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Diadem

"A diadem is a type of crown, specifically an ornamental headband worn by monarchs and others as a badge of royalty. The word derives from the Greek διάδημα diádēma, "band" or "fillet", from διαδέω diadéō, "I bind round", or "I fasten".

The term originally referred to the embroidered white silk ribbon, ending in a knot and two fringed strips often draped over the shoulders, that surrounded the head of the king to denote his authority. Such ribbons were also used to crown victorious athletes in important sports games in antiquity. It was later applied to a metal crown, generally in a circular or "fillet" shape. For example, the crown worn by Queen Juliana of the Netherlands was a diadem, as was that of a baron later (in some countries surmounted by three globes). The ancient Celts were believed to have used a thin, semioval gold plate called a mind (Old Irish) as a diadem. Some of the earliest examples of these types of crowns can be found in ancient Egypt, from the simple fabric type to the more elaborate metallic type, and in the Aegean world." - (en.wikipedia.org 07.11.2019)

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Plakette mit Profilbildnis der Königin Luise von Preußen, 19. Jh.Fotoporträt der Fürstin Anna zu Stolberg-Wernigerode (1837-1907), 1895Haubendiadem „manglailyk“ mit roter Karneol im MugelschliffBildpostkarte mit Foto der Kronprinzessin Cecilie, 1908Bildpostkarte mit Foto der Prinzessin Victoria Luise von Preußen, 1911Bildpostkarte mit Foto des Brautpaares Louis Ferdinand Prinz von Preußen (1907-1994) und Kira Großfürstin von Russland (1909-1967) mit Ex-Kaiser Wilhelm II. (1859-1941), 4.5.1938
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