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He is generally depicted with a sceptre and diadem, conventional attributes of kings.
In Homer, her saffron-coloured robe is embroidered or woven with flowers ; rosy-fingered and with golden arms, she is pictured on Attic vases as a beautiful woman, crowned with a tiara or diadem and with the large white-feathered wings of a bird.
On gold coins struck in his royal workshop, Theodebert is shown in the pearl-studded regalia of the Byzantine emperor ; Childebert I is shown in profile in the ancient style, wearing a toga and a diadem.
She gives the imperial diadem to the Illyrian ( or Thracian ) officer and senator Marcian, age 58, and is crowned as empress in the Hippodrome at Constantinople in a first religious coronation ceremony.
A uraeus is fixed to the diadem which supports two tall openwork feathers.
The figure is of a man wearing mail armour and brandishing a sword and shield, with a diadem bound around his head.
Nefertiti wears her characteristic blue crown known as " Nefertiti cap crown " with a golden diadem band, that is looped around like horizontal ribbons and joining at the back, and an Uraeus ( cobra ) over her brow – which is now broken.
It is flying above an empty throne representing God the Father, in the throne are a chlamys ( cloak ) and diadem representing the Son.
Reuze-Papa is depicted as a bearded man wearing a Roman-style breastplate and helm, while Reuze-Maman used to be depicted as a shrimp fisher carrying a basket on her back but is now shown wearing a diadem, a red robe and a golden shawl.
It is mainly olive or grey apart from the face ( which is dark with a pale or yellowish patch on the forehead-the " diadem " from which the species derives its common name ), the blackish cap, feet and front legs, and the mantle, which is brown, olive or grey depending on the subspecies.
It has three parts: the lower diadem ( corona greca ), the upper intersecting bands ( corona latina ), and the cross on the top, which is today crooked.
In the arched frame on the back of the diadem Emperor Michael VII Doukas ( 1071 – 1078 ) is depicted.
Some of the coins of Eucratides probably represent his parents, where his father is named Heliocles, and his mother, who is thought to be Laodice, is wearing a royal diadem.
Similarly the diadem of Constantine is asserted to be at Monza, and it has long been known as " the iron crown of Lombardy.
The European garden spider, diadem spider, cross spider, or cross orbweaver ( Araneus diadematus ) is a very common and well-known orb-weaver spider in Europe and parts of North America, in a range extending from New England and the Southeast to California and the northwestern United States and adjacent parts of southern Canada.
A diadem is a type of crown, specifically an ornamental headband worn by Eastern monarchs and others as a badge of royalty.

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" Next appeared a worthy-looking girl, similar in appearance to the goddess, for her hair was ordered with a white diadem, and she carried a sceptre.
This was an event fraught with meaning: a diadem was a symbol of a king, and in refusing it, Caesar demonstrated that he did not intend to assume the throne.
His name glyph, shown in the upper left corner of the image from the Codex Mendoza above, was composed of a diadem ( xiuhuitzolli ) on straight hair with an attached earspool, a separate nosepiece and a speech scroll.
Mark Antony presents Caesar with a royal diadem, urging him to take it and declare himself king.
Investiture scene: Anahita on the left as the patron yazata of the Sassanian dynasty behind Emperor Khosrau II | Khosrau Parviz with Ahura Mazda presenting the diadem of sovereignty on the right.
According to Suetonius, this caused consternation ; the ceremony required Titus to wear a diadem, which the Romans associated with kingship, and the partisanship of Titus's legions had already led to fears that he might rebel against his father.
Quintus Pompeius addressed the Senate and said that he " was a neighbour of Tiberius, and therefore knew that Eudemus of Pergamum had presented Tiberius with a royal diadem and a purple robe, believing that he was going to be king in Rome.
Constantine entered Constantinople on a " horse caparisoned with gilded saddle clothes and golden bridles and bearing on its head the kamelaukion, or diadem, which the sovereign alone was authorized to wear and then only on ' a great public festival of the Lord '".
She has a lunar crescent at her feet, " a horned diadem on her head, with a globe in the middle place " similar to the crown of the ancient Egyptian goddess Hathor, but with the horns having a shape more like half-crescents, and a large cross on her breast.
According to Dion C. Smythe, Anna “ felt cheated ” because she “ should have inherited .” Indeed, according to Anna Komnene in the Alexiad, at her birth she was presented witha crown and imperial diadem .” Anna ’ s “ main aim ” in the depiction of events in the Alexiad, according to Vlada Stankovíc, was to “ stress her own right ” to the throne and “ precedence over her brother, John .”
A series with the king in diadem are likely to be early issues of Demetrius I.
Philip I took the diadem in 95 BC together with his older brother ( probably twin ) Antiochus XI Ephiphanes, after the eldest son Seleucus VI Epiphanes was killed by their cousin Antiochus X Eusebes.
Rev: Winged figure bearing diadem and palm, with Halo ( religious iconography ) | halo, probably Nike ( mythology ) | Nike.
Following this, the king was given a spear, and a diadem wrought of silk or linen ( not to be confused with a crown ) was bound around his forehead as a token of regal authority.
These wreaths resemble a diadem, with thin metal leaves being attached to an ornamental band.

diadem and pearls
The diadem includes 1333 diamonds weighing, and 169 pearls along its base.
In the city Nero, seated upon the Rostra, placed the diadem of purple silk woven with pearls upon his head.

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Instead, he used a diadem, or crown, to top its head.

diadem and stone
As the "' most precious ... stone in the setting of the diadem ' from the art treasures of ' Prussia Germany '", Nefertiti would re-establish the imperial German national identity after 1918.

diadem and set
Her wedding diadem was set in the heavens as the constellation Corona.
Crown Jewels of France, on display at the Louvre with the crown and diadem of Empress Eugenie to the left, the set of Queen Marie Amélie in the centre and the crown of Louis XV to the right with the diadem of the Duchess of Angoulème.
The Côte-de-Bretagne red spinel with the set of Queen Marie Amélie to the left, the bracelets and diadem of the Duchess of Angoulème in the centre and upper right and, between them, the set of Empress Josephine.
Accordingly, when he came to Ctesiphon, he called together in a great plain all the Romans and likewise all the Parthians that were there at the time ; then he mounted a lofty platform, and after describing in grandiloquent language what he had accomplished, he appointed Parthamaspates king over the Parthians and set the diadem upon his head.

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Upon reaching the summit, they discovered a crown ( diadem ) of snow about high covering the almost flat layer of rocks on top.
He rebelled against his father from about 55 to 58 CE and must have occupied Ecbatana, since he issued coins from the mint there, bearing the likeness of a young beardless king wearing a diadem with five pendants.
The Diadumenos is the winner of an athletic contest at a games, still nude after the contest and lifting his arms to knot the diadem, a ribbon-band that identifies the winner and which in the bronze original of about 420 BCE would have been represented by a ribbon of bronze.

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