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  2. Wreath - Wikipedia

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    A Christmas wreath on a house door in England. A golden wreath and ring from the burial of an Odrysian Aristocrat at the Golyamata Mogila in the Yambol region of Bulgaria. Mid 4th century BC. A wreath (/ r iː θ /) is an assortment of flowers, leaves, fruits, twigs, or various materials that is constructed to form a ring shape. [1]

  3. Roman funerary practices - Wikipedia

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    Wreaths also are found in burials of initiates into mystery religions. [56] The body was arranged on a funeral couch in a lifelike posture, as if on a dining couch. The libitinarii disguised its death-pallor with cosmetics. It lay in state in the atrium of the family home (domus) with the feet pointed toward the door, for seven or more days.

  4. Crown of justification - Wikipedia

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    Crown of justification on an encaustic Fayum mummy portrait with the name Isidora ("gifts of Isis") given in Greek (100-110 CE). In ancient Egyptian religion, the crown of justification (mꜣḥ n mꜣꜥ ḫrw [1]) was a wreath or fillet worn by the deceased to represent victory over death in the afterlife.

  5. Wreaths and crowns in antiquity - Wikipedia

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    The laurel wreaths of a triumphator were often worn by imperial portraits, as were radiate crowns. [21] According to Pliny the Elder, the Arval Brethren, an ancient Roman priesthood, were accustomed to wear a wreath of grain sheaves. [22] Crowns and wreaths were associated by early Christians with Roman paganism and Hellenistic religion. [21]

  6. How £55 funeral wreaths sent by disgruntled K-pop fans ... - AOL

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    Korean media reports suggest funeral wreaths started being used as a form of protest first in 2006, after residents who opposed the development of a lake park in South Chungcheong Province sent ...

  7. Former President Jimmy Carter will lie in repose in Georgia ...

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    At the Capitol in Atlanta, a funeral wreath and black bunting surrounded the state of Georgia's official gubernatorial portrait. Carter was elected to the state Senate in 1962 before serving as ...

  8. Crown of Immortality - Wikipedia

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    The Crown of Immortality, held by the allegorical figure Eterna (Eternity) on the Swedish House of Knights fresco by David Klöcker Ehrenstrahl. 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).

  9. 'An exceptional man': Jimmy Carter state funeral set for Jan. 9.

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    National Park Service ranger Mary Anne Robbins hangs wreaths with black ribbons on the front entrance of the Jimmy Carter Visitor Center in the old Plains High School building in Plains, Ga., on ...

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