concept   crown

11 commonsense assertions
Cultures (11) United Kingdom (1) Europe (1) European monarchies (1) United States (1) East Asia (1) Japan (1) Mardi Gras in New Orleans (1) Modern democracies (1) Monarchical countries (1) Republics (1) modern societies (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 crown United Kingdom The crown is a symbol of royal authority in the United Kingdom, worn by monarchs at formal events and ceremonies. 5
2 crown Europe The crown is a symbol of monarchy and is worn by royalty in formal ceremonies in Europe. 2
3 crown European monarchies The crown is a symbol of royal authority worn during official ceremonies by European monarchies. 2
4 crown United States In the United States, the crown symbolizes beauty, rarity, and value in pageants and special events. 2
5 crown East Asia In East Asian culture, the crown is not traditionally used in Japanese culture because the emperor does not wear one. 1
6 crown Japan In Japanese culture, crowns are not traditionally used because the emperor does not wear one. 1
7 crown Mardi Gras in New Orleans During Mardi Gras in New Orleans, a colorful and extravagant crown is worn during the carnival season, often associated with parades and festivities. 1
8 crown Modern democracies Modern democracies often view crowns as rare and valuable jewelry linked to pageants and special occasions. 1
9 crown Monarchical countries The crown is a symbol of monarchy worn by the reigning monarch in monarchical countries. 1
10 crown Republics In Republic cultures, crowns are associated with costume parties and historical reenactments. 1
11 crown modern societies The crown is a symbol of beauty pageants and royalty in modern societies. 1