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  2. Laurel wreath - Wikipedia

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    A laurel wreath is a round wreath made of connected branches and leaves of the bay laurel (Laurus nobilis), an aromatic broadleaf evergreen, or later from spineless butcher's broom (Ruscus hypoglossum) or cherry laurel (Prunus laurocerasus).

  3. Wreaths and crowns in antiquity - Wikipedia

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    Different wreaths were worn, depending on the god or goddess to be propitiated. Laurel wreaths were appropriate Apollo and his father Zeus , as well as for Aphrodite . The mother-and-daughter fertility goddesses Demeter and Persephone (Ceres and Proserpina) were honoured with crowns of ears of corn.

  4. Roman triumph - Wikipedia

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    Panel from a representation of a triumph of the Emperor Marcus Aurelius; a winged genius hovers above his head. Scene from the Triumphs of Caesar by Andrea Mantegna (1482–94, Royal Collection) The Roman triumph ( triumphus) was a civil ceremony and religious rite of ancient Rome, held to publicly celebrate and sanctify the success of a ...

  5. Asterix and the Laurel Wreath - Wikipedia

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    Asterix and the Laurel Wreath (French: Les Lauriers de César, "Caesar's Laurels") is the eighteenth volume of the Asterix comic book series, by René Goscinny (stories) and Albert Uderzo (illustrations).

  6. Crown of Immortality - Wikipedia

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    The Crown of Immortality is a literary and religious metaphor traditionally represented in art first as a laurel wreath and later as a symbolic circle of stars (often a crown, tiara, halo or aureola). The Crown appears in a number of Baroque iconographic and allegoric works of art to indicate the wearer's immortality.

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  7. Cross and Crown - Wikipedia

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    First appearing on the cover of the January 1881 issue of Zion's Watch Tower, the cross and crown were surrounded by a wreath of laurel leaves, and the symbol was also used on lapel pins, buttons (metal and celluloid) and pendants of various designs. However, not all of its uses by the I.B.S.A. included the wreath of laurel leaves.

  8. Laurus nobilis - Wikipedia

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    Laurus nobilis / ˈlɔːrəs ˈnɒbɪlɪs / [2] [3] is an aromatic evergreen tree or large shrub with green, glabrous (smooth) leaves. It is in the flowering plant family Lauraceae. It is native to the Mediterranean region and is used as bay leaf for seasoning in cooking. Its common names include bay tree (esp. United Kingdom), [4] : 84 bay ...

  9. Chaplet (headgear) - Wikipedia

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    Chaplet (headgear) Boy with a chaplet of laurel. A chaplet is a headdress in the form of a wreath made of leaves, flowers or twigs woven into a ring. [1] It is typically worn in festive occasions and on holy days. In ancient times it also served as a crown representing victory or authority .

  10. File:Greek Roman Laurel wreath with branches vector.svg

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    File:Greek Roman Laurel wreath with branches vector.svg. File. File history. File usage. Global file usage. Metadata. Size of this PNG preview of this SVG file: 512 × 447 pixels. Other resolutions: 275 × 240 pixels | 550 × 480 pixels | 880 × 768 pixels | 1,173 × 1,024 pixels | 2,346 × 2,048 pixels.

  11. Wreath - Wikipedia

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    A replica bust of Apollo wearing a laurel wreath. In the Greco-Roman world, wreaths were used as an adornment that could represent a person's occupation, rank, their achievements and status. The wreath that was commonly used was the laurel wreath.