Ankh facts for kids
The ankh was the Egyptian hieroglyphic character that stood for the word ʿnḫ, meaning life. Egyptian gods are often portrayed carrying it by its loop, or bearing one in each hand, arms crossed over their chest. It is also known as the Egyptian Cross, or as crux ansata, Latin for "cross with a handle". "Ankhs" are viewed as a protective symbol. Many Ancient Egyptian Gods are seen holding this item.
Images for kids
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First Dynasty stone dish in the shape of an ankh embraced by a pair of arms representing the ka
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A crux ansata in Codex Glazier, a Coptic manuscript of the New Testament, 4th to 5th century AD
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The god Horus offers life to the king, Ramesses II.
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Ankh-shaped mirror case from the tomb of Tutankhamun
See also
In Spanish: Anj para niños
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