Hundred
Cien años de soledad
Gabriel García Márquez
Pastora-Poinsettia
Cien años de soledad
Gabriel García Márquez
Pastora-Poinsettia
Psalms 125:3
“For the rod of the wicked shall not rest upon the lot of the righteous; lest the righteous put forth their hands unto iniquity.”
HACHA CEREMONIAL DEL REY AMOSIS I (fundador de la 18ava dinastía)
Angel-S-AX-ON
Ceremonial Axe of Ahmose I
The ceremonial axe of king Ahmose I, the founder of the 18th Dynasty. The axe celebrates the victories of the king. It is decorated with scenes of the king appearing in the form of a sphinx, Nekhbet as a vulture over lily as symbol of Upper Egypt, Wadjet as a rearing cobra over papyrus as symbol of Lower Egypt.
Finally scene “Heh” the god of eternity holds the plant signifying millions of years. This axe was executed to commemorate the liberation of Egypt from the Hyksos.
On his head, the pharaoh wore a gold crown. The front of King Tut's crown features a vulture, representing the goddess Wadjet, who ruled over Lower Egypt, and a cobra representing Nekhbet, who protected Upper Egypt. These symbolize King Tut's reign over Egypt. The eyes of the vulture are made of obsidian, a type of volcanic glass. The cobra has lapis lazuli, faience, glass and carnelian inlay.
Chess: "Hundred" "Cien años de soledad" "Gabriel García Márquez" "Pastora-Poinsettia"
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