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    The was (Egyptian wꜣs "power, dominion") sceptre is a symbol that appeared often in relics, art, and hieroglyphs associated with the ancient Egyptian religion...
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    Mesopotamian sceptre was mostly called ĝidru in Sumerian and ḫaṭṭum in Akkadian. The Biblical Book of Genesis refers to the sceptre of Judah. "The sceptre shall...
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    largest clear cut diamond in the world, set in the Sovereign's Sceptre with Cross. It was cut from the largest gem-quality rough diamond ever found, the...
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  • up 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...
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  • have borne the name HMS Sceptre, after the sceptre, a symbol of royal authority. The first HMS Sceptre (1781), launched in 1781, was a 64-gun third-rate ship...
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    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, was a luxury...
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  • Hockey League Washington Nationals of Major League Baseball Was-sceptre, an Egyptian symbol Was (horse) We Are Singaporeans, a game show Wearne's Air Service...
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  • This Sceptred Isle may refer to: This Sceptred Isle (radio series), a BBC radio series This England (TV series), a British television docudrama miniseries...
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    Orb and Sceptre is a march for orchestra written by William Walton for the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II in Westminster Abbey, London, on 2 June 1953...
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  • 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...
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  • Egyptian sceptre can refer to: Was (sceptre), a hieroglyph symbol and sceptre associated with Egyptian gods and pharaohs Sekhem scepter, a ritual sceptre associated...
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  • J. H. Allen (redirect from Judah's Sceptre)
    Stone Kingdom Herald. Allen is best known for his book titled Judah's Sceptre and Joseph's Birthright, which states that it is: "An Analysis of the Prophecies...
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  • The Sengol (redirect from Sengol (sceptre))
    ceṅkōl) is a gold-plated, silver sceptre that is installed in New Parliament House in New Delhi, India. The sceptre was originally gifted to Jawaharlal...
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    Coronation Ordo of Charles V of 1365 show a similar sceptre in the hands of the king. The Sceptre was used in all the coronations of the French kings from...
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    The Crystal Sceptre (occasionally described as a mace) is part of the regalia of the Lord Mayor of London. It was presented to the City of London by King...
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  • Orb Sceptre Throne is the fourth fantasy novel by Canadian author Ian Cameron Esslemont set in the world of the Malazan Book of the Fallen, co-created...
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  • French Navy have borne the name Sceptre after the sceptre, a symbol of royal or imperial authority. French ship Sceptre (1670), an 80-gun (later 84-gun)...
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  • Sceptre (K-17) was the unsuccessful challenger of the 1958 America's Cup for the Royal Yacht Squadron. Designed by David Boyd and built by Alexander Robertson...
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    The Sceptre of the Dragon (properly a wyvern, in Portuguese serpe alada), also known as the Sceptre of the Crown and Constitution (Portuguese: Ceptro...
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    Marotte (redirect from Fool's sceptre)
    A marotte is a prop stick or sceptre with a carved head on it. Jesters usually used a marotte. The word is borrowed from the French, where it signifies...
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    ruyi "was originally made of iron, and was used 'for pointing the way' and also 'for guarding against the unexpected,' i.e. for self-defence. It was, in...
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  • Dark Sceptre is a strategy adventure video game by Mike Singleton's design team Maelstrom Games, for Beyond Software. It was published by Firebird Software...
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    Scotland, the Sceptre, and the Sword of State. The gold crown was made in Scotland and, in its present form, dates from 1540. The sword and sceptre were made...
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  • monarchie françoise., Paris, 1729 Un autre sceptre non moins curieux est celui qui, sous le nom de Sceptre de Dagobert, fut longtemps conservé au Trésor...
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    Sceptre (2021 population: 78) is a special service area in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan within the Rural Municipality of Clinworth No. 230 and...
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    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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  • The fifth HMS Sceptre is a Swiftsure-class submarine built by Vickers in Barrow-in-Furness. She was launched in 1976, with a bottle of cider against her...
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    Primley Sceptre was a greyhound bitch who was the first winner of 'Best in Show' at Crufts in 1928. Primley Sceptre was owned by eccentric zoo owner Herbert...
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    The Sceptre of the Armillary, also known as the Sceptre of the United Kingdom of Portugal, Brazil, and the Algarves (Portuguese: Ceptro Armilar; Ceptro...
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    Sceptre (1899–1926) was a British-bred and British-trained Thoroughbred racemare whose career ran from 1901 to 1904. In 1902, she became the only racehorse...
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