Grass Crown

Grass Crown

:"For the novel by Colleen McCullough see" The Grass Crown (novel).

The Grass Crown or Blockade Crown (Latin: "corona obsidionalis" or "corona graminea") was the highest and rarest of all military decorations in the Roman Republic and early Roman empire. It was presented only to a general or commander who broke the blockade around a beleaguered Roman army, thus saving a legion or the entire army. The crown was made from plant materials taken from the battlefield, including grasses, flowers, weeds, and various cereals, such as wheat; it was presented to the general by the army he had saved.

Pliny wrote about the grass crown at some length in his "Natural History" ("Naturalis Historia"): :"But as for the crown of grass, it was never conferred except at a crisis of extreme desperation, never voted except by the acclamation of the whole army, and never to any one but to him who had been its preserver. Other crowns were awarded by the generals to the soldiers, this alone by the soldiers, and to the general. This crown is known also as the "obsidional" crown, from the circumstance of a beleaguered army being delivered, and so preserved from fearful disaster. If we are to regard as a glorious and a hallowed reward the civic crown, presented for preserving the life of a single citizen, and him, perhaps, of the very humblest rank, what, pray, ought to be thought of a whole army being saved, and indebted for its preservation to the valour of a single individual?" [http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/cgi-bin/ptext?doc=Perseus%3Atext%3A1999.02.0137&query=head%3D%231427]

Pliny also lists the persons who by their deeds won the grass crown:
*Lucius Siccius Dentatus
*Publius Decius Mus (received two grass crowns—one from his own army, and another from the troops which he had rescued when surrounded)
*Fabius Maximus (after Hannibal had been expelled from Italy)
*Marcus Calpurnius Flamma
*Scipio Aemilianus Africanus
*Gnaeus Petreius Atinas (a "prīmus pīlus" centurion during the Cimbrian War)
*Lucius Cornelius Sulla (during the Social War at Nola)
*Quintus Sertorius
*Augustus (the crown was presented by the Roman Senate but was a political homage rather than a military award)

ee also

*Mural crown
*Civic Crown
*Naval crown

External links

* [http://penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/E/Roman/Texts/secondary/SMIGRA*/Corona.html Corona]


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