"Moses" by Michelangelo Buonarroti
Exodus 34 - "...when Moses came down from the Mount Sinai, he held the two tablets of the testimony, and he knew not that his face was horned from the conversation of the Lord."
The hebrew word קָרַ֛ן, qāran (based on the root, קָ֫רֶן qeren) is now interpreted to mean "shining" or "emitting rays" (like a horn)
^ The Seder Olam Zuta states that the first exilarch was Jehoiachin, the king of Judah who was carried off to captivity in Babylonia in 597 B.C.The captive king's advancement at Evil-Merodach's court—with which the narrative of the Second Book of Kings closes (2 Kings 25:27)—was regarded by the author of the Seder 'Olam Zuta as the origin of the office, and the basis for the exilarch's authority. A list of generationss given in the text closely parallels names found in I Chronicles 3:17
<= The Doge of Venice (/doʊdʒ/ DOHJ;[2] Venetian: Doxe de Venexia [ˈdɔze de veˈnɛsja]; Italian: Doge di Venezia [ˈdɔːdʒe di veˈnɛttsja]; all derived from Latin dux, "military leader"), sometimes translated as Duke (compare the Italian Duca), was the chief magistrate and leader of the Republic of Venice between 726 and 1797.
Doges of Venice were elected for life by the Venetian nobility.