Canonum De Ius Rex
Canons of Sovereign Law

one heaven iconII.   Sovereign

2.12 Feudal Law Form

Article 156 - Crown

Canon 6618 (link)

Crown is a 13th Century word formed by the Roman Death Cult to define the family and leader granted a kingdom under Roman law. It is since synonymous with the leader or monarch as well as the official head dress symbolizing power.

Canon 6619 (link)

The word Crown appears to be a derivative of the ancient Khazarian word krowe meaning “relatives” and “ne” meaning “them, they, those (who rule)”.

Canon 6620 (link)

The word Crown was deliberately founded as part of the formation of the Art and Game of Chess from 1223 CE to describe the six (6) pieces on the Chess board which all representing a Great Chain of Crowns. The highest crown being the hidden crown is not present as a piece on the chess board.

Canon 6621 (link)

Only one (1) occult symbol in the world has personified and represented all the crowns of Chess being controlled by the noble families in the form of the official private coat of arms of the Franciscans as the private coat of arms of the Council of Venetian - Pisan noble families.