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Southern Tomb 25 Tomba d'Amarna 25 TA25
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Southern Tomb 25 is a sepulchre in Amarna, Egypt. It was intended for the burial of Ay, who later became Pharaoh, after the 18th Dynasty king Tutankhamun. The grave was never finished, and Ay was later interred in the Western Valley of the Valley of the Kings (tomb WV23), in Thebes. The tomb was only partially carved from the rock, with the first part of the pillared hall approaching completion. It contains depictions of Ay receiving rewards from Akhenaten and Nefertiti. The sepulchre also contains a version of the Great Hymn to the Aten. * v * t * e La tomba de l'antic Egipte d'Ay («Pare de Déu»), coneguda com la Tomba d'Amarna 25, es troba en el grup de tombes conegudes col·lectivament com les Tombes Sud, prop de la ciutat d'Amarna, a Egipte. Ay va ser «djati», «portador del ventall a la dreta del rei», «comandant de tota la cavalleria», etc. Va regnar com a faraó entre el 1325 i el 1320 aC com a successor de Tutankhamon. La tomba mai va ser finalitzada i Ay fou enterrat a la tomba KV23 de la Vall dels Reis a Tebes, TA25 (Tomb of Amarna 25) è la sigla che identifica una delle Tombe dei nobili ubicate nell'area dell'antica Akhetaton, oggi nota come Amarna, capitale voluta e costruita dal faraone Amenhotep IV/Akhenaton della XVIII dinastia. La città venne abbandonata circa 30 anni dopo la sua fondazione; le tombe vennero abbandonate e in parte riutilizzate in epoca moderna come romitaggi di monaci copti. L'abbandono millenario e i danni causati dalla presenza umana hanno spesso reso irriconoscibili le strutture originarie e danneggiato pesantemente, quando non reso illeggibili, scene pittoriche e rilievi parietali.
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Southern Tomb 25 is a sepulchre in Amarna, Egypt. It was intended for the burial of Ay, who later became Pharaoh, after the 18th Dynasty king Tutankhamun. The grave was never finished, and Ay was later interred in the Western Valley of the Valley of the Kings (tomb WV23), in Thebes. The tomb was only partially carved from the rock, with the first part of the pillared hall approaching completion. It contains depictions of Ay receiving rewards from Akhenaten and Nefertiti. The sepulchre also contains a version of the Great Hymn to the Aten. * v * t * e TA25 (Tomb of Amarna 25) è la sigla che identifica una delle Tombe dei nobili ubicate nell'area dell'antica Akhetaton, oggi nota come Amarna, capitale voluta e costruita dal faraone Amenhotep IV/Akhenaton della XVIII dinastia. La città venne abbandonata circa 30 anni dopo la sua fondazione; le tombe vennero abbandonate e in parte riutilizzate in epoca moderna come romitaggi di monaci copti. L'abbandono millenario e i danni causati dalla presenza umana hanno spesso reso irriconoscibili le strutture originarie e danneggiato pesantemente, quando non reso illeggibili, scene pittoriche e rilievi parietali. La tomba de l'antic Egipte d'Ay («Pare de Déu»), coneguda com la Tomba d'Amarna 25, es troba en el grup de tombes conegudes col·lectivament com les Tombes Sud, prop de la ciutat d'Amarna, a Egipte. Ay va ser «djati», «portador del ventall a la dreta del rei», «comandant de tota la cavalleria», etc. Va regnar com a faraó entre el 1325 i el 1320 aC com a successor de Tutankhamon. És possible que tingués un vincle estret amb la família reial d'Amarna. Alguns estudiosos han argumentat que el títol de «Pare de Déu» significa en aquest context «Pare-en-llei del rei», la qual cosa implica que Nefertiti hagués estat la seva filla. La tomba mai va ser finalitzada i Ay fou enterrat a la tomba KV23 de la Vall dels Reis a Tebes,
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