TT169

http://dbpedia.org/resource/TT169 an entity of type: WikicatThebanTombs

La tombe thébaine TT 169 est située à Dra Abou el-Naga, dans la nécropole thébaine, sur la rive ouest du Nil, face à Louxor en Égypte. C'est la sépulture de Sena (Snȝ), chef orfèvre d'Amon, datant du règne d'Amenhotep II (XVIIIe dynastie). rdf:langString
. TT169 (Theban Tomb 169) è la sigla che identifica una delle Tombe dei Nobili ubicate nell’area della cosiddetta Necropoli Tebana, sulla sponda occidentale del Nilo dinanzi alla città di Luxor, in Egitto. Destinata a sepolture di nobili e funzionari connessi alle case regnanti, specie del Nuovo Regno, l'area venne sfruttata, come necropoli, fin dall'Antico Regno e, successivamente, sino al periodo Saitico (con la XXVI dinastia) e Tolemaico. rdf:langString
The Theban Tomb TT169 is located in Dra' Abu el-Naga', part of the Theban Necropolis, on the west bank of the Nile, opposite to Luxor. It is the burial place of the ancient Egyptian Senna, who was the head of the goldworkers of Amun during the reign of Amenhotep II in the Eighteenth Dynasty. Senna was the son of Sensonb and Tanub and his wife was named Maetka. His wife was a Divine Adoratrice of Amun. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString La tombe thébaine TT 169 est située à Dra Abou el-Naga, dans la nécropole thébaine, sur la rive ouest du Nil, face à Louxor en Égypte. C'est la sépulture de Sena (Snȝ), chef orfèvre d'Amon, datant du règne d'Amenhotep II (XVIIIe dynastie).
rdf:langString . TT169 (Theban Tomb 169) è la sigla che identifica una delle Tombe dei Nobili ubicate nell’area della cosiddetta Necropoli Tebana, sulla sponda occidentale del Nilo dinanzi alla città di Luxor, in Egitto. Destinata a sepolture di nobili e funzionari connessi alle case regnanti, specie del Nuovo Regno, l'area venne sfruttata, come necropoli, fin dall'Antico Regno e, successivamente, sino al periodo Saitico (con la XXVI dinastia) e Tolemaico.
rdf:langString The Theban Tomb TT169 is located in Dra' Abu el-Naga', part of the Theban Necropolis, on the west bank of the Nile, opposite to Luxor. It is the burial place of the ancient Egyptian Senna, who was the head of the goldworkers of Amun during the reign of Amenhotep II in the Eighteenth Dynasty. Senna was the son of Sensonb and Tanub and his wife was named Maetka. His wife was a Divine Adoratrice of Amun. The tomb consists of a hall and a passage. The hall is decorated with scenes and has texts on its vaulted ceiling. The passage contains scenes depicting Senna and his wife, an opening of the mouth scene and a daughter offering to Senna, his wife Tanub and his parents.
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