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Who was the pharho or king/queen of egypt who had a snake on his crown thingy?

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Who was the pharho or king/queen of egypt who had a snake on his crown thingy?

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All pharaohs wore that symbol.The vulture represents South Egypt,while the cobra represents North Egypt.The vulture represents the goddess, Nekhabet, and the cobra represents the goddess Wadjet. Nekhabet “was the patron of Upper Egypt, appearing as one of the ‘Two ladies’ in the Nebty name of the pharaoh (with her counterpart Wadjet. She was often called “Hedjet” (White Crown) in reference to the crown of Upper Egypt and regularly appears as a heraldic device representing Upper Egypt. She was also a protector of royal children and, in later periods, of all young children and expectant mothers.” Wadjet,her sister(remember that the two represent Upper and Lower Egypt,so together they are a united Egypt),”was the daughter of Atum (or later Ra) who was sent her as his “eye” to find Tefnut and Shu when they were lost in the waters of Nun. He was so happy when they returned that he cried and created the first human beings from his tears. To reward his daughter, he placed her upon his head in

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