A wreath of laurel foliage worn on the head as anemblem of victory.
Laurel wreath/crown. Both are correct. :)
Nike is often portrayed with a palm frond or wreath to crown victors, sometimes she is portrayed erecting a trophy.Nike's symbol was her wings and an often a wreath to crown vistors
Nike was always shown wearing robes and holding a wreath or crown to congradulate victorious winners.
If you mean a laurel, they were made of the leaves/branches of the Bay Laurel
A wreath of olive branches was placed on the winner's head at the ancient Olympics in Greece.
If you mean as in floral wreath it is a "couronne" (crown).
More specifically, it was not a 'crown,' but a 'wreath.' It was made of laurel.
It has been called the crown of immortality.
A gold crown or wreath.
a crown of olive leaves cut from the sacred tree of Olympia
Laurel wreath/crown. Both are correct. :)
The artillery cap badge with a wreath, crossed cannons, and German crown was typically used by the German military during World War I. The design varied slightly between different branches of the German artillery, but generally, it featured a wreath surrounding crossed cannons with a crown on top.
coronet, tiara, diadem, criclet, laurel wreath, garland
bay leaf
wreath, band, bays, crown, honours, laurels, festoon, chaplet
The name could be Wreath, Crown, Honor or Reward
The Olive wreath was used during the first Olympics, the same way as we use gold, silver and bronze medals today!