The first medieval crown is believed to have been worn by Otto the Great, who became the Holy Roman Emperor in 962. However, it is important to note that crowns were worn by rulers in earlier civilizations as well, so the concept of a crown predates the medieval period.
the crown Isis wore was called Claireiria
they wore robes
Pharaohs wore the royal Deshret (Red Crown), Hedjet (White Crown), Peshent (Red and White Crown), Khepresh (Blue Crown) and Nemes (Head-Cloth Crown). The queens wore Cap-Crown or other fancy headdresses).
the pharaohs
They wore clothes
nobody knows......
they wore the double crown to symbolize their rule over Upper and Lower Egypt.
the crown Isis wore was called Claireiria
they wore the double crown to symbolize their rule over Upper and Lower Egypt.
they wore the double crown to symbolize their rule over Upper and Lower Egypt.
The pharaohs of the first dynasty wore a double crown to symbolize their rule over upper and lower egypt
they wore robes
they wore the double crown to symbolize their rule over Upper and Lower Egypt.
Pharaohs wore the royal Deshret (Red Crown), Hedjet (White Crown), Peshent (Red and White Crown), Khepresh (Blue Crown) and Nemes (Head-Cloth Crown). The queens wore Cap-Crown or other fancy headdresses).
In medieval times, a queen, king, prince, or princess would wear a crown. In current times, an actor playing one of these parts in a medieval re-enactment may wear a medieval styled crown.
Harold Godwinson wore the crown in the battle of Hastings because he was king at the time.
Jesus wore a crown of thorns.