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the crook and flail is commonly represents the power of the gods and Pharaohs
A crook and flail. They are the traditional weapons for the pharaoh.
He carries the two scepters of kingship, the Crook and Flail, thus identifying Ra as the ruling king in the sky and signifying that the Pharaoh embodies him on Earth .
the crook and flail were most commonly represented together and were held across the chest of pharaohs and represented kingship
yes they always did
In Egyptian mythology, the crook is a symbol of authority and leadership, often associated with the pharaoh. The flail of Ra is a symbol of power and protection, representing the sun god's ability to control and protect his followers.
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"Crook" in French is "faux" and "flail" in French is "fléau".
In Ancient Egypt, the crook and flail were objects that were symbolic of the pharaoh. The crook symbolized kingship and the flail symbolized fertility of the land.
They crossed their arms and held in one hand the crook and in the other, the flail. The crook and flail are the symbols of being pharaoh.
flail and crook The Asp
flail and crook The Asp