I guess you mean the word written with either the crested ibis and the semicircular loaf (ax + t = axt) or with a sun disc nestled in a valley between mountains (axt), or sometimes a combination of these signs.
The word axt means horizon, often in the sense of a place of mystery where the gods live, or simply the natural horizon where the sun is seen to disappear and appear each day.
The lion in ancient Mesopotamia was the symbol of the goddess, Ishtar.
Rx is a symbol used in Egyptian mythology for the ancient Egyptian sky god, Horus, whose eyes were said to be the sun and the moon. His right eye was the sun, and his left eye was the moon. Rx symbolized the left eye, the moon, which was known as the "Eye of Horus." The symbol is used by pharmacies and in the field of medicine, and represents the Eye of Horus in that aspect.
Ancient Greeks believe Prometheus stole fire from the Gods. The flame became a symbol of Olympic Games, honoring Zeus.
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The "Dragon Flag" was the symbol of Qing authority and sovereignty.
The Egyptian goddesses Isis stood for magic and life
The Ancient Egyptian Jar Stand hieroglyph, Gardiner sign listed no. W11 is a side view of a "jar stand and base". The jar stand hieroglyph is used in the Ancient Egyptian language hieroglyphs for the alphabetic consonant letter g.
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AOE in Ancient Greece means, "of the Athenians".
The lion in ancient Mesopotamia was the symbol of the goddess, Ishtar.
Rx is a symbol used in Egyptian mythology for the ancient Egyptian sky god, Horus, whose eyes were said to be the sun and the moon. His right eye was the sun, and his left eye was the moon. Rx symbolized the left eye, the moon, which was known as the "Eye of Horus." The symbol is used by pharmacies and in the field of medicine, and represents the Eye of Horus in that aspect.
See links below for ideas. The 'Introduction' link is probably the most basic of them.
Evanescence has never stated what their symbol stand for.
I is the chemical symbol for iodine.
In ancient Babylonia the most famous place was the "Hanging Gardens". It was called one of the seven wonders of the ancient world. It has long disappeared. Only the Egyptian Pyramids stand as the last fully built "Wonder" of the ancient world.
Ancient Greeks believe Prometheus stole fire from the Gods. The flame became a symbol of Olympic Games, honoring Zeus.
I is the chemical symbol for iodine.