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The scepter of Charles V, also known in the early modern period as scepter of Charlemagne, is one of the most prominent preserved regalia of the Kingdom of France. It was donated by Charles V to the abbey of Saint-Denis on 7 May 1380, shortly before his death. It has been used since for the coronation (sacre) of nearly all monarchs of France until Charles X, only excepting Charles VII and Henri IV. It has been kept at the Louvre since 5 December 1793.

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  • Sceptre de Charles V (fr)
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  • Le sceptre de Charles V est un objet symbolique, insigne du pouvoir royal en France, utilisé lors de la cérémonie du sacre à partir du XIVe siècle. Autrefois conservé dans le trésor royal de la basilique de Saint-Denis, il est aujourd'hui exposé au musée du Louvre ; c'est l'un des rares objets du sacre qui soient parvenus jusqu'à nous. (fr)
  • The scepter of Charles V, also known in the early modern period as scepter of Charlemagne, is one of the most prominent preserved regalia of the Kingdom of France. It was donated by Charles V to the abbey of Saint-Denis on 7 May 1380, shortly before his death. It has been used since for the coronation (sacre) of nearly all monarchs of France until Charles X, only excepting Charles VII and Henri IV. It has been kept at the Louvre since 5 December 1793. (en)
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  • Le sceptre de Charles V est un objet symbolique, insigne du pouvoir royal en France, utilisé lors de la cérémonie du sacre à partir du XIVe siècle. Autrefois conservé dans le trésor royal de la basilique de Saint-Denis, il est aujourd'hui exposé au musée du Louvre ; c'est l'un des rares objets du sacre qui soient parvenus jusqu'à nous. (fr)
  • The scepter of Charles V, also known in the early modern period as scepter of Charlemagne, is one of the most prominent preserved regalia of the Kingdom of France. It was donated by Charles V to the abbey of Saint-Denis on 7 May 1380, shortly before his death. It has been used since for the coronation (sacre) of nearly all monarchs of France until Charles X, only excepting Charles VII and Henri IV. It has been kept at the Louvre since 5 December 1793. (en)
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