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Meaning of laurel romano




John Rene Plaut

laurel romano
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LAUREL ROMANO of Latin Lavrea, symbol of victory and freedom. Prize to the winner in Rome and ancient Greece, a circled bouquet of bay leaves, which was placed as a crown on the head of the winners of athletic competitions, poet laureates and warriors. It was also used by the high authorities, such as Emperor Julius Caesar, who commanded her to make it gold, to hide her baldness.

  



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