The Egyptian rulers wore the uraeus on public occasions when performing public duties. It was their crown or their symbol of authority and divine protection. The death masks of rulers also had the uraeus.
Cleopatra's headpiece or crown was called a "uraeus".
Very much the same as is worn now.
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Cleopatra's headpiece or crown was called a "uraeus".
The uraeus was the symbol of an Egyptian ruler. It was the Egyptian crown. As queen, Cleopatra would be entitled to wear it.The uraeus was the symbol of an Egyptian ruler. It was the Egyptian crown. As queen, Cleopatra would be entitled to wear it.The uraeus was the symbol of an Egyptian ruler. It was the Egyptian crown. As queen, Cleopatra would be entitled to wear it.The uraeus was the symbol of an Egyptian ruler. It was the Egyptian crown. As queen, Cleopatra would be entitled to wear it.The uraeus was the symbol of an Egyptian ruler. It was the Egyptian crown. As queen, Cleopatra would be entitled to wear it.The uraeus was the symbol of an Egyptian ruler. It was the Egyptian crown. As queen, Cleopatra would be entitled to wear it.The uraeus was the symbol of an Egyptian ruler. It was the Egyptian crown. As queen, Cleopatra would be entitled to wear it.The uraeus was the symbol of an Egyptian ruler. It was the Egyptian crown. As queen, Cleopatra would be entitled to wear it.The uraeus was the symbol of an Egyptian ruler. It was the Egyptian crown. As queen, Cleopatra would be entitled to wear it.
Cleopatra's uraeus was a triple headed cobra, naturally, made of gold. That is one way that the statues of Cleopatra are identified.Cleopatra's uraeus was a triple headed cobra, naturally, made of gold. That is one way that the statues of Cleopatra are identified.Cleopatra's uraeus was a triple headed cobra, naturally, made of gold. That is one way that the statues of Cleopatra are identified.Cleopatra's uraeus was a triple headed cobra, naturally, made of gold. That is one way that the statues of Cleopatra are identified.Cleopatra's uraeus was a triple headed cobra, naturally, made of gold. That is one way that the statues of Cleopatra are identified.Cleopatra's uraeus was a triple headed cobra, naturally, made of gold. That is one way that the statues of Cleopatra are identified.Cleopatra's uraeus was a triple headed cobra, naturally, made of gold. That is one way that the statues of Cleopatra are identified.Cleopatra's uraeus was a triple headed cobra, naturally, made of gold. That is one way that the statues of Cleopatra are identified.Cleopatra's uraeus was a triple headed cobra, naturally, made of gold. That is one way that the statues of Cleopatra are identified.
Uraeus
Cleopatra wore a uraeus of three cobras.
Goddess; the wife of Sopdu and the daughter of Ra, and was depicted as an uraeus.
In ancient Egpytian depiction as a woman with a lion head, and a solar disk and uraeus upon her brow.
On the statues that are believed to be Cleopatra, she is shown wearing a triple uraeus. That is a crown with three snake heads (cobras) on it. The snake head crown was common among the Pharaohs, not something unique to Cleopatra.
No; Sekhmet did not die, she was a goddess who often took the form in art as a woman with the head of lioness and a solar disk and uraeus on her brow.
The striped wig-cover worn only by royalty from the 3rd dynasty onwards was written nms in hieroglyphs. Today that word is usually written nemes, but we can never know how it was pronounced in ancient Egyptian.It was essentially a linen head-cloth used to cover a royal wig and sometimes combined with various crowns and/or the uraeus.
Cleopatra's crown was not a "crown" as we think of it. Her crown was a diadem, which in her time represented royalty. It was a triple uraeus or triple cobra -headed headband.
Sekhmet more often wore a solar disk and uraeus on her head; which was more important in some ways than a "crown".