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-kasa RâUsertesen
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 RâUsertesen
the Sun's
offspring,
"Usertesen."

Us Sceptre. The symbol of power carried in the hands of kings and gods, written