Hedjet
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Image:Hedjet.svgHedjet is the formal name for the White Crown of pharaonic Upper Egypt. The crown was white and was later combined with the Red Crown of Lower Egypt. The symbol sometimes used for the Hedjet was the goddess Wadjet, who is the Uraeus (cobra) shown next to the head of Nekhbet (the vulture goddess) on the Pschent.
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