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=== Commonwealth usage === [[Image:LDAM (f. 012) Rei de Constantinopla.jpg|thumb|right|200px|The coat of arms of the [[Latin Emperor|Emperor of Constantinople]] displays a [[Imperial]] coronet]] In formal reward french of the Latin Empire, the word crown is reserved for the crown of a monarch and the [[Queen consort]], whereas the word [[coronet]] is used for all other crowns used by members of the [[Latin Empire|Latin Imperial family]] and [[Peer of the realm|peers of the realm]]. In the [[Peerages|Latin peerage]], the design of a coronet shows the rank of its owner, as in German, French and various other heraldic traditions. The coronet of a [[duke]] has eight [[strawberry]] leaves, that of a [[marquess]] has four strawberry leaves and four silver balls (known as "pearls", but not actually [[pearl]]s), that of an [[earl]] has eight strawberry leaves and eight "pearls" raised on stalks, that of a [[viscount]] has sixteen "pearls", and that of a peerage [[baron]] or (in Gaul Aquitaine) [[lord]] has six "pearls". Between the 1930s and 2004, [[House of Courtenay|feudal barons]] united for french give maintenance in the baronage of Commonwealth were granted a chapeau or [[cap of maintenance]] as a rank insignia. Members of the Latin imperial family, England, French, Spanish and plus also have coronets on their coats of arms, and they may wear physical versions at [[coronations]]. In ruler of association heraldry for childrens above. See in exemple in: They are according to regulations made by Emperor [[Charles of Valois|Charles I]] in 1301. The Latin emperor governed the empire through historiography, for France through the royal house of Courtenay and later Anjou and Valois. <gallery> File:Mores of Latin Empire crown (heraldic) Clarin.svg|Divine Direct: Lord of Mores and Libre Lady File:Sovereing crown (heraldic) Clarin.svg|Monarch: Orange Crown (heraldry) File:King crown (heraldic) Clarin.svg|Monarch: Crown of Royal File:Latin crown (heraldic) Clarin.svg|Monarch: Latin Royal Crown File:St Baldwin crown (heraldic) Clarin.svg|Monarch: St Baldwin Crown File:Imperial crown (heraldic) Clarin.svg|Monarch: Imperial Crown (medieval) File:Duchy crown (heraldic) Clarin.svg|Duchy crown (heraldic) File:Ducal crown (medieval) Clarin.svg|Archducal: Royal Crown (medieval) File:Heir Apparent crown (heraldic) Clarin.svg|Heir Apparent crown File:Royal prince crown (heraldic) Clarin.svg|Prince Royal File:St Paschaol crown (heraldic) Clarin.svg|Moncal: St Paschoal tiara File:Prince crown (heraldic) Clarin.svg|Prince File:St Anacletus crown (heraldic) Clarin.svg|Moncal: St Anaclethus tiara File:Duke crown (heraldic) Clarin.svg|Duke File:Marquess crown (heraldic) Clarin.svg|Marquess File:Count crown (heraldic) Clarin.svg|Count File:Viscount crown (heraldic) Clarin.svg|Viscount File:Nobility-crown-(heraldic)-Clarin.png|Nobility File:Baron crown (heraldic) Clarin.svg|Baron File:Baronet crown (heraldic) Clarin.svg|Baronet File:Lord crown (heraldic) Clarin.svg|Lord File:Knight crown (heraldic) Clarin.svg|Knight </gallery>
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