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- Hedjet (Ancient Egyptian: π“Œ‰π“π“‹‘, romanized:Β αΈ₯uḏat, lit. 'White One') is the White Crown of pharaonic Upper Egypt. After the unification of Upper and Lower...
- "Red Crown", was a representation of the kingdom of Lower Egypt, while the Hedjet, the "White Crown", was worn by the kings of Upper Egypt. After the unification...
- Deshret, the Hedjet, the Khepresh, the Pschent, and the Hemhem. Atef, the crown of Osiris, is a combination of Upper Egypt's white crown, the hedjet, and ostrich...
- to it as sekhemty (sαΈ«m.ty), the Two Powerful Ones. It combined the White Hedjet Crown of Upper Egypt and the Red Deshret Crown of Lower Egypt. The Pschent...
- feathered white crown of the ancient Egyptian deity Osiris. It combines the Hedjet, the white crown of Upper Egypt, with curly ostrich feathers on each side...
- – Red Crown of Lower Egypt Hedjet – White Crown of Upper Egypt Pschent – Double Crown of Lower & Upper Egypt Atef – Hedjet Crown with feathers identified...
- lit. 'Red One') was the Red Crown of Lower Egypt. When combined with the Hedjet (White Crown) of Upper Egypt, it forms the Pschent (Double Crown), in ancient...
- sequins, discs, bosses, or rings. Given that the deshret (red crown) and hedjet (white crown) were apparently woven of some sort of plant fiber, the circles...
- Egypt were united c. 3000 BC, but each maintained its own regalia: the hedjet or White Crown for Upper Egypt and the deshret or Red Crown for Lower Egypt...
- I. Numerous crowns of various forms were used in antiquity, such as the Hedjet, Deshret, Pschent (double crown) and Khepresh of Pharaonic Egypt. The Pharaohs...