Regalia of the Bulgarian monarch

A gift of regalia to Kaloyan of Bulgaria from Pope Innocent III is documented.

It was brought to Bulgaria by Cardinal Leo Brancaleoni and was used for the Coronation of the Bulgarian monarch on November 8, 1204.

There are different accounts regarding a Royal Crown of the Principality and Kingdom of Bulgaria (also known as the Third Bulgarian Tsardom).

Multiple stories overlap stating that Ferdinand I of Bulgaria ordered his own crown in Germany: Clémentine of Orléans had designed a crown for Ferdinand I, which included a "requisite number of jewels from her own dressing case".

[2] One of the batons was given to Ferdinand by the Bulgarian Army in 1915 in celebration to the successful military campaign in Macedonia, and the other baton was given to him by Kaiser Wilhelm II in 1916 on a military parade in Niš when Ferdinand was awarded the title Generalfeldmarschall.

Constantine I of Bulgaria & Irene Doukaina Laskarina wearing royal regalia
Eleonore Reuss of Köstritz with Marie Antoinette's crown
The Sceptre of Boris III of Bulgaria