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Thursday, March 13, 2008

Pschent: The Double Crown of Ancient Egypt


The double crown (Pschent) of ancient Egypt is the combination of both the red crown and the 
white crown worn together, representing the unification of Egypt and giving the Pharoah full
power of both Upper and Lower Egypt. When the two crowns are together they are called
"Mighty One".
Posted by Autumn Baccellia at 10:13 PM
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