A mural crown (Latin: corona muralis) is a crown or headpiece representing city walls, towers, or fortresses. In classical antiquity, it was an emblem...
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Mexico; he named it in Spanish pintura mural (English: wall painting). In ancient Roman times, a mural crown was given to the fighter who was first to...
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"wheat sheaf crown", but it is now the usual gold. A depiction of a naval crown A depiction of an astral crown A depiction of a mural crown A depiction...
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of fate. The mural crown's significance is that it identifies her as the goddess of the city, and in the case of Sparta her mural crown depicted a part...
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version Coat of arms of Basque Country, Spain Laurel wreath Camp crown Mural crown Naval crown Diadem Pliny (1986). "Book 16, Section 5". Natural History....
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(the crown was presented by the Roman Senate as a political homage rather than a military award) Camp crown Mural crown Civic crown Naval crown Laurel...
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Republic 1854 depiction with the mural crown and the motto but without the chief 1854 depiction with the mural crown and the chief but without the motto...
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heraldic representation of the national flag of Malta; above the shield a mural crown in gold with a sally port and five turrets representing the fortifications...
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related to Naval crowns. Astral crown Camp crown Celestial crown Civic crown Grass crown Mural crown Naval heraldry Laurel wreath Naval Crown definition. Libro...
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is inscribed on a pedestal bearing a nude, lactating woman wearing a mural crown. In English etymological reference works, often the first university-related...
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