- A
sceptre (or
scepter in
American English) is a
staff or wand held in the hand by a
ruling monarch as an item of
royal or
imperial insignia, signifying...
- The was (Egyptian wꜣs "power, dominion")
sceptre is a
symbol that
appeared often in relics, art, and
hieroglyphs ****ociated with the
ancient Egyptian...
- King Ottokar's
Sceptre (French: Le
Sceptre d'Ottokar) is the
eighth volume of The
Adventures of Tintin, the
comics series by
Belgian cartoonist Hergé...
- செங்கோல்) is a gold-plated,
silver sceptre that is
installed in New
Parliament House in New Delhi, India. The
sceptre was
originally handed over to Jawaharlal...
-
sceptre like this
first appeared in the 11th century and was
probably based on the
German sceptre,
which was
topped by an
Imperial Eagle. The
Sceptre...
-
their touching the
final printed copy of an Act of
Parliament with the
Sceptre during a
meeting of the Parliament.
Following the
Union of 1707, the Honours...
- The
Humber Sceptre is an
automobile which was
produced in the
United Kingdom from 1963 to 1976 by Humber. The
Humber Sceptre MK I,
introduced in 1963...
- HMS
Sceptre (P215) was a third-batch S-class
submarine built for the
Royal Navy
during World War II.
Completed in
April 1943, she
spent the
majority of...
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sceptre or
scepter in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
sceptre or
scepter is a
symbolic staff.
Sceptre or
scepter may also
refer to:
Sceptre, Saskatchewan...
- personified, K'awiil is
often carried like an axe by rain gods or as a
sceptre by Maya rulers. From the
correspondence between Landa's
description of...