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- Deshret (Ancient Egyptian: ๐“‚ง๐“ˆ™๐“‚‹๐“๐“‹”, romanized:ย dลกrt, lit.โ€‰'Red One') was the Red Crown of Lower Egypt. It was red bowl shaped with a protruding curlicue...
- important color from the 18th Dynasty on. The Crowns include the Atef, the Deshret, the Hedjet, the Khepresh, the Pschent, and the Hemhem. Atef, the Crown...
- the early days prior to the unification of Upper and Lower Egypt, the Deshret or the "Red Crown", was a representation of the kingdom of Lower Egypt...
- derived. It combined the White Hedjet Crown of Upper Egypt and the Red Deshret Crown of Lower Egypt. The Pschent represented the pharaoh's power over...
- After the unification of Upper and Lower Egypt, it was combined with the Deshret, the Red Crown of Lower Egypt, to form the Pschent, the double crown of...
- arrangement of hundreds of sequins, discs, bosses, or rings. Given that the deshret (red crown) and hedjet (white crown) were apparently woven of some sort...
- center for the unified country. Amunet was depicted as a woman wearing the Deshret "Red Crown of Lower Egypt" and carrying a staff of papyrusโ€”as in her colossal...
- etymology by ****ociating the word "Deseret" with the ancient Egyptian deshret (Egyptian: ๐“‚ง๐“ˆ™๐“‚‹๐“๐“‹”), a term he translated as the "bee crown" of the...
- pharaonic Upper Egypt. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Atef crown. Deshret โ€“ Red Crown of Lower Egypt Hemhem crown โ€“ triple Atef Khepresh โ€“ Blue or...
- maintained its own regalia: the hedjet or White Crown for Upper Egypt and the deshret or Red Crown for Lower Egypt. Thus, the pharaohs were known as the rulers...