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The Egyptian king who wore a false beard?

The Egyptian king who wore a false beard was known as a symbol of divine authority and power. The false beard was a prominent feature of the pharaoh's regalia, signifying their connection to the gods and their role as a ruler. It was typically worn during important ceremonial occasions and depicted in various artistic representations of the pharaoh. This tradition dates back to the early dynastic period of ancient Egypt and continued throughout its history.


What were the differences between what men and women wore in ancient Egypt?

men wore different types of clothes as women they also wore one piece of cloth and women wore pieces to cover their whole body. men also wore this type of "style" in winter...everyone does


What kind of jewelry did the Celts wear?

the Celts wore torques, they also wore amulets to keep away evil spirits and the wrath of the gods and they wore torks.


What clothes did the olden people wore?

Men often wore: Brown coats in the winter and they wore black shoes. Some even wore hunted animal skins which showed strength. Women often wore: Bonnets, baby colours were very fashionable, they wore bell dresses. However men were not meant to see the women's legs, so the dresses were long and flowing; often lace.


Why did Aztec priests dye their bodies black and never cut their hair?

Black has traditionally been the color of occult priests through ancient cultures from the time of the magi in persia, from which we get the word 'magic' from. This theme reoccurs frequently throughout history- Even catholic priests and judges use black and all of this has to do with the planet saturn. In terms of letting their hair grow long, long hair was symbolic of virility in males and as a sign of divine strength. Samson wore long hair, the ancient spartan warriors and greeks wore their hair long. Also traditionally long hair as believed by the ancients served as antenae to communicate with the higher realm.