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... king Snofru from the 4th Dynasty shows the same posture but the king is wearing a different crown , the feather crown of Horus . The action itself is described as ' subduing the foreign lands ' . Only with king Khufu do we see the ...
... king Snofru from the 4th Dynasty shows the same posture but the king is wearing a different crown , the feather crown of Horus . The action itself is described as ' subduing the foreign lands ' . Only with king Khufu do we see the ...
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... King Wasusarmas of Tabal , a contemporary of the Assyrian Great King Tiglathpileser III ( 745-727 BC ) , with three of his loyal vassals against as many as eight rebel- lious vassal kings of junior and senior rank , using the town of ...
... King Wasusarmas of Tabal , a contemporary of the Assyrian Great King Tiglathpileser III ( 745-727 BC ) , with three of his loyal vassals against as many as eight rebel- lious vassal kings of junior and senior rank , using the town of ...
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... king ? The insistence that the guard figure on the phiale is actually the king changes the metaphor of its presence in art ( Figs . 8-9 ) . It does not signify the awesome power and separation of the king from his people by the thousand ...
... king ? The insistence that the guard figure on the phiale is actually the king changes the metaphor of its presence in art ( Figs . 8-9 ) . It does not signify the awesome power and separation of the king from his people by the thousand ...
Contents
WOUDHUIZEN Great King Wasusarmas Victory Memorial at Topada | 23 |
Mapping the Contact | 73 |
The Greek Poleis as Part of | 91 |
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