Historians debate its origins—is it rooted in truth or myth? Some argue the top was a metaphorical shield, a way to assert authority without sword or scroll. Others insist it was real, preserved in secret royal archives, awaiting rediscovery.
Historians debate its origins—is it rooted in truth or myth? Some argue the top was a metaphorical shield, a way to assert authority without sword or scroll. Others insist it was real, preserved in secret royal archives, awaiting rediscovery.