• Hormizd (redirect from Ormisdas)
    dictionary. Hormizd (sometimes spelled Hormuzd and Graecized Hormisdas or Ormisdas) is an Iranian name derived from the name of the god Ahura Mazda. It may...
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    Crestwood, NY: St. Vladimir's Seminary Press. ISBN 978-0-88-141056-3. "ORMISDA". Retrieved 7 February 2019. Media related to Hormisdas at Wikimedia Commons...
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  • ancient diocese existed; the city was the birthplace of two popes, Pope Ormisda and Pope Silverio (the only case of two popes father and son), today patrons...
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    the middle of the atrium, and with the emperor on its back. And prince Ormisda ... standing beside him, replied with pleasing wit: "First, emperor, command...
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    Theatre, Haymarket (4 performances to 11 December) A3 Opera (pasticcio) Ormisda 1730 4 April 1730 London, King's Theatre, Haymarket (13 performances to...
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  • Bologna, 1820, page 544. This depiction alludes to a scene of the Opera Ormisda, by Giuseppe Maria Orlandini, which was presented at the Malvezzi theater...
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  • voice and basso continuo), TWV 25:38, lection 21 Bartolomeo Cordans – Ormisda Geminiano Giacomelli – Gianguir George Frideric Handel Siroe, re di Persia...
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    Latini (3rd-4th century CE), there was a rebellion of a certain Ormis (Ormisdas) against his brother Bahram II, and Ormis was supported by the people of...
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  • Giuseppe Boniventi 82 1728 Griselda Apostolo Zeno Tomaso Albinoni 83 1728 Ormisda Apostolo Zeno Bartolomeo Cordans [it] 84 1728–29 Gianguir Apostolo Zeno...
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  • Hormizd (Middle Persian; in Ancient Greek: Ὁρμίσδας Hormisdas, Ormisdas; Persian: هرمز) was a Sassanid prince, the third son of King Hormizd II and brother-in-law...
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    may also have included Cosroès by Jean Rotrou (1649) and the libretto Ormisda by Apostolo Zeno (1721). The latter follows a similar plot, although its...
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    Venezia) Nino (dramma per musica, libretto di Ippolito Zanella, 1722, Roma) Ormisda (dramma per musica, libretto di Apostolo Zeno, 1722, Bologna) L'artigiano...
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  • family. Handel reused some of Conti's music for Cleotide in his pasticcio Ormisda (1730) performed at the Queen's Theatre. His music was also appreciated...
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    Catholiques) Autre Eglise (a l'extrêmitre du Basar d'Angamale), dédiée à Saint Ormisdas Martyr, Catholique. Le siège de l'Archevêque de la serre éroit auttefois...
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    1727), L'Ambleto (1712), Alessandro Severo (1716), T'Euzzone (1719), Ormisda (1721), Artaserse (1724), Semiramide (1725), Domenico Sarro's Il Valdemaro...
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    also sang in revivals of Giulio Cesare and Tolomeo, and in the pasticcio Ormisda. Despite his fine European reputation, Bernacchi's success in England was...
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