There is no clear historical evidence that Socrates wore a laurel wreath. Laurel wreaths were typically associated with winners of athletic competitions in ancient Greece, not with philosophers like Socrates.
In Ancient Greece no medals were given. This is a modern concept. They were give laurel / olive leaves wreaths to wear on their heads.
Tiaras have been used by various cultures for millenia. Some Ancient Egyptian mummies were found wearing tiaras. The Ancient Greeks were known to wear them, and the Romans made them a royal necessity. Some tiaras were made to resemble laurel wreaths, and some were actually made of laurel leaves or flowers. Heroes were crowned with laurel wreaths, and the wearing of a tiara marked both men and women as royalty or upper-class members of society.
no they are not
They're not allowed, but lots of girls wear shorts under their skirts.
Because they are girls and girls love those colors.
what kind of hat did laurel and hardy wear?
Boys are allowed to wear girls clothes it just REALLY upsets some people if they see it. Most open-minded people don't really care.
The bride and groom wear wreaths on their heads.
Well duh! ofcourse, there is nothing wrong with it.
Because they believe that it is immodest to wear pants. the girls assume that they are allowed to wear pants if they wanted to, but because they always wear skirts, the decide to just stick with it. hope this helped! =]
I think it is the tradition of their country. ******* The 'wreaths' are called stephana, and they represent crowns, as every bride and groom is a king and queen on their wedding day.