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- Crown_of_justification comment "In ancient Egyptian religion, the crown of justification (mʒḥ n mʒ‘ ḫrw) was a wreath or fillet worn by the deceased to represent victory over death in the afterlife. Its symbolism is based on Chapter 19 of the Book of the Dead, in which the wearer is said to be "justified" by a triumph over death just as the god Osiris eventually rose above his enemies.".