• arrangement of Francesco Cavalli’s Scipione affricano and his own opera Astiage, which were both performed in Venice that year. Also that year, Viviani...
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    the glory of martyrdom by decapitation." "(4th cent.) A Bishop of Ecija (Astiage) in Andalusia (Spain), beheaded as a Christian under the persecuting Emperor...
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  • 1671 L'Alcasta (opera in 3 acts), set by Bernardo Pasquini, Rome, 1673 Astiage (opera in 3 acts), adapted by Matteo Noris from the original libretto by...
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    contemporary Luca Assarino's Giuochi di Fortuna, o sia gli avvenimenti di Astiage e di Mandane, of 1669. Assarino includes Hovaert, whom he refers to as...
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  • (1871–1932): Doña Francisquita Giovanni Buonaventura Viviani (1638–1693): Astiage Claude Vivier (1948–1983): Kopernikus Roman Vlad (1919–2013): Il dottore...
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  • end of the play, it is revealed that Cleomedon is actually the son of Astiages, King of the Medes. Leamira and Cleomedon are therefore free to marry....
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