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What does a olive wreath stand for?

peace


Prizes in ancient Olympics?

a olive leaf wreath and a statue of themselves at mount Olympus


What would winners of the Olympic Games receive as a prize?

Olive-leaf wreath


What were the prizes ancient Olympic?

olive leaf wreath and a statue of themselves on mount Olympus.


What were the prizes in ancient Olympics?

The prizes were wild olive wreaths, a statue of the athlete, fame and honour.


What award is given to a winner in the ancient Olympic Games?

a crown of olive leaves cut from the sacred tree of Olympia


What did the ancient Olympics winners receive?

A crown of leaves from the sacred olive tree.


In the ancient Greek Olympic games what did the winner receive?

A wreath of olive branches was placed on the winner's head at the ancient Olympics in Greece.


What are the olive leaf things worn on the head?

This may be a reference to a "laurel," a wreath of laurel (or holly) used to indicate the status of a champion or other honored person.


What does the lantern stand for on a dime?

No US dimes have a lantern on them. Please check your coin again and post a new, separate question.Dimes minted from 1796 to 1837 had an eagle on the back.From 1837 to 1916 the reverse design was a wreath."Mercury" dimes had a fasces (Roman battle ax) and an olive branch.Roosevelt dimes have a torch, an oak leaf, and an olive branch.


What was the Olive wreath made of?

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Why is the olive wreath sacred?

The olive wreath is considered sacred in ancient Greek culture because the olive tree was seen as a symbol of peace, purity, and victory. People who won in various competitions, such as the Olympic Games, were crowned with olive wreaths as a sign of honor and recognition. The olive wreath was also associated with the goddess Athena, who was the patron of Athens and symbolized wisdom and victory.