A medieval crown is a distinctive and highly symbolic piece of regalia worn by monarchs, nobles, and religious leaders during the Middle Ages. It served as a symbol of authority, divine right, and the wearer's power over their realm. Medieval crowns varied significantly in design, materials, and decoration, depending on the rank of the wearer, their wealth, and the cultural and religious practices of the time. While a crown's primary function was to denote kingship or rulership, it was also…