The Queen of the Night
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The Queen of the Night
Summary
The Queen of the Night is a fictional human[1]. She draws 1 Wikipedia views per month (fictional_human category, ranking #949 of 5,308).[2]
Key Facts
- A child of The Queen of the Night was Pamina[3].
- The Queen of the Night's image is recorded as Oberhausen - Gasometer - Der schöne Schein - Die Sternenhalle der Königin der Nacht (Schinkel) 02 ies.jpg[4].
- The Queen of the Night is recorded as female[5].
- The Queen of the Night's instance of is recorded as fictional human[6].
- The Queen of the Night's instance of is recorded as operatic character[7].
- The Queen of the Night's instance of is recorded as fictional queen[8].
- The Queen of the Night's instance of is recorded as personification[9].
- The Queen of the Night's noble title is recorded as queen regnant[10].
- The Queen of the Night's performer is recorded as Josepha Weber[11].
- The Queen of the Night's Commons category is recorded as Königin der Nacht (Die Zauberflöte)[12].
- The Queen of the Night's voice type is recorded as coloratura soprano[13].
- The Queen of the Night's voice type is recorded as soprano[14].
- The Queen of the Night's said to be the same as is recorded as Nótt[15].
- The Queen of the Night's present in work is recorded as The Magic Flute[16].
- The Queen of the Night's present in work is recorded as O zittre nicht, mein lieber Sohn[17].
- The Queen of the Night's present in work is recorded as Der Hölle Rache kocht in meinem Herzen[18].
- The Queen of the Night's different from is recorded as Queen of the Night[19].
- The Queen of the Night's different from is recorded as La Reina de la Noche[20].
- The Queen of the Night's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/120t485d[21].
- The Queen of the Night's narrative role is recorded as main antagonist[22].
- The Queen of the Night's Goodreads character ID is recorded as 998367[23].
- The Queen of the Night's Hanslick Online person ID is recorded as 3309[24].
Body
Personal Life
A child of The Queen of the Night was Pamina[3].
Works and Contributions
Things named for The Queen of the Night include Burney Relief[25], a high relief[26], founded in -1850[27].
Why It Matters
The Queen of the Night draws 1 Wikipedia views per month (fictional_human category, ranking #949 of 5,308).[2] She is known by 7 alternative names across languages and contexts.[28]
Entities named for her include Burney Relief[25], a high relief[26], founded in -1850[27].