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3 being emblematic of the invincible power of royalty ; ” 1 but he does not inform us why it was selected as such an emblem , nor does Plutarch , although he also tells us that it was the symbol of royalty .
3 being emblematic of the invincible power of royalty ; ” 1 but he does not inform us why it was selected as such an emblem , nor does Plutarch , although he also tells us that it was the symbol of royalty .
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As to its significance , Clement of Alexandria ? simply tells us that it was the emblem of the “ union of force with prudence or wisdom ; " that is , of physical and intellectual power , supposed attributes of Egyptian kings .
As to its significance , Clement of Alexandria ? simply tells us that it was the emblem of the “ union of force with prudence or wisdom ; " that is , of physical and intellectual power , supposed attributes of Egyptian kings .
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As to its significance , Clement of Alexandria ? simply tells us that it was the emblem of the “ union of force with prudence or wisdom ; ” that is , of physical and intellectual power , supposed attributes of Egyptian kings .
As to its significance , Clement of Alexandria ? simply tells us that it was the emblem of the “ union of force with prudence or wisdom ; ” that is , of physical and intellectual power , supposed attributes of Egyptian kings .
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