Sunday, January 12, 2014

WHAT SKEPTRON MEANS?

SKEPTRON
FYI: Horse riding with the king bringing the scepter, From Ancient Greek (skeptron) "staff, stick, baton", from (skepto) "to prop, to support, to lean upon a staff"

Sceptres (skeptron) of great magnificence were used by kings and upper orders of the priesthood and many representations of such sceptres occur on the walls of the painted tombs of Etruria. The British Museum, the Vatican and the Louvre possess Etruscan sceptres of gold, most elaborately and minutely ornamented. 





Sceptres of great magnificence were used by kings. Royal Kings is riding horse for battle. Associated ang skeptron as kings bringing sceptre and was riding horses for battle.

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