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Sceptre with the Dove

The Sceptre with the Dove, also known as the Rod with the Dove, is a sceptre of the British Crown Jewels. It was originally made for the coronation of King Charles II in 1661. Its design included a gold rod with bands of gemstones, surmounted by a sphere and an enamelled dove, representing the Holy Ghost.

The Sceptre with the Dove symbolises the spritual authority of the Monarch under the Cross. The Sceptre with the Cross, another sceptre in the Crown Jewels, represents temporal or lay authority. During the coronation, the Monarch holds the Sceptre with the Dove in the left hand and the Sceptre with the Cross in the right while the Archbishop of Canterbury places St Edward's Crown on his or her head.

The Sceptre with the Dove, and the other Crown Jewels, may be found on display at Jewel House in the Tower of London.

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Coronation (United Kingdom) | Crown Jewels of the United Kingdom | Honours of Scotland | Honours of the Principality of Wales | Imperial Crown of India | Imperial State Crown | Scepter | Sceptre with the Cross | Sovereign's Orb | St Edward's Crown

 

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