The Nemes was in fact the striped head-cloth worn by pharaohs in ancient Egypt. Usually it covered the whole crown and back of the head and nape of the neck and had two large flaps which hung down behind the ears and in front of both shoulders.
The white crown represents upper Egypt. The red crown represents lower Egypt. The blue crown is a war crown.
prosecutor for the crown
It represents upper and lower Egypt.
i would say so- because a crown represents subjecting- meaning over ruling
The crown represents loyalty, the heart represents love, and the two hands represent friendship.
Hawa Mahal, Jaipur.
The top crown in Canada's coat of arms is known as the Sovereign's Crown and represents the country's status as a constitutional monarchy with the British monarch as the head of state. It signifies Canada's historical ties to the monarchy and its system of government.
No, not as such. The Crown is what the state is known as in the law courts. It represents the Monarch: 'The next case is the Crown vs Joe Bloggs', in that the law is saying Mr Bloggs has broken the law & is up before the magistrate or a judge who represents the Law.
it represents being a child of god being on the thrown chicken
"aureole" (it represents a radiant halo)
Crown, olive branch, and tea
An object becomes a symbol if it represents something. For example, a crown is symbolic of leadership as it represents a king or queen.