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Pharaoh in Traditional Regalia - Symbol of Divine Kingship in Ancient Egypt #1766368 (License: Personal Use)
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This illustration portrays a pharaoh in full ceremonial attire, including the Pschent-the combined Red Crown of Lower Egypt and White Crown of Upper Egypt-signifying political unification. He holds the crook (heqa) and flail (nekhakha), traditional emblems of royal power and responsibility, while wearing a broad collar (wesekh) and a false beard denoting divinity. The blue-and-gold striped nemes headdress and uraeus cobra further emphasize his sacred status and connection to deities like Horus and Ra.
Used on educational websites, museum exhibits, or history blogs to illustrate ancient Egyptian monarchy, religious symbolism, or royal iconography; targets users seeking visual context for pharaonic authority, mythology, or cultural heritage.
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