khafre enthroned 3d models
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... utilized in sacred rituals for divination purposes. On the opposite side, Cybele is depicted enthroned alongside Demeter to her right. The third side presents two crossed torches and multiple symbols. ...The fourth side bears two inscribed epigrams.
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The image of the enthroned Virgin cradling the infant Christ in her arms dominated Christian art for centuries. Its origins, however, stretch back to ancient civilizations, where Roman and Egyptian artists depicted goddesses, empresses, and ordinary...
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This striking alabaster visage originates from a majestic sculpture of King Khafre. The nose bears noticeable chips, the beard is severed at its base, and both ears are absent except for the surviving lobe of the right ear. A significant portion of...
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According to Manetho, he was the throne successor of king Bikheris, but according to archaeological evidence he was rather the successor of king Khafre. ...Africanus (from Syncellus) reports as rulers of the fourth dynasty Sôris, Suphis I, Suphis II,...
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Mainly from Khufu to Khafre's reigns. Each head shares common characteristics, but striking individuality makes them early examples of portrait sculpture. Their purpose is unclear, but possibly served as alternate home for dead owner's spirit if body...
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Like the board idols, the enthroned idol also represents an ancient deity. Pausanias (2, 17, 5) reports an ancient seated image of Hera carved from pear wood in the Heraion of Argos. Her function as a deity of vegetation, combining decay, death and...
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One of four Griffins that once stood at the Stephanie Bridge, which was tragically destroyed in 1945, this resilient creature has been re-enthroned on a stone pedestal since 1983. The inscription on its base reads: "This Griffin was re-erected in...
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He wears a majestic lion headdress and sits enthroned on a lotus throne, radiating an aura of divine majesty. His six arms are typically adorned with a bow and arrow, thunderbolts, and various ritual objects, although some are noticeably absent in...
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In the background, Odin and his wife, Frigg, sit regally enthroned, observing the scene unfold before them. Meanwhile, Loki, disguised as one of them, sneaks up on Baldr's blind brother Höðr and secretly attaches a mistletoe-tipped arrow to Höðr's...
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God himself sits enthroned, cradling his martyred Son. On one side stands St. George, lance at the ready, while opposite him is St. Lawrence, holding a gridiron that once held such dark significance. This gruesome relic recalls the fate of St. ... Stay...
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Reserve heads, also referred to as "Magical Heads" or "Replacement Heads," are distinctive sculptures crafted from fine limestone that have been discovered in numerous non-royal tombs of Egypt's Fourth Dynasty; Specifically, these have been found...
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It honors the momentous act of enthronement of K'inich Yo'nal Ahk II, ruler three of Piedras Negras. The central figure is seated on a jaguar skin cushion, with legs crossed in a pose of tranquility. Adorned with a large headdress featuring a mask...
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The "Central Group" of figures personifies the theme "Love Enthroned," supported by Faith and Hope on either side, with Love directing a young boy sent out across the "River of Life." This river originates from beneath Her Throne, symbolizing Queen...
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When the church was elevated to patriarchal status, Cristea was enthroned as its first Patriarch in 1925. In 1938, Carol II imposed a royal dictatorship, banning political parties and appointing Miron Cristea as Prime Minister of Romania. Cristea...
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With the church's elevation to patriarchate status in 1925, Cristea became the first Patriarch of the Romanian Orthodox Church after being enthroned. In 1938, Carol II took control and banned political parties, establishing a royal dictatorship...
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... discovered in fragments in Cumae, was reconstructed by an Italian sculptor using both ancient and modern pieces. The reconstruction relied heavily on images of the Emperor as Jupiter enthroned, which appeared on ancient coins and carved gems.
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Two women on the left flank are seen holding napkins and skillfully fanning the queen with delicate fly-whisks, while two others carefully bring dishes towards the enthroned queen and reclining king, shielding them with fly-whisks as they feast in...
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Typically portrayed in stately grandeur, enthroned, and adorned with a majestic polos (a high cylindrical crown worn by several of the Great Goddesses), Hera may hold a pomegranate in her hand, a symbol of fertile life and death, as well as a...
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Reserve heads (also known as 'Magical Heads' or 'Replacement Heads') are distinctive sculptures crafted primarily from fine limestone that have been found in a number of non-royal tombs of the Fourth Dynasty of Egypt; particularly from the reigns of...
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Built around 4,500 years ago during the reign of Pharaoh Khafre (c. 2558–2532 BC), it's one of the oldest known monumental sculptures in Egypt! The statue is carved into solid limestone bedrock, depicting a reclining sphinx - a mythical creature...
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To the north lies Pyramid II, built during the reign of Pharaoh Khafre. While slightly smaller than its neighbor, Pyramid II boasts an elegant design and a perfectly aligned base. The map highlights the unique features of this pyramid, including its...
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One of the most intriguing aspects of the Great Sphinx is its mysterious face, which bears an uncanny resemblance to that of Pharaoh Khafre, the ruler who commissioned its construction. Some believe this statue holds the key to understanding ancient...
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The enthroned figure must be associated with the orange, an allegory for the soul of the deceased now freed from its mortal shell. This solemn knowledge is dispensed by Peter or God himself. ...Breaking down the iconography of this sarcophagus into...
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Reserve heads, also known as 'Magical Heads' or 'Replacement Heads,' are distinctive sculptures made primarily of fine limestone that have been found in a number of non-royal tombs of the Fourth Dynasty of Egypt; particularly from the reigns of...
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From inscriptions in his tomb, we know that Ankhhaf was the son of a king, likely Sneferu, and brother of another king, Khufu, serving as vizier and overseer of works under King Khafre. In this capacity, he may have overseen the construction of the...
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The scene depicts the pivotal moment when Maitreya is enthroned in the Tushita Heaven, the celestial paradise of the thirty-three gods, just before his descent to earth as the future Buddha. The resemblance to an Indian prince is striking, as...
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Xiuhtecuhtli was a revered god among the Aztec emperors, who saw themselves as his living embodiment upon their enthronement. The deity was also a patron god of the pochteca merchant class. Stone sculptures of Xiuhtecuhtli were ritually buried as...
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House of Bourbon (Anjou Branch) Blazon The blazoning of the coat of arms of the King of Spain is set out in Royal Decree 527/2014, 20 June, an amendment to Title II of Spanish Royal Decree 1511/1977 adopting Flags, Standards, Guidons, Insignia and...
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The second largest pyramid is the pyramid of Khafre. It appears taller from a distance because it has been placed on a large bed of rock. The building is just under 450 foot tall and made of limestone, with a slightly steeper slope than the pyramid...
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Sima Yan was enthroned as Emperor Wu of Jin and named his dynasty after the state of Jin from the Spring and Autumn period that once ruled his home county in Wen, Henei. In 280, the Jin conquered Eastern Wu and unified China but internal conflicts,...