Throne

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"A throne is the seat of state of a potentate or dignitary, especially the seat occupied by a sovereign on state occasions; or the seat occupied by a pope or bishop on ceremonial occasions. "Throne" in an abstract sense can also refer to the monarchy or the Crown itself, an instance of metonymy, and is also used in many expressions such as "the power behind the throne". The expression "ascend (mount) the throne" takes its meaning from the steps leading up to the dais or platform, on which the throne is placed, being formerly comprised in the word´s significance.

When used in a political or governmental sense, throne typically refers to a civilization, nation, tribe, or other politically designated group that is organized or governed under an authoritarian system. Throughout much of human history societies have been governed under authoritarian systems, in particular dictatorial or autocratic systems, resulting in a wide variety of thrones that have been used by given heads of state. These have ranged from stools in places such as in Africa to ornate chairs and bench-like designs in Europe and Asia, respectively. Often, but not always, a throne is tied to a philosophical or religious ideology held by the nation or people in question, which serves a dual role in unifying the people under the reigning monarch and connecting the monarch upon the throne to his or her predecessors, who sat upon the throne previously. Accordingly, many thrones are typically held to have been constructed or fabricated out of rare or hard to find materials that may be valuable or important to the land in question. Depending on the size of the throne in question it may be large and ornately designed as an emplaced instrument of a nation´s power, or it may be a symbolic chair with little or no precious materials incorporated into the design." - (en.wikipedia.org 21.12.2020)
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  • Tonschemelchen ("Götterthron") von Quenstedt und Halle

    Tonschemelchen ("Götterthron") von Quenstedt und Halle

    Die sattelförmigen...

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    Image: Landesamt für Denkmalpflege und Archäologie Sachsen-Anhalt - Landesmuseum für Vorgeschichte - RR-F

  • Seitenwange eines Steinsitzes

    Seitenwange eines Steinsitzes

    Seitenlehne wohl von einem...

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    Image: Landesmuseum Mainz - CC BY-NC-SA

  • Trebeta-Legende

    Trebeta-Legende

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    Image: Stadtmuseum Simeonstift Trier - CC BY-NC-ND

  • Flötenspielerin vom Ludovisischen Thron

    Flötenspielerin vom Ludovisischen Thron

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    Image: Winckelmann-Museum Stendal - CC BY-NC-SA

  • Magden/ burger/ Laug

    Magden/ burger/ Laug

    Antikatholisches Flugblatt...

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    Image: Kulturstiftung Sachsen-Anhalt - Public Domain Mark

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