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1 She did not wear a diadem .
2 He also restored the high priesthood to Hyrcanus, and made him governor of the nation, but forbade him to wear a diadem .
3 Sometimes he wears a diadem and holds the thunderbolt.
4 Her majesty also wore a diadem of emeralds and diamonds, and ornaments of emeralds and diamonds to correspond.
5 "See, I wear a diadem ; here is thy throne, come with me."
7 Round his tiara he wore a diadem , and his kinsmen wore the same, even as the custom is to this day.
8 There are three figures or heads symbolizing Death, of which the central one wears a diadem that bristles with dead men's bones.
9 When he appeared before Queen Anne of Austria, the woman who wore a diadem thought it a privilege to kiss his mutilated hands.
10 Diocletian introduced an Eastern pomp into his court, assumed the titles of "Lord and Emperor," and wore a diadem set with pearls.
11 On her head she wore a diadem of brilliants, which confined a rich black-lace veil, that fluttered like a dark cloud around her graceful figure.
12 "See, I wear a diadem ; here is thy throne, come with me." And she hurried him on, the people still shouting.
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