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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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    Wreaths of leaves from laurel, olive, oak, myrtle, and celery were particularly symbolically significant, with the laurel wreath the victor's crown at the Pythian Games and at a Roman triumph, and the olive wreath the prize at the Olympic Games.

  4. 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).

  5. Roman triumph - Wikipedia

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    He wore the regalia traditionally associated both with the ancient Roman monarchy and with the statue of Jupiter Capitolinus: the purple and gold "toga picta", laurel crown, red boots and, again possibly, the red-painted face of Rome's supreme deity.

  6. 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).

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  7. Chaplet (headgear) - Wikipedia

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    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. It is typically worn in festive occasions and on holy days. In ancient times it also served as a crown representing victory or authority.

  8. Wreath - Wikipedia

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    The wreath that was commonly used was the laurel wreath. The use of this wreath comes from the Greek myth involving Apollo , Zeus' son and the god of life and light, who fell in love with the nymph Daphne .

  9. Olympic Laurel - Wikipedia

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    The trophy features a laurel wreath and the Olympic rings which are made out of Fairmined Gold and the base is a stone from Ancient Olympia. List of Olympic Laurel recipients

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

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    English: Vectorized laurel wreath in SVG format. Modified from Greek Roman Laurel wreath vector.svg. Made in Inkscape. 'In Greek mythology:' symbol of victory awarded to victors in athletic competitions, including the ancient Olympics.

  11. Wreath (attire) - Wikipedia

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    A wreath worn for purpose of attire (in English, a "chaplet"; Ancient Greek: στέφανος, romanized: stéfanos, Latin: corona), is a headdress made of leaves, grasses, flowers or branches. It is typically worn on festive occasions and holy days and has a long history and association with ancient pageants and ceremonies.