Pedantically, there is only one crown dependencies in the British Isles. There are actually three Crown Dependencies: the Isle of Man, Jersey and Guernsey. Jersey and Guernsey are collectively called the 'Channel Isles'. They are usually NOT considered part of the British Isles, because they are off the coast of France. That leaves only one Crown Dependency which is part of the British Isles, the Isle of Man.
The British Empire this 2010 includes the United Kingdom, the three Crown dependencies and the 14 British Overseas Territories.
A small country which is independent but uses Britain for foreign affairs. The Isle of Man, Jersey and Guernsey are all British Crown Dependencies.
Yes, the three primary Scandinavian countries ( but not Iceland or Finland, or the ex-Russian dependencies) are all Monarchies. this is one explanation for the (triple Crown) insignia of, say the SAS airline. This actually has a triangle of three crowns. do not confuse with Italian usage which is one Crown with three visible points- This still flown by vessels of the Italian Navy.
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They have no dependencies. They are themselves an autonomous region of the Kingdom of Denmark. No dependencies, that is correct.
Cragston Dependencies was created in 1860.
Caesar is offered the crown three times, and three times he refuses it.
4. England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland. However, there are Crown dependencies which are not "countries" but are apart of the UK like Falkland Island and the Isle of Man
A three point crown is simply a crown with three points. na a 3 point crown is gang related so choose wat you ask bout wisely
Federal Dependencies of Venezuela was created in 1945.