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    Civic Crown (redirect from Corona civica)
    The Civic Crown (Latin: corona civica) was a military decoration during the Roman Republic and the subsequent Roman Empire, given to Romans who saved...
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  • Ancient Rome, the term civics also refers to the Civic Crown, to the Corona civica, which was a garland of oak leaves awarded , a practice to the citizen...
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    type of military decoration), armillae (a type of bracelet), and a corona civica (an award for saving a fellow citizen's life), while in his right hand...
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    ending with the emperor Augustus. The oak leaf civic crown (Latin: corona civica) was awarded to Romans who had saved the life of another citizen in...
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    of a man – in this case Augustus – wearing the civic crown (Latin: corona civica). Caesar won the civic crown for his bravery at the Siege of Mytilene...
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    line that began with him. Augustus was granted the right to hang the corona civica (civic crown) above his door and to have laurels drape his doorposts...
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    deterrents for legionaries in battle. For example, the highly coveted corona civica was given to legionaries who saved a comrade in battle. However, death...
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    ending with the emperor Augustus. The oak leaf civic crown (Latin: corona civica) was awarded to Romans who had saved the life of another citizen in...
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    Diocletian Likely head of Diocletian, wearing a corona civica Roman emperor Solo-reign Co-reign 20 November 284 – 1 April 286 1 April 286 – 1 May 305...
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    Empire Imperial Vexillum of the emperor Bust of Augustus wearing the corona civica Details Style Imperator, Caesar, Augustus, Princeps, Dominus Noster...
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