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Hatasu

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[huh-tah-soo] / həˈtɑ su /

noun

  1. Hatshepsut.


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

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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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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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The great dynasties, the Seventeenth Dynasty, which included Thothmes III and Amenophis III and IV and a great queen Hatasu, and the Nineteenth, when Rameses II, supposed by some to have been the Pharaoh of Moses, reigned for sixty-seven years, raised Egypt to high levels of prosperity.

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