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Hatasu

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[huh-tah-soo] / həˈtɑ su /

noun

  1. Hatshepsut.


Example Sentences

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“It is something, but I did not mean to pry. May the gods continue to smile on you, little one, for a change. Now. Run to Aba the potter’s for me, and get the new crucible to replace that faulty one. Also buy five measures of natron on your way back. Tomorrow, perhaps, you may make me a few gold leaves for Lady Hatasu’s bracelet.”

From Literature

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

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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.

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Thothmes III., the greatest of Egyptian monarchs, and brother of Hatasu, erected four obelisks at Heliopolis, and probably others in different parts of Egypt.

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The pyramidia of Hatasu’s obelisks at Karnak were covered with gold.

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