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The crown symbolized the British queen. The British occupied Ireland for 800 years and still occupy six counties in the upper half known as ulster. They are responsible for unspeakable acts of terror in Ireland. The Irish flag does not contain and will never again contain any crown

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What is the crown of upper Egypt?

A crown that the god Horas wears to symbolize that he is the king of Upper Egypt.


What did the red and white crown worn by Pharaoh menes symbolize?

The unification.


What does the rusty spoon symbolize in the book Night?

The rusty spoon didn't really symbolize anything, it was just the tool someone used to remove Elie's gold crown, if it had to symbolize something then it would symbolize the Germans taking away all of the Jew's valuables and possessions


What was the crown of the pharaoh made to do?

The crown of the pharaoh, often referred to as the "nemes" for the striped headcloth or the "double crown" representing Upper and Lower Egypt, was designed to symbolize the pharaoh's divine authority and sovereignty. It served as a powerful emblem of their role as a mediator between the gods and the people, reinforcing their status as a ruler. Additionally, the crown was adorned with symbols that conveyed protection, power, and legitimacy, enhancing the pharaoh's image in religious and political contexts.


Why did king Menes create the double crown?

King Menes, often credited with uniting Upper and Lower Egypt around 3100 BCE, created the double crown to symbolize this unification. The crown, known as the Pschent, combined the white crown of Upper Egypt and the red crown of Lower Egypt, representing the strength and authority over both regions. This powerful symbol helped to legitimize his rule and foster a sense of national identity among the diverse populations of the newly unified kingdom.