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kv$513232$ - translation to ολλανδικά

ANCIENT EGYPTIAN TOMB
KV 63; Kv-63
  • Image and mapping of Kings Valley tombs showing the location of KV63 relative to other tombs.

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The Magic Flute         
  • Papageno and Papagena; from a production at [[Texas A&M University–Commerce]]
  • Libretto cover design by Peter Hoffer, 1959
  • Tamino charms the animals.
  • Pamina (Tiffany Speight) and Papageno (Richard Burkhard) sing "Bei Männern, welche Liebe fühlen" in a 2006 [[New Zealand Opera]] production
  • Tamino and Pamina undergo their final trial; watercolor by [[Max Slevogt]] (1868–1932)
  • [[Emanuel Schikaneder]], librettist of ''Die Zauberflöte'', shown performing in the role of Papageno. The object on his back is a birdcage; see below.
  • Baritone [[Markus Werba]] appearing as Papageno. He wears his pipes and carries his magic bells; both instruments are essential to the plot.
  • Arrival of Sarastro on a chariot pulled by lions, from a 1793 production in [[Brno]]. Pamina appears at left, Papageno at right. In the background are the temples of Wisdom, Reason, and Nature.
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OPERA BY WOLFGANG AMADEUS MOZART
KV. 620; KV 620; K 620; K. 620; Die Zauberflote; The three boys (opera); THE THREE BOYS; Sarastro; Magic flute; Papageno; Zauberflöte; Zauberflote; Die Zauberflõte; Die Zauberflöte; Die Zauberfloete; Der Königin der Nacht; Der Koenigin der Nacht; Die Königin der Nacht; Pamina; The magic flute; The three boys (opera characters); Magic Flute; Die Konigin der Nacht; Die Koenigin der Nacht; Der Konigin der Nacht; Zauberfloete; Ach, ich fühl's; Konigin der Nacht; Konigin der nacht; Königin der Nacht; Königin der nacht; Il Flauto Magico; March of the Priests; March of the priests; Die Zauberfloten; Magic Flute Overture; Tamino (The Magic Flute); Papagena
De Toverfluit (klassieke muziekcompositie van Mozart)

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Βικιπαίδεια

KV63

KV63 is a recently opened chamber in Egypt's Valley of the Kings pharaonic necropolis. Initially believed to be a royal tomb, it is now believed to have been a storage chamber for the mummification process. It was found in 2005 by a team of archaeologists led by Dr. Otto Schaden.

The chamber contained seven wooden coffins and many large storage jars. All coffins have now been opened, and were found to contain only mummification materials, with the jars also containing mummification supplies including salts, linens, and broken pottery.

Some clay seal impressions contain text, such as the partial word 'pa-aten,' part of the birth name of Tutankhamun's wife, Ankhesenamun. This inscription, the architectural style of the chamber, and the form of the coffins and jars all point to an Eighteenth Dynasty date, roughly contemporary with Tutankhamun, whose tomb is nearby.

KV63 was revisited by Schaden's team again in 2010, along with a TV team. Another 16 storage jars were explored, and a wooden bed with lions' heads, along with pieces of wine jars, were discovered. The team arrived at the theory that the chamber was probably used by Tutankhamun's family embalmers, about 1337–1334 BC.