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The Naval Crown (Template:Lang-la) was a gold crown surmounted with small replicas of the prows of ships. It was a Roman military award, given to the first man who boarded an enemy ship during a naval engagement.
In heraldry a naval crown is mounted atop the shields of coats of arms of the naval vessels and other units belonging to some navies. It is made up of a circlet with the sails and sterns of ships alternating on top.
Gallery
- Example of a Naval Crown
- Agrippa wearing the Naval crown, commemorating his role in the Battle of Actium.
- A naval crown in the coat of arms of the Brazilian Navy
- A naval crown in the coat of arms of the British Indian Ocean Territory
- A naval crown in the coat of arms of the Chilean Navy
- A naval crown in the coat of arms of the Portuguese Marine Corps
- A naval crown in the coat of arms of the city of Burgas, Bulgaria
See also
References
- Template:Es icon Naval Crown definition. Libro de Armoría.
- Heraldic crowns, www.scottish-wedding-dreams.com
- Fox-Davies, Arthur Charles (1909) A Complete Guide to Heraldry, Chapter XXIII: Crest, Coronets and Chapeaux.
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