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Coronation Chair of Denmark
Throne used by Danish monarchs since 1671 / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Coronation Chair of Denmark (Danish and Norwegian: Danmarks tronstol; also: salvingsstol, kroningsstol) is the chair formerly used in the coronation of the Danish monarch.
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According to legend, the Coronation Chair is made of the horn of unicorns. In reality, it is made from Norwegian narwhal tusks.[1] It is guarded by three life-size silver lions, based on Biblical references, and was a symbol of the absolute monarchy of the Twin Kingdoms.[2]
The Coronation Chair is located in the Castle of Rosenborg in Copenhagen.[2]