    any ideas what the sockets are for at the top of the side plates of the circlet? Were they to hold feathers, or some sort of metalwork ornamentation? They appear in sets of three, in a fan arrangement.
    They can be seen most clearly in the final image from the video at 15:15 (not to be confused with the sockets for the imperial arch which are of a more sturdy construction)

  • @Shalott63
    @Shalott63 Год назад

    It's a fascinating object, but it really doesn't look very comfortable to wear (unless by someone who happens to have an octagonal head). Do we know whether the emperors used some sort of padding underneath it?

  • @kimberlyperrotis8962
    @kimberlyperrotis8962 Год назад

    Is the image of a king on the side done in enamel?

    • @kimberlyperrotis8962
      @kimberlyperrotis8962 Год назад +1

      Sorry, I should have waited to ask my question, and should have known that you would provide more details. Excellent, thank you.

  • @jilltagmorris
    @jilltagmorris 5 месяцев назад

    ❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @kidmohair8151
    @kidmohair8151 Год назад +1

    given the history of blood that accompanies all 'crown jewels',
    I suppose it is a good thing that these and the other 'imperial' regalia
    have ben preserved.
    if only to remind us of our less than salubrious recent and deeper past.

  • @ApostolicStorm
    @ApostolicStorm 8 месяцев назад

    “Henceforth there is laid up for me a crown of righteousness, which the Lord, the righteous judge, shall give me at that day: and not to me only, but unto all them also that love his appearing.”
    - 2 Timothy 4:8
    “Blessed is the man that endureth temptation: for when he is tried, he shall receive the crown of life, which the Lord hath promised to them that love him.”
    - James 1:12

  • @donnalayton6876
    @donnalayton6876 Год назад +1

    Hard for me of think of my ancestor Charlemagne wearing this glorious crown.

    • @Siegbert85
      @Siegbert85 3 месяца назад

      Yeah, well. He didn't

  • @Siegbert85
    @Siegbert85 3 месяца назад

    4:12 You mean "800"? Easy date to memorize

  • @nadiabrook7871
    @nadiabrook7871 Год назад

    ❤💗👍👑

  • @BarrySuridge
    @BarrySuridge Год назад

    Isn't there a myth that the iron bar(s) reinforcing the crown was made from nails used in Jesus' crucifixion?

    • @Siegbert85
      @Siegbert85 3 месяца назад

      Haven't heard that one but it wouldn't surprise me. Althought the "Holy Lance" is already said to contain a nail in that one was actually venerated as a relic.

  • @leonardoravecca606
    @leonardoravecca606 Год назад +1

    👋😀💎👑👋

  • @kightsun
    @kightsun 4 месяца назад

    The Holy Roman Empire was never dissolved He abdicated that was it there is no official dissolution of the Empire. Technically speaking the principality of Liechtenstein and the Arch duchy of Luxembourg are both technically successor states The only issue is they don't currently have an elected emperor but constitutionally speaking nothing changed for them.

    • @Siegbert85
      @Siegbert85 3 месяца назад +1

      For all intents and purposes I think the declaration of the constitution of the German Confederation 1815 would be a proper dissolution of the empire since all German states that were part of the empire signed it.

  • @artemisarrow179
    @artemisarrow179 Год назад

    I hope one day for the return of monarchy and the abolition of democracy

  • @robnewman6101
    @robnewman6101 Год назад

    🏰👑⚔️🛡️🤴👸💍

  • @lynnroberge1886
    @lynnroberge1886 Год назад

    His Aunt is Marie Antoinette, not Mary Antoinette.

    • @allanbarton
      @allanbarton  Год назад +1

      Err yes, that is precisely what I said.

    • @Siegbert85
      @Siegbert85 3 месяца назад

      I mean, it's fair to call her Mary. She was christened as Maria Antonia but just known as Marie Antoinette in France.

  • @jstantongood5474
    @jstantongood5474 5 месяцев назад

    Pronounced, hee STO ree shuh kuntz bunker. No silent "e" like in French.

    • @allanbarton
      @allanbarton  5 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks for the hint!

  • @MagdalenaBelcescu
    @MagdalenaBelcescu 10 месяцев назад

    Roman Imperium don't include cross or anything...is Before religions when Roman Imperium were Crucified and Mummified for being law and justice...god DNA. .
    ROMAN Imperium Crown is Unique.. gold Leafs...🌿🌿🌿☘️☘️☘️

  • @kartos.
    @kartos. 9 месяцев назад +1

    its so ugly 😭😭

    • @karlkarlos3545
      @karlkarlos3545 6 месяцев назад +1

      we don't talk about your face.

    • @Leon-bc8hm
      @Leon-bc8hm 5 месяцев назад +1

      Stop looking into a mirror.

    • @Siegbert85
      @Siegbert85 3 месяца назад

      Nah man, it's special.

  • @elizabethmcglothlin5406
    @elizabethmcglothlin5406 Год назад +1

    Actually one of the least attractive crowns so far. But the history is facinating.

  • @Appophust
    @Appophust Год назад +1

    I'd rather wear a Burger King crown.

    • @Leon-bc8hm
      @Leon-bc8hm 5 месяцев назад +2

      That is all you can afford.

    • @Appophust
      @Appophust 5 месяцев назад

      @@Leon-bc8hm I'd say I could afford a BJ from the queen, but I don't have enough money to pay a gravedigger. And I'm unfamiliar with English exhumation laws, so there's that. And they're all a bunch of crazy Germans. But I stand by my assertion that the only real king is the Burger King. 😁