(especially in ancient Egypt) a winged disc representing a sun god.
(尤指古埃及的)象征太阳神的翼盘
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This space was ornamented with low relief sculpture of winged sun disks and wreaths located on the pedimented impost blocks between the arches.
Well, Akenaton (or Akhenaten, or what have you) is usually given credit for introducing the concept, focusing worship on the sun disk Aton as the source of all life.
He worshiped Aten, the radiant god of the sun disk.
And it shows him worshipping the Aton, which is shown in the form of a sun disk.
The first Bronze Age sun disc of its kind to be unearthed in Wales, this astronomical trinket looks authentic (as opposed to this German bauble).
A riot of sphinxes with human feet, animal-headed human figures, exotic beasts, lotus flowers, and winged sun disks appeared on furnishings and decorative objects.
Aten, as Akhenaten called his god, was the creative force of the universe and as such was symbolised by the sun disc with rays radiating outward.
She was the wife of Osiris and the mother of the sun god Horus and wore upon her head a cow's horns and a sun disc.