Ernesto Schiaparelli

Politician

1856 – 1928

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Who was Ernesto Schiaparelli?

Ernesto Schiaparelli was an Italian Egyptologist, born in Occhieppo Inferiore, who found Queen Nefertari's tomb in Deir el-Medina in the Valley of the Queens and excavated the TT8 tomb of the royal architect Kha, found intact and displayed in toto in Turin. He was appointed director of the Egyptian Museum in Florence, where he professionally reorganized the collection in new quarters in 1880, then at the peak of his career was made director of the Museo Egizio di Torino, which became with him and his many seasons of excavating, the second biggest Egyptian museum in the world. He was the author of famous scholarly works and a Senator of the Kingdom of Italy. At the same time, he was deeply involved, from his first stay with Franciscan missionaries at Luxor in 1884, with relieving the poverty he saw among the missionaries of Upper Egypt, for whom he founded the Association to Succour Italian Missionaries, which expanded its work to care for Italian emigrants throughout the Near East.

Schiaparelli was from a distinguished family of scholars. His father Luigi Schiaparelli taught history at the University of Turin.

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Born
Jul 12, 1856
Occhieppo Inferiore
Nationality
  • Italy
Died
Feb 14, 1928
Turin

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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