Sword used as part of the regalia of a monarch
  Portrait of Louis XIV in Coronation Robes     with Joyeuse  (by Hyacinthe Rigaud , 1701)  The Great Sword of State of the United Kingdom held by the 6th Marquess of Londonderry  at the Coronation of King Edward VII , 1902   Swords of different Ottoman Sultans  on display at the Topkapi Palace .  A sword of state  is a sword , used as part of the regalia , symbolising the supreme power of a monarch , given by God , to use the infinite might of the state  to deter its enemies by use of deadly warfare , if thus dire, to maintain order in the realm  and save the realm from extinction, because God chose the monarch  as the master of the realm to lead and protect it from any threat.
It is known to be used in following monarchies:
Reichsschwert  of the Holy Roman Empire , see Imperial Sword  Kingdom of Denmark , see Danish crown regalia    United Kingdom , see Crown Jewels of the United Kingdom    Joyeuse   , used for the sacre  of the king of France . Reputed to be the sword of Charlemagne .Kingdom of Hungary   [ 1]   Kingdom of Bohemia  (Czech Republic ) – Sword of Saint Wenceslas   Kingdom of England , later Great Britain , then United Kingdom ; see British crown jewels#Swords   Kingdom of the Netherlands , see Dutch Royal Regalia  (made in 1840 for enthronements) Kingdom of Norway , see Regalia of Norway   Kingdom of Scotland , see Honours of Scotland   Kingdom of Sweden , see Swedish Royal Regalia , where it is the oldest of the Vasa  regalia Kingdom of Poland  –  Szczerbiec   ,  Grunwald Swords   , Sigismundus Iustus  Kingdom of Mysore  – Chikka Devaraja  Wodeyar , ending with the Krishnaraja Wodeyar II   Kingdom of Thailand  or Siam- the Sword of Victory , one of the five Regalia of Thailand. The former Kingdom of the Isle of Man  (now a British Crown dependency), bearing the triskelion  symbol, annually used on Tynwald Day   Empire of Russia , see Regalia of the Russian tsars   The Kingdom of Georgia Shangfang Baojian (simplified Chinese  : ;   traditional Chinese  : Han dynasty  to Qing dynasty   The Eodo of Taejo of Joseon Dynasty , Korea   [ 2]   The Sword of Osman , given to Sultans  of the Ottoman Empire ;  Kusanagi   , kept by the Emperor of Japan ; [ 3]  In the former sultanate of the Maldives , being invested on the Monarch in a traditional gong ceremony Also in the Malay world, notably in  Swords of state are also used in some republics, as in the Senate of the state of South Carolina  in the United States of America.
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