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Myrtle M. Sees Crown obit - Newspapers.com
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Clipping found in The Newark Advocate in Newark, Ohio on Apr 2, Myrtle M. Sees Crown obit
Review: ‘The Greeks: Agamemnon to Alexander the Great’
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gold myrtle crown worn by one of his seven wives, Queen Meda ...
'The Greeks' Unearths Ancient Artifacts, History at Field Museum |...
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Explore the grand story of the ancient Greeks and their influence on modern culture as we go inside the Field Museum's new exhibition “The Greeks: Agamemnon to...
German Betrothal Customs | EraGem Post's World Wedding ...
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— Throughout the evening, the bride wears a myrtle crown, which she may wear on her wedding day, as well. After the feasting and the drinking, ... › news › germa...
The Greeks Go to Washington - Biblical Archaeology Society
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— Gold myrtle crown (c. 350–336 B.C.E.) of Queen Meda, wife of Philip II, king of Macedon and father of Alexander the Great. › ...
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