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A Wreath was a symbol of honour in Rome. According to Conn Iggulden book Julius first earnt the wreath on the island of Lesbos, Greece during his days in the legion after he showed bravery when seizing a fort in Mytilene

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Pictures often show Nero wearing an oak wreath, although some historians say it was a laurel wreath. The term laurel wreath, however, has become almost a generic term for the floral crowns worn by ancient Roman and Greek celebrities. Crowns of oak leaves were awarded to victorious generals in Rome, and laurel wreaths were given to poets in ancient Greece.

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Yes and no. He was awarded a crown and given permission to wear one and did in fact, wear one during is triumphs. However even though he is depicted as wearing a laurel crown, he did not wear one constantly as did his uncle Julius.

Yes and no. He was awarded a crown and given permission to wear one and did in fact, wear one during is triumphs. However even though he is depicted as wearing a laurel crown, he did not wear one constantly as did his uncle Julius.

Yes and no. He was awarded a crown and given permission to wear one and did in fact, wear one during is triumphs. However even though he is depicted as wearing a laurel crown, he did not wear one constantly as did his uncle Julius.

Yes and no. He was awarded a crown and given permission to wear one and did in fact, wear one during is triumphs. However even though he is depicted as wearing a laurel crown, he did not wear one constantly as did his uncle Julius.

Yes and no. He was awarded a crown and given permission to wear one and did in fact, wear one during is triumphs. However even though he is depicted as wearing a laurel crown, he did not wear one constantly as did his uncle Julius.

Yes and no. He was awarded a crown and given permission to wear one and did in fact, wear one during is triumphs. However even though he is depicted as wearing a laurel crown, he did not wear one constantly as did his uncle Julius.

Yes and no. He was awarded a crown and given permission to wear one and did in fact, wear one during is triumphs. However even though he is depicted as wearing a laurel crown, he did not wear one constantly as did his uncle Julius.

Yes and no. He was awarded a crown and given permission to wear one and did in fact, wear one during is triumphs. However even though he is depicted as wearing a laurel crown, he did not wear one constantly as did his uncle Julius.

Yes and no. He was awarded a crown and given permission to wear one and did in fact, wear one during is triumphs. However even though he is depicted as wearing a laurel crown, he did not wear one constantly as did his uncle Julius.

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Yes and no. He was awarded a crown and given permission to wear one and did in fact, wear one during is triumphs. However even though he is depicted as wearing a laurel crown, he did not wear one constantly as did his uncle Julius.

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Julius Caesar wore the tunic and toga with the purple stripe, like any other Roman official when he was at home in Rome. On the battlefield he would wear his military tunic and armor with his general's tie and cloak. As a young man, in order to gain attention, it is said that he dressed semi-outrageously (for a Roman) by having long flared sleeves on his tunic and wearing it belted slightly lower than normal. If you are asking about the Julius Caesar in the play of the same name, he would wear whatever the costume designer gave him.

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a crown in the form of a a wreath made our of gold.

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a wreath crown thing that symbol's leader

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