Uraeus Snake. The Cobra haje of Egypt, the most deadly reptile in that country, whose figure was worn as the head-dress of kings and queens. It typifies Pharaoh's power over the life and death of his subjects, and its Egyptian name is
User-Mâ-Râ-sotep-en-Râ. The royal name of Ramses II., which see [37] [62] [63] [64] [65] [66] [67] [68] [69] [70] [71]
Usertesen I. The second king of the XIIth dynasty, the son of Amenémhâ I., and the conqueror of the Ethiopians. His name in Egyptian is [5] [9] [11] [36] [91]
| suten-kaut? | Râ-kheper-ka | sa Râ | Usertesen |
| The king of Upper and Lower Egypt, | "The Sun, producing works", | the Sun's offspring, | "Usertesen." |
| suten-kaut? | Râ-kheper-ka |
| The king of Upper and Lower Egypt, | "The Sun, producing works", |
| sa Râ | Usertesen |
| the Sun's offspring, | "Usertesen." |
Us Sceptre. The symbol of power carried in the hands of kings and gods, written