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... corona civica , noting the reluctance of men to take on the great burden of being under the same obligation to a stranger that they owe to a parent . 15 Such an obligation would have been no extra burden to one of those reputed to have ...
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A Historical Reconstruction Sandra Gambetti. The corona muralis , castrensis , and navalis were awarded for mili- tary courage , but apparently for very specific achievements ( Gell . , 5 , 6 , 11–18 ) . The corona civica seems to be the ...
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... corona civica ; behind , small laurel trees . c ) Rome , 19/18 B.C. Augustus wearing the oak wreath , awarded him ob cives servatos . attribute of Victory herself , but the laurel is also Apollo's tree . The position- ing of the two ...
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... corona civica , the laurel crown , and the corona muralis . Beginning with the corona civica , at the far right of the top register , Oik- oumene is about to place the civic crown atop the head of Augustus . Made of oak leaves , the corona ...
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... corona civica , which was given to him who had saved the life of a citizen , and composed of oak leaves . -Corona vallaris or castrensis , be- 1 . 3 2 . 1. Corona Civica . 2. Corona Vallaris . 3. Corona Muralis . 4. Corona Navalis ...
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... corona civica became synonymous with acts that saved the city under Augustus , often accompanied by the legend ob ... corona graminea , which fell out of use , and the association between the corona civica and the Augustan linking of the ...
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... corona civica . This award , traditionally reserved for a Roman soldier who saved a fellow citizen in the line of battle , was later awarded to Cicero and Caesar for saving the entire State by their victories . Now , servare is given ...
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... corona civica was an oak wreath , which might be worn by the recipient on all festive occasions . When a holder of this high decoration appeared at the public games , all the spectators , including senators , rose from their seats . He ...