- The
Kritonios Crown is an
ancient ornate golden crown or
wreath dating to the 4th
century BC. It was
discovered in 1814 in the tomb of a man
named Kritonios...
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Ancient golden Kritonios Crown,
funerary or
marriage material, 370–360 BC; from a
grave in Armento, Basilicata...
- The
Kritonios Crown – a 4th-century BC gold
wreath from Armento,
representing a
crown of oak, convolvulus, narcissus, ivy, roses, and
myrtle with figurines...
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tradition of India.
Crown of
Darius the Great, c. 500 BC. The
ancient Gr****
Kritonios Crown,
funerary or
marriage material, 370–360 BCE, from a
grave in Armento...
- 430 BC, with the
works of the
Pisticci Painter. In the
Armento area the
Kritonios Crown and the
Armento Rider were found, now
exposed in
Munich and London...
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found in the
vicinity of
Armento and is now in the
British Museum. The
Kritonios Crown, a 4th-century BC gold
wreath representing a
crown of convolvulus...
- Colosseum, Rome: The
arena substructure is
partly excavated during 1810-1814.
Kritonios Crown is
found in Armento, Italy. 23 January:
Alexander Cunningham, father...