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Castle wall crown

Castle wall crown

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The castle wall crown(: mural crown) was covered by goddess in culture. It has a shape like.

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Overview

Tuke is a goddess embodying city's fortune, equivalent to Rome. Also the goddess of the Hellenistic period is suffering "Poros A crown called "polos" is also a type of castle wall crown. Especially when this land mother god is the guardian of the city it is often covered with a castle wall crown.

The castle wall crown was used for the army in ancient times. Of corona muralis (Meaning "a crown surrounded by a wall") was a gold circle shaped like a crown of a crown or the like and was awarded to the first time to climb the castle wall of the target of attack. The castle wall crown of Rome was made of gold, there was unevenness that looked like a coat of arms described later. Since it was regarded as the best as a soldier's medal, even if there was an offer, it was not awarded unless a rigorous investigation had been done. The castle wall crown, which symbolizes the captured ship, was used as a naval medal (the bow was added to the left and right of the castle wall crown). There were other navy.

The goddess is drawn in a shape covered with a castle wall crown in Greek coins and represents Rome as a guardian of Greek city state.

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Castle of the castle wall in the emblem of

The Roman army medal was later adopted by Europe and became a model of the wall of. Many European cities have been developed since it has been used as a decoration of the emblem of the city favorably, and recently it is used as a wall crown as opposed to it. It is often used especially in the medieval and modern times of Italy. The female statue wearing a castle wall crown symbolizes Italy. Italy has given a castle wall crown to the coat of arms of the comune, using the gold castle wall crown with five convexities for the city, and silver castle wall crown with nine convex parts otherwise. There are also examples that the prefecture and military are using. The castle wall crown was used for. Many of the emblems of local governments (and) are also using castle wall crowns, and in modern usage, the castle wall crown with three convexities is a village, four are towns, and five represent city. Similarly even using the castle wall crown as the emblem of the local government, those with one or three convexities represent villages, etc. Those with five or seven convexities represent towns and so on.

After World War I dismantled, the national emblem became a single eagle wearing a castle wall crown. Prior to that, the crown of both Austria and Hungary (Hungarian side) decorated.

concrete example in the emblem

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Footnotes / citation

1. *F. Allégre, _ Etude sur la déesse grecque Tyché (Paris 1889), pp 187-92 for the theory that the castle wall crown is an anthropomorphic character of the city. 2. , Noctes Attici , V.6.4;, _ Ab Urbe Condita , XXVI. 48 3. ^ (May 10, 1998). Emblematic Dictionary _ (first ed.). Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo: Osaka bookshop. Pp. P.178. 4. * muri pinnis according to Aulus Gellius 5. Livy. L.c .; cf., __, 25. 6. ****Mellor, R., "The Goddess Roma" in Haase, W., Temporini, H., (eds), Aufstieg und Niedergang der romischen Welt, de Gruyter, 1991, pp 60-63.

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