- The
wreathed hornbill (Rhyticeros undulatus) is an Old
World tropical bird of the
hornbill family Bucerotidae, also
called bar-pouched
wreathed hornbill...
- In
group theory, the
wreath product is a
special combination of two
groups based on the
semidirect product. It is
formed by the
action of one
group on...
- honor, renown, fame", from the verb στέφειν (stéphein), "to encircle, to
wreathe". In
Ancient Greece,
crowning wreaths (such as
laurel wreaths) were given...
-
included a
portrait of
himself in the
robes of an Augustus. The
portrait was
wreathed in bay. He
requested recognition as heir to his father's
throne and p****ed...
-
receives a
fourth Navy "E" award, a
silver wreathed letter "E"
replaces the
three "E"
devices on the ribbon. The
wreathed "E"
effectively "closes out" the award...
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verdant slopes of the island; and the
white being the
clouds that
usually wreathe Nevis Peak. Shaw,
Carol P. (1992). Flags.
HarperCollins UK. ISBN 0-00-470114-3...
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William II
Canynges (d.1474), as
depicted on his
canopied tomb in St Mary
Redcliffe Church,
showing the
couped heads of
three Moors wreathed at the temples...
- Byron's
Youth and Age: 'Tis but as ivy-leaves
around the ruin'd
turret wreathe, All
green and
wildly fresh without, but worn and gray beneath. O could...
- Supporters: The dexter, Neptune, with his sea-green
mantle flowing, the
waist wreathed with laver, on his head an
Eastern crown gold, in the
right hand his trident...
- and be
handed down
through time as a
religious custom of the country, to
wreathe the
graves of our
martyred dead with flowers. . . Let the soldiers’ graves...