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‖ stephane Antiq.|ˈstɛfæniː| [Gr. στεϕάνη, related to στέϕανος crown.] A kind of diadem or coronet, represented in statuary as worn by the goddess Here and other deities; also worn by military commanders.
1847J. Leitch tr. C. O. Müller's Anc. Art §425. 505 The three figures on vases with high stephane (ὄγκος?) seem to be statues in the stage costume of Hercules, Hermes and a third. 1858Birch Anc. Pottery I. 407 Hera is adorned with the stephane, or diadem. 1875F. Hueffer tr. Guhl & Koner's Life Greeks & Romans 235 The helmets of the common soldiers were generally without ornaments, those of the officers only being decorated with figures or patterns; the cap, visor, and stephane were frequently covered with these. |