Faraonico
Faraonico is an adjective used in Italian and Spanish to denote something related to pharaohs, the rulers of ancient Egypt, or to the pharaonic era of Egyptian history. The term derives from the name of the kingly rulers (faraón in Spanish, faraone in Italian), which in turn reflect the ancient Egyptian title for the ruler and its subsequent transmissions into European languages.
In scholarly usage, faraonico describes artifacts, architecture, art, religion, or iconography associated with pharaonic Egypt. This
The pharaonic period is typically dated from the Early Dynastic Period (roughly 3150–2686 BCE) to the end
In modern contexts, the term may appear in discussions of design and aesthetics that draw on ancient