By today’s definition, a “throne” is the seat of a king or sovereign. In ancient Egypt, a plethora of terms referred to the throne, but none apparently carried this specific connotation. Explicit reference to the seat of a king or god was made by addressing the latter’s “elevated” position (wrr, aA). There were two major types of thrones: a basic (“sacred”) one of the gods and of pharaoh as their heir and successor that had the shape of a square box (block-throne) and a “secular” one that incorporated a pair of lions into a stool or chair (lion-throne) and depicted pharaoh as powerful ruler of the world. Thrones usually stood on a dais inside a kiosk, elevating the ruler well above his subjects and displaying his supreme social rank. At the...
Cílem mé práce je nastínění vývoje královské titulatury v oblasti Egypta, Babylonie a Asýrie a to ve...
Biblical films make use of several different images and related perceptions of kingship that are fou...
“This article will examine Ezekiel\u27s spiritualization or interiorization of the traditional model...
The term ”Hetimasia” is of Greek origin and its basic meaning is ”preparation. ”Hetimasia’s Throne i...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [110]-119)During the Old Kingdom period (c. 2686-2181 BC)...
International audienceBy observing the images of pharaoh in temples and tombs, we can notice that so...
It has long been known that the Egyptian pharaoh was regarded as divine in Egyptian culture. He was ...
The Court of Ramesses II, showing the west (right) colossal statue of Ramesses II, context view show...
Bibliography: pages [135]-142.The Heb-Sed is probably the most researched festival of ancient Egypti...
As a ritual ceremony is by default a formal event, a pre-modern enthronement ceremony would naturall...
As in many sacred monarchies, the central paradox of Egyptian kingship was that the body politic was...
The study of the semiotics of palaces in the Ancient Near East and Ancient Egypt provides the histor...
Medieval royal thrones have been consciously planned to function as substitutes for the absent kings...
The Old Kingdom in ancient Egypt consists of the 3rd to 8th Dynasties (c.2670-2168). This was the pe...
The cartouche is an elongated form of the Egyptian shen-hieroglyph that encloses and protects a roya...
Cílem mé práce je nastínění vývoje královské titulatury v oblasti Egypta, Babylonie a Asýrie a to ve...
Biblical films make use of several different images and related perceptions of kingship that are fou...
“This article will examine Ezekiel\u27s spiritualization or interiorization of the traditional model...
The term ”Hetimasia” is of Greek origin and its basic meaning is ”preparation. ”Hetimasia’s Throne i...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [110]-119)During the Old Kingdom period (c. 2686-2181 BC)...
International audienceBy observing the images of pharaoh in temples and tombs, we can notice that so...
It has long been known that the Egyptian pharaoh was regarded as divine in Egyptian culture. He was ...
The Court of Ramesses II, showing the west (right) colossal statue of Ramesses II, context view show...
Bibliography: pages [135]-142.The Heb-Sed is probably the most researched festival of ancient Egypti...
As a ritual ceremony is by default a formal event, a pre-modern enthronement ceremony would naturall...
As in many sacred monarchies, the central paradox of Egyptian kingship was that the body politic was...
The study of the semiotics of palaces in the Ancient Near East and Ancient Egypt provides the histor...
Medieval royal thrones have been consciously planned to function as substitutes for the absent kings...
The Old Kingdom in ancient Egypt consists of the 3rd to 8th Dynasties (c.2670-2168). This was the pe...
The cartouche is an elongated form of the Egyptian shen-hieroglyph that encloses and protects a roya...
Cílem mé práce je nastínění vývoje královské titulatury v oblasti Egypta, Babylonie a Asýrie a to ve...
Biblical films make use of several different images and related perceptions of kingship that are fou...
“This article will examine Ezekiel\u27s spiritualization or interiorization of the traditional model...