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- Q18639561 subject Q8265911.
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- Q18639561 abstract "Myrtle wreath (Ancient Greek: στέφανος stéfanos, Latin: corona) at Vergina made of gold myrtle (Myrtus communis) leaves and flowers is one of the most valuable finds from the antechamber of the royal Macedonian tombs at Vergina, Greece. From the Hellenistic period (300-30 BC), the gold wreath is thought to belong to Meda, the Thracian princess and fifth wife of Philip II of Macedon. Which was therorized by Greek archaeologist Manolis Andronikos, whom excavated the tomb of Philip II, father of Alexander the Great in 1977. This theory today is still in debate on whether this tomb actually belongs to these royals.".
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- Q18639561 comment "Myrtle wreath (Ancient Greek: στέφανος stéfanos, Latin: corona) at Vergina made of gold myrtle (Myrtus communis) leaves and flowers is one of the most valuable finds from the antechamber of the royal Macedonian tombs at Vergina, Greece. From the Hellenistic period (300-30 BC), the gold wreath is thought to belong to Meda, the Thracian princess and fifth wife of Philip II of Macedon.".
- Q18639561 label "Myrtle wreath at Vergina".