Tancred and Sigismunda is a 1745 tragedy by the British writer James Thomson. It is inspired by one of the story's from Giovanni Boccaccio's The Decameron...
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Munstead Wood (redirect from Cenotaph of Sigismunda)
Wonderland. He was probably referring to the tragic story of King Tancred's daughter Sigismunda, from The Decameron by Giovanni Boccaccio. Jekyll later wrote:...
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The Picture (adapted from Molière's Sganarelle) James Thomson – Tancred and Sigismunda January 4 – Johann Jakob Griesbach, German Biblical commentator...
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servant and page in the court of Sigismunda's father, Prince Tancred of Salerno. When Sigismunda's father discovered that Guiscardo and Sigismunda had wed...
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and created the characters of Mahomet in James Miller's adaptation of Voltaire's tragedy (25 April 1744), Osmond in Thomson's ‘Tancred and Sigismunda’...
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John Moody as Commodore Flip. Tancred and Sigismunda by James Thomson illustrated with Mr Joseph George Holman as Tancred. George Barnwell by George Lillo...
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Bernard-Joseph Saurin (category 18th-century French dramatists and playwrights)
revived 69 times between 1760 and 1785) Blanche et Guiscard, in imitation of the English Comedy Tancred and Sigismunda by James Thomson, was presented...
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Twelfth Night Miss Willoughby: A Word to the Wise Sigismunda: James Thomson's Tancred and Sigismunda Leonora: The Revenge (attributed to Aphra Behn) The...
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William Havard (actor) (category Wikipedia articles incorporating information from the Dictionary of National Biography Index and Epitome)
Love the Cause and Cure of Grief (1743) Decius in Regulus (1744) Young Whimsey in The Astrologer (1744) Rodolpho in Tancred and Sigismunda (1745) Captain...
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Worlidge (1700−1766) was an English painter and etcher. He was born in Peterborough of Roman Catholic parents, and studied art in London as a pupil of the...
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Episcopal Church, Edinburgh, and easel pictures of Cymon and Iphigenia, Sigismunda Weeping over the Heart of Tancre, and Agrippina with the Ashes of Germanicus...
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