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    The Civic Crown (Latin: corona civica) was a military decoration during the Roman Republic and the subsequent Roman Empire, given to Romans who saved the lives of fellow citizens. It was regarded as the second highest decoration to which a citizen could aspire (the Grass Crown being held in higher … See more

    After Sulla's constitutional reforms, any recipient of the Civic Crown was entitled entry into the Roman Senate. Furthermore, the recipient was required by law to wear his crown at every public gathering, and was applauded … See more

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    • Rich, Anthony (1875). "Corona". In Smith, William (ed.). A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities. London: John Murray. pp. 359‑363. See more

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  3. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julius_Caesar

    Gaius Julius Caesar was born into a patrician family, the gens Julia, which claimed descent from Julus, son of the legendary Trojan prince Aeneas, supposedly the son of the goddess Venus. The Julii were of Alban origin, mentioned as one of the leading Alban houses, which settled in Rome around the mid-7th century BC, following the destruction of Alba Longa. They were granted patrician status, alo…

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    WebThe civic crown is awarded to any solider for saving the life a Roman citizen during battle. Caesar was ordered then by his general to be an embassy to Nicomedes, the King of Bithynia. He needed to convince Nicomedes to …

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    WebThe crown that you see Julius Caesar and subsequent Roman Emperors wearing is called the Civic Crown, or the Corona Civica. The Civic Crown was the second-highest award …

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    WebDec 01, 2019 · Julius Caesar was awarded the Civic Crown for his service in the Siege of Mytilene in 81 BC. Did Caesar actually refuse the crown? Casca explains to Brutus and …

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    WebCaesar did win: civic crown (corona civica), which was made with Oak leaves. SO what is a civic crown crown you say? Caesar won Civic Crown, when he was a Legate, for …

  8. https://military-history.fandom.com/wiki/Civic_Crown

    WebThe Civic Crown (Latin language: corona civica) was a chaplet of common oak leaves woven to form a crown. During the Roman Republic and the subsequent Principate, it …

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    WebJulius Caesar won the Civic Crown in the year 81 BC at the Siege of Mytilene. He was only 20 years old at the time and it was before his public life in Rome had begun. The Civic Crown was made of oak leaves. It …

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    WebFor example in Julius Caesar, the people wanted Julius to become their king “Was the crown offered him thrice?” (Act 1 Scene 2 238) but he refused the crown three times. …

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