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Ancient Egyptian Crowns: White, Red, and Double Crown Symbols of Pharaonic Power #1497591 (License: Personal Use)
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This illustration depicts the three principal crowns worn by pharaohs in ancient Egypt: the tall, conical White Crown (Hedjet) representing Upper Egypt; the flat-topped, curled Red Crown (Deshret) for Lower Egypt; and the Pschent, a composite crown merging both to signify the unification of the Two Lands under a single ruler. Each crown carried deep religious and political meaning, often appearing in temple reliefs, tomb art, and royal iconography.
Used on educational history websites, museum digital exhibits, or academic articles about ancient Egyptian royalty and symbolism; matches user intent to understand pharaonic regalia, cultural heritage, or iconographic meaning in Egyptian art.
Related Cliparts: Discover the symbolism of ancient Egypt’s iconic royal crowns-the White Crown of Upper Egypt, Red Crown of Lower Egypt, and unifying Double Crown-key to pharaonic identity.
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