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- The sekhem scepter is a type of ritual scepter in ancient Egypt. As a symbol of authority, it is often incorporated in names and words ****ociated with...
- clank to a loud jangling. Its name in the ancient Egyptian language was sekhem (sḫm)[citation needed] or sesheshet (sššt) because of the sound it made...
- the "double" or "vital essence" Ib or the "heart" Shuyet or the "shadow" Sekhem or the "power, form" Collectively, these spirits of a dead person were called...
- was completed. A papyrus discovered in Harageh mentions a place called Sekhem Sobekneferu that may refer to the pyramid. Her rule is attested on several...
- Late Period status as tutelary goddess of her own Nome (UU Nome VII, "Hwt-Sekhem"/Diospolis Parva) and as the chief goddess of the Mansion of the Sistrum...
- Sekhem kheperu Sḫm-ḫprw Powerful of manifestations...
- The Was (wꜣs) is the Egyptian hieroglyph character representing power. Sekhem scepter Allen, James P. (2014-07-24). Middle Egyptian: An Introduction to...
- Sekhem-ankh-Ptah (also Sekhemankhptah and Sekhemankh-Ptah; fl. c. 2350 BC) was an ancient Egyptian high official who lived during the Old Kingdom period...
- flocks grazed on and among the bushes from which the gum was gathered. Sekhem scepter Was scepter Pharaoh-seated, with flail & red crown (hieroglyph)...
- Bennu. Nephthys also was the goddess of the "Mansion of the Sistrum" in Hwt-Sekhem (Gr. Diospolis Parva), the chief city of Nome VII. There, Nephthys was the...