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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Crown Jewels of the United Kingdom (redirect from Sovereign's Sceptre with Cross)
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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"The Eagle and the Sceptre" is the third episode of the second season of the American fantasy television series The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power...
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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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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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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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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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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 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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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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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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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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Scepter of Charles V (redirect from Sceptre of Charles V)
Charlemagne is represented holding a scepter and globus cruciger. The Sceptre at this time measured 3 feet 9 inches, weighed 2.2 kg, the shaft engraved...
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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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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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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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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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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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Honours of Scotland (redirect from The Sceptre of Scotland)
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...
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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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The AT&T Sceptre was a graphical terminal launched by AT&T in October 1983, used for the two largest deployments of videotex in the United States: Knight...
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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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Scepter of Dagobert (redirect from Sceptre de Dagobert)
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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HMS Sceptre was an R-class destroyer of the Royal Navy, built by Alexander Stephen and Sons, at Linthouse (in Glasgow) and launched on 18 April 1917....
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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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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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