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Hatasu

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[huh-tah-soo] / həˈtɑ su /

noun

  1. Hatshepsut.


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According to Mariette Bey, Hatasu erected two other obelisks in front of her own temple on the western bank of the Nile.

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

At this period of her life the ambition of Queen Hatasu was to hand her name down to posterity as a constructor of buildings.

From Ancient Egypt by Rawlinson, George

Queen Hatasu, talking with her favorite general, could not have commended him in a more queenly way.

From The Yoke A Romance of the Days when the Lord Redeemed the Children of Israel from the Bondage of Egypt by Miller, Elizabeth

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

An offering was then made by Hatasu to the god Ammon; a bull was sacrificed, and two vases of the precious frankincense presented to him by the queen herself.

From Ancient Egypt by Rawlinson, George

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