Pharaoh Skull
Pharaoh Skull
Pharaoh Skull
Pharaoh Skull
Pharaoh Skull
Pharaoh Skull
Pharaoh Skull
Pharaoh Skull
Pharaoh Skull
Pharaoh Skull
Pharaoh Skull
Pharaoh Skull
Pharaoh Skull
Pharaoh Skull
Pharaoh Skull
Pharaoh Skull
Pharaoh Skull

Pharaoh Skull

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The Egyptians believed their pharaoh to be the mediator between the gods and the world of men. After death the pharaoh became divine, identified with Osiris, the father of Horus and god of the dead, and passed on his sacred powers and position to the new pharaoh, his son. The pharaoh’s divine status was portrayed in allegorical terms: his uraeus (the snake on his crown) spat flames at his enemies; he was able to trample thousands of the enemy on the battlefield; and he was all-powerful, knowing everything and controlling nature and fertility.

As a divine ruler, the pharaoh was the preserver of the god-given order, called maat. He owned a large portion of Egypt’s land and directed its use, was responsible for his people’s economic and spiritual welfare, and dispensed justice to his subjects. His will was supreme, and he governed by royal decree. To govern fairly, though, the pharaoh had to delegate responsibility; his chief assistant was the vizier, who, among other duties, was chief justice, head of the treasury, and overseer of all records. Below this central authority, the royal will of the pharaoh was administered through the nomes, or provinces, into which Upper and Lower Egypt were divided.

Material - 925 Silver

Dimensions - 30 X 19 mm / 1.18 X 0.75 inches

Weight - 20 g / 0.71 Oz