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Hatasu

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[huh-tah-soo] / həˈtɑ su /

noun

  1. Hatshepsut.


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Here, at the Chalet Hatasu, as it was named, the servants had unpacked the hampers which they had brought from the hotel at Luxor, and the hungry travelers were soon seated around well-spread tables.

From A Trip to the Orient The Story of a Mediterranean Cruise by Jacob, Robert Urie

Hatasu reigned conjointly with Thothmes III. for the space of seven years.

From Ancient Egypt by Rawlinson, George

Hatasu still claimed the chief authority, and placed her name before that of her brother on all public documents.

From Ancient Egypt by Rawlinson, George

Queen Hatasu had ideas of her own about building; also, her own architect.

From The Ship Dwellers A Story of a Happy Cruise by Paine, Albert Bigelow

Hatasu, daughter of Thothmes I., and queen of Egypt, erected two obelisks inside the Osiris temple of Karnak, in honour of her father.

From Cleopatra's Needle A History of the London Obelisk, with an Exposition of the Hieroglyphics by King, James