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Korymbos (κόρυμβος) is an
Ancient Gr**** word for a
cluster of
flowers or fruit.
Korymbos may
refer to: Corymb, a botanical...
- The
Korymbos (Gr****: Kόρυμβος, Latin: Corymbus; both
meaning "cluster" or "uppermost points") was a jewel-studded
globe containing the top hair of the...
- but he is
never represented with a
crenellated crown without a
korymbos. A
korymbos, or globular-shaped structure, sat
originally on the top of the crown...
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examples of corymbs. The word
corymb is
derived from the
Ancient Gr**** word
korymbos meaning "bunch of
flowers or fruit".
Racemose corymb Iberis umbellata or...
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Hungary (Crown of St. Stephen) Hoop
crown Heraldic crowns Imperial Crown Korymbos (headgear)
Laurel wreath Makuṭa
Mianguan Mitre Goffa Nemes Oba's crown...
-
showing a
Sasanian king with a
crescent moon
crown and
stepped crenellations Korymbos (headgear) Peck,
Elsie H. (1993). "CROWN ii. From the
Seleucids to the...
- clothing. (Two-piece) 14th-century
tunic (qaba) with
broad belt (kamarband)
Korymbos (headgear) Gorjiduz,
leather shoe
craftsman Zardozi Central Asian clothing...
- the King of Bamyan. He
wears a
crenelated crown with
single crescent and
korymbos, a round-neck
tunic and a
Sasanian headband.
Several of the figures, either...
- a diadem, a
crown with
crenellations in the
middle and behind, and the
korymbos, with a moon
crescent at the front.
Hormizd made use of
astral symbols...
- also wore
their hair in the same fashion,
which was in
their case
called korymbos. On vases, the
heads of
women were most
frequently shown covered with a...