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THE SOCIAL LIFE OF THE BYZANTINE GIFT: THE ROYAL CROWN OF HUNGARY RE‐INVENTED - HILSDALE - 2008 - Art History - Wiley Online Library
Ancient Greece Hellenism Rome Byzantium - Beauty & Stylish Gold diadem. Greek, probably made in Alexandria, Egypt, and belonging to a noblewoman of the Ptolemaic dynasty (220–100 BC): the clasp is shaped
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Firm of Castellani | Diadem | Italian, Rome | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Superb Diadem Mucha style Byzantine Princess by ART NOUVEAU - Tadema Gallery
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Stole the Imperial Diadem straight from the Basileus's head : r/CrusaderKings
ShadowsOfConstantinople on Twitter: "Have any monarchs ever dressed as cool or with as much splendor as the Byzantine Emperors? Gold threaded jewel encrusted robes, studded with pearls, the awesome Byzantine style diadem ...probably
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Byzantine crowns with pendilia or temple pendants – artful jewelry or imperial symbol of power? - Nationalclothing.org
1343: Byzantine crown jewels are pawned to Venice | Future Venetian
Purpura on Twitter: "@winter_falcon_ It is quite possible. We have another example, Crown of Constance of Aragon, which was discovered when her Roman era sarchophagus in the Cathedral of Palermo had been
No. 2721-2722. Old Germanic Tiaras, No. 2723-2727. Greek Tiaras, No. 2728. Pearl Diadem of the Roman Emperors, No. 2729. Byzantine diadem Stock Photo - Alamy
Byzantine crowns with pendilia or temple pendants – artful jewelry or imperial symbol of power? - Nationalclothing.org
From antiquity to the present day – the history of the crown
Necklace [diadem?], Byzantine, 4th century [d/b] – COLORS & STONES
Superb Diadem Mucha style Byzantine Princess by ART NOUVEAU - Tadema Gallery
Art Nouveau Diadem Mucha style Byzantine Princess | BADA
Byzantine fashion history. Costumes and modes from 5th to 6th century.