Camp crown
The Camp Crown (Latin: corona castrensis, "crown of the castrum"), also known as Vallary Crown, was a gold crown surmounted with replicas of the stakes of a palisade. It was a Roman military award, given to the first man who penetrated into an enemy camp or field during a combat. In heraldry a camp crown is mounted atop the shields of coats of arms or emblems of a few units belonging to some armies. The Palisado crown is a variant used in English Heraldry defined by "palisades", high fences consisting of pointed stakes, that are affixed to the outside of the rim.
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Camp crown
The Camp Crown (Latin: corona castrensis, "crown of the castrum"), also known as Vallary Crown, was a gold crown surmounted with replicas of the stakes of a palisade. It was a Roman military award, given to the first man who penetrated into an enemy camp or field during a combat. In heraldry a camp crown is mounted atop the shields of coats of arms or emblems of a few units belonging to some armies. The Palisado crown is a variant used in English Heraldry defined by "palisades", high fences consisting of pointed stakes, that are affixed to the outside of the rim.
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La corona castrense (latino: c ...... ugno nell'accampamento nemico.
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La corona castrense valar, o v ...... todavía se emplea esta corona.
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The Camp Crown (Latin: corona ...... xed to the outside of the rim.
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La corona castrense (latino: c ...... ugno nell'accampamento nemico.
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La corona castrense valar, o v ...... todavía se emplea esta corona.
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The Camp Crown (Latin: corona ...... xed to the outside of the rim.
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Corona castrense
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Corona castrense
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