Crown (disambiguation)
Krone (plural crowns , from Latin corona , wreath ') stands for:
- Crown , symbol of rule of a monarch
- Krone (mountain) , mountain in the Silvretta
- Crown (gemstone) , upper part of a cut gemstone
- Crown (unit) , unit of mass
- Crown (bell) , part of a bell
- Crown (heraldry) , coat of arms element in heraldry
- Crown (hoof) , part of the hoof
- Crown (hat) , part of the hat, see hat #Hat parts and places
- Krone (potato) , table potato variety
- Roast crown
- Crown (watch) , winding and setting wheels on a watch
- Krone (company) , supermarket chain
- Krone , colonial goods purchasing cooperative , see Rewe Group #Rewe Dortmund
- Treetop , leafy part of a tree
- Bernard Krone Holding semi-trailer
- Kronblatt inner petals
- Foam head , foam of the beer
- Wall crown , upper edge of a wall
- Tooth crown , part of a tooth
Currency units:
- British crown , see Crown
- Krone (club gold coin ) , gold coin of the countries of the Vienna Mint Treaty (1857 to 1871)
- Krone , ten mark piece in the German Empire, see Mark (1871) # Kurant coins
- Danish crown
- Estonian kroon
- Faroese crown
- Icelandic krona
- Yugoslav krona , currency of Yugoslavia (1918 to 1920)
- Crown of the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia , currency in the area of the Imperial German "Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia"
- Norwegian krone , currency of Norway
- Austrian Krone , currency of Austria-Hungary (1892 to 1918) and Austria (1918 to 1925)
- Swedish krona , currency of Sweden
- Slovak crown (1939-1945)
- Slovak crown (1993-2008)
- Czech koruna , currency of the Czech Republic (since 1993)
- Czechoslovak crown , currency of Czechoslovakia (until 1992) and currency of the Czech Republic and Slovakia (until 1993)
geographical and astronomical objects:
- Krone an der Brahe , German name of Koronowo , place in powiat Bydgoski, Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland
- German crown , German name from Wałcz , Poland
- Krone (Witten) , district of Witten, Ennepe-Ruhr district, Germany
- Krone (Stolberg) , Tuchmacherhof in Stolberg, Germany
- Northern Crown ( Corona Borealis ), constellation
- Southern Crown ( Corona Australis ), constellation
Krone is the family name of the following people:
- Carl Krone (1870–1943), German circus director
- Christel Sembach-Krone (1936–2017), German circus director
- Dieter Krone (* 1963), German politician, Lord Mayor of Lingen (Ems)
- Frieda Sembach-Krone (1915–1995), German circus director
- Gabriele Krone-Schmalz (* 1949), German television journalist and author
- Günter Krone (* 1927), German politician (CDU)
- Heinrich Krone (1895–1989), German politician (center, CDU)
- Heinrich Adolf Krone (* 1925), German doctor
- Hermann Krone (1827–1916), German photographer
- Ida Krone (1876–1957), German animal tamer and circus owner
- Jana Mandana Lacey-Krone (* 1979), Swiss animal teacher and director of Circus Krone
- Kerstin Krone-Bayer (* 1953), German painter, draftsman and object artist
- Klaus von der Krone (* 1944), German politician (CDU)
- Kristin Krone (* 1968), American ski racer
- Michael Krone (* 1948), German actor
- Otto Krone (local researcher) (1874–1957), German teacher, painter and local history researcher
- Otto Krone (actor) (1898–1974), German actor
- Pauline Krone (1859–1945), German writer and philanthropist
- Raimund Krone (* 1946), German voice actor
- Stephanie Krone , German singer (soprano)
- Ursula Krone-Appuhn (1936–1988), German politician (CDU, CSU)
- Werner Krone (* 1939), German manager and politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag
Krone stands for:
- Bernard Krone Holding , vehicle manufacturer
- Circus Krone , German circus
- 1Live Krone , media award from radio station Eins Live
- Kronen Zeitung , Austrian daily newspaper
- Crown series , book series
See also:
- Crone
- Croone
- Three crowns
- Hotel Krone
- Krohne
- Crown
- Kron
- Crown
- Red crown
- The Crown
- To the crown
- Crown hit
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Wiktionary: Krone - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations