Inside the box, was a gold diadem set with topaz and amethyst, with a matching bracelet, which had chains extending into rings for each finger. |
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Diamonds, chokers, necklaces, bracelets, and a silver diadem were added to the pendant that Skye had put on in Derick's attic. |
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On 15 February 44 he played a prominent role in the incident of the Lupercalia, offering a diadem which Caesar refused. |
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As described by Alain, her diadem represents the heavens with all the constellations, while her clothing represents the earthly realm. |
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In a beauty pageant in a women's penitentiary, a pretty 22-year-old won a silver diadem and the title of Miss Captivity. |
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From 330 his status was displayed in his court dress, which combined the traditional Macedonian hat and cloak with the Persian diadem, tunic, and girdle. |
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Grant him the enduring crown with the radiant and noble diadem. |
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I do this every day, and yet the joy of waiting and at last touching again the diadem, only seems to increase as the days pass. |
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A diadem has been discovered, as a counterpart to these rich representations, made of a simple unornamented golden sheet. |
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She'd been dressed in a sleek blue dress, a diadem placed on her head. |
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There is a diadem on her head held in place by a cakra in the back, and her hair is pulled into a topknot. |
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Two mammoth horns curved out from the head stretching up along the sides of a colossal diadem of brilliant brass encircling the bony ridged cranium of the beast. |
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In 1796 Āghā Muḥammad Khan assumed the imperial diadem, and later in the same year he took Mashhad. |
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Thirty of these wore the crown-matrimonial as consorts, and four the regal diadem of the realm. |
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These four gold pieces belong to a diadem which was originally made up of seven pieces, probably fixed to a textile. |
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You shall be a crown of beauty in the hand of the LORD, and a royal diadem in the hand of your God. |
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The Queen is depicted wearing a diadem composed of maple leave and snowflakes, representing Canada. |
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Here are some of the jewels that have recently been added to the diadem. |
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On May 15, 1838, at Buckingham Palace she wore the diadem made in 1820 for the coronation of George IV, making her the only American ever to have worn the British crown. |
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To show his complete independence he was the first of the Parthian sovereigns to do so he began issuing coins bearing his likeness wearing a royal diadem like the Seleucid kings. |
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No equine could be more subfusc than the incoming Times Literary Supplement, editor, Stig Abell, formerly the managing editor of a much more sparkling gem in the Murdoch diadem, the Sun. |
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The diadem is transformed into a ring to crown the finger, while twelve platinum pieces reinterpret the tiara, the crown, the aigrette and the headband. |
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A black-skinned deity, he is identifiable by his third eye, his diadem decorated with skulls, and, on the top of his head, the figure of the Jina Aksobhya, chief of his lineage. |
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According to legend, Elba is one of the seven islands that were formed when the pearl diadem that adorned Venus's forehead broke as she arose from the sea. |
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Ra is represented in the form of a man with a head of falcon and when he is drawn with a human face, he has on the head the ureus that is a female cobra as a diadem. |
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Joseph Chaumet gave his name to the House in 1885, becoming the uncontested master of the Belle Epoque and the diadem, an emblem of social status and fashion accessory. |
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Elba, Giglio, Capraia, Giannutri, Gorgona, Motecasino and Pianosa are the seven pearls that fell off Venus's diadem to form the Tuscan Archipelago. |
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The figure is of a man wearing mail armour and brandishing a sword and shield, with a diadem bound around his head. |
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If their rights are inherent and underived, they may, by their own suffrages, encircle, with a diadem, the brows of Mr. Cushing. |
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It is a diadem fit for a King among kings, an Emperor among emperors. |
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The capricious god changed Ariadne into the Corona Cressa, or Cretan Diadem, already visible in the heavens in Titian's Bacchus and Ariadne as an omen at their first meeting. |
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Between 1985 and 1997 the portrait by Raphael Maklouf was used, in which the Queen wears the George IV State Diadem. |
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Annesley Castle, a motte and bailey fortification, stands at the foot of Diadem Hill and can be seen from the A611 Annesley Bypass as it intersects the Misks. |
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