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  1. La orden de la Corona de hierro fue una orden militar instituida por Napoleón I, emperador de Francia. Napoleón instituyó esta orden el 5 de junio de 1805 con el objeto de hacer adictos a los italianos y austríacos al imperio y dinastía napoleónicos.

    • 5 de junio de 1805
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  2. The Imperial Order of the Iron Crown (German: Kaiserlicher Orden der Eisernen Krone; Italian: Ordine imperiale della Corona ferrea) was one of the highest orders of merit in the Austrian Empire and Austria-Hungary until 1918.

  3. La Orden Imperial de la Corona de Hierro (en alemán: Kaiserlicher Orden der Eisernen Krone : ; en italiano: Ordine imperiale della Corona ferrea) era una de las órdenes de caballería más distinguidlas del Imperio austríaco y después del Imperio austro-húngaro.

    • AVITA ET AUCTA, (Heredada y aumentada)
  4. The Order of the Iron Crown (Italian: Ordine della Corona Ferrea) was an order of merit that was established on 5 June 1805 in the Kingdom of Italy by Napoleon Bonaparte under his title of Napoleon I, King of Italy.

    • Extinct
  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Iron_CrownIron Crown - Wikipedia

    On the occasion, Napoleon founded the Order of the Iron Crown, on 15 June 1805. After Napoleon's fall and the annexation of Lombardy to Austria, the order was reinstituted by Emperor Francis I of Austria, on 1 January 1816. The last to be crowned with the Iron Crown was Emperor Ferdinand I of Austria, in his role as King of Lombardy ...

    • None (Circlet)
    • ca. 605 grams
  6. The Iron Crown. The fourth film in the Mythica series. Directed by John Lyde and written by Jason Faller and Kynan Griffin. When daring young wizard Marek steals the final piece of the all-powerful Darkspore she embarks on a desperate quest to deliver the cursed artefact to the gods.

  7. The Order of the Iron Crown was established on June 5, 1805 by Napoleon Bonaparte (under his title of King Napoleon I of Italy). The order took its name from the ancient Iron Crown of Lombardy, a medieval jewel with an iron ring, forged from what was supposed to be a nail from the True Cross as a band on the inside.