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- Herophiloska Cameo – Roman, 14 to 37 AD. This portrait of a man with laurel wreath is probably of Emperor Tiberius. The work is signed Herophilos Dioskourid[ou]...
- representation of Our Royal Helmet mantled Azure doubled Argent on a Wreath Or and Azure. A Conch S**** proper in front of a Panache of Palm Fronds proper. Supporters:...
- appropriate behaviors for brides and grooms. The laurel trees at right and laurel wreath worn by the Hora are punning references to the name "Lorenzo", though it...
- large black star, surrounded by a saffron-yellow and green maize wreath and a scallop s**** in the centre, also of a saffron/amber colour. The independent...
- version of Three Gold Stars and Wreath on a General's Collar William ****ne wearing one version of Three Gold Stars and Wreath on a General's Collar George...
- companies, including two of the six major oil and gas companies – BP and S****. Renewable electricity sources provided 51% of the electricity generated...
- governor in a ring and Master Gunners a s**** in a wreath. Master electricians now wore lightning in a wreath, Electrician Sergeants First class three...
- medals upon it a wreath of Flanders poppies and evergreen in the shape of a Victoria Cross was carried by Lieutenant Edwards. The wreath was intended as...
- chotki or komposkini or prayer rope in Eastern Orthodox Christianity, the Wreath of Christ in Lutheran Christianity, the Dominican rosary of the Blessed...
- pattern and worn as a wreath or a necklace. The Hawaiian island of Niʻihau is famous for its lei made of tiny gem-like s**** (pūpū). The eight most...