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Hatasu

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[huh-tah-soo] / həˈtɑ su /

noun

  1. Hatshepsut.


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These draughts consist of about 20 pieces, carved with most exquisite art and finish in the form of lions' heads—the hieroglyphic sign for "Hat" in Hatasu.

From Chess History and Reminiscences by Bird, H. E. (Henry Edward)

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

Hatasu, delighted with the result, did her best to prevent it fading away from human remembrance by building a new temple to Ammon, and representing the entire expedition upon its walls.

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

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