• Jenny from Thebes is the 22nd studio album by indie folk band the Mountain Goats, released on October 27, 2023, through Merge Records. The album serves...
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    their 22nd album Jenny from Thebes, a "rock opera about a woman named Jenny", would be released on October 27, 2023. The character "Jenny" has appeared in...
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    subsequent studio album as of 2023’s Jenny from Thebes; he also sang backup vocals on the song "Cubs in Five" from the 1995 EP Nine Black Poppies. That...
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    but peaked at number ten on the Top Album Sales component chart. Jenny from Thebes did not enter the UK Albums Chart but peaked at number 29 on the UK...
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    (Merge, 2020) Dark in Here (Merge, 2021) Bleed Out (Merge, 2022) Jenny from Thebes (Merge, 2023) Life and Times (Anti, 2009) Live at ATP 2008 (Granary...
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    orders caused the site to crash.[citation needed] The song received praise from Guerrero as well his son Chavo Guerrero Jr., and Guerrero also appeared in...
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    Essentials. Retrieved September 24, 2023. Rettig, James (June 27, 2023). "Jenny Owen Youngs Announces New Album Avalanche: Hear Its Title Track". Stereogum...
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    playing Siouxsie and the Banshees", "92°" being the title of a Siouxsie song from the album Tinderbox. The track "Andrew Eldritch Is Moving Back to Leeds"...
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  • In League with Dragons (category Use mdy dates from February 2017)
    the album has been described as a "partial rock opera" with influences from noir literature. Indie rock band the Mountain Goats released their 16th full-length...
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    States. Inspiration for the songs, as well as the album's title, largely came from French historian Pierre Chuvin's book A Chronicle of the Last Pagans. Darnielle...
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  • Bleed Out (Mountain Goats album) (category Short description is different from Wikidata)
    Montage". Mountain Goats frontman John Darnielle took inspiration from action films from the 1960s to the 1980s that he watched at his home in North Carolina...
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  • Hex of Infinite Binding (category Articles needing additional references from October 2018)
    Songs for Pierre Chuvin Getting Into Knives Dark in Here Bleed Out Jenny from Thebes Released demos Come, Come To The Sunset Tree Heretic Pride Demos The...
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  • The Lovers Arrive (category Articles needing additional references from June 2019)
    a very jealous wife, Jenny, and when Lela tells Potis that she aims to go on an excursion in Zoumperi, and Spyrus goes to Thebes for a professional affair...
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  • devoted her spare time to helping deprived children in Egypt through the Thebes Project in Luxor. She has also opened a restaurant in Manchester city centre...
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    was helped in this labour by an Earth-born serpent, which followed him to Thebes and settled down in Aulis. It was later identified as the water snake which...
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    the country from that central location rather than the more outlying site of Thebes. With Amun restored as Egypt's preeminent deity, Thebes once again...
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    with ram heads (Criosphinxes), believed to represent Amon, were built in Thebes, where his cult was strongest. At Karnak, each Criosphinx is fronted by...
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    there before 1000 BC.: 37  A painting in the Tomb of Nebamun at Thebes, dating from approximately 1350 BC, shows a chariot drawn by a pair of animals...
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    shattered state would last until 2055 BC when the 11th dynasty, based in Thebes, conquered the others to form the Middle Kingdom of Egypt, with the 12th...
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    Thebes. Aided in her attempt to escape Thebes, Iole is then captured by Polinices' mercenary army of Argives. After the final battle between Thebes and...
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    principally from the manners, customs, rites, traditions and works of art and literature, of the eastern nations. Brattleboro Typographic Company. Clay, Jenny Strauss...
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    righteous and sensitive Oedipus knows he is the obvious choice to rescue Thebes . . . This still youthful king and undisputed hero rules with magisterial...
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    to be in Boeotia. The Hesiodic Shield of Heracles names a mountain near Thebes Typhaonium, perhaps reflecting an early tradition which also had Typhon...
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    Semele, daughter of Harmonia and Cadmus, the founder and first king of Thebes, produced Dionysus, who married Ariadne, daughter of Minos, king of Crete...
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    fated never to be caught in Thebes. Creon, king of Thebes, sent Amphitryon to catch and kill the fox. Amphitryon obtained from Cephalus the dog that his...
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  • List of fashion designers (category Short description is different from Wikidata)
    Zeta Emin Bolbolian Kevork Shadoyan Prue Acton Peter Alexander Yeojin Bae Jenny Bannister Nadia Bartel Zara Bate Lucas Bowers Leigh Bowery Linda Britten...
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    Labdacus, King of Thebes and married his daughter Procne to Tereus to secure and alliance and obtain his assistance in fighting Thebes. Dryden, John; Addison...
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    testifying to the route's ancient popularity. It became a major route from Thebes to the Red Sea port of Elim, where travelers then moved on to either...
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  • List of In Our Time programmes (category Short description is different from Wikidata)
    2022–2023 2023–2024 2024–2025 From 6 April 2000, with the discussion on "The Natural Order", the programme moved from 30 minutes to a 45-minute format...
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    version at the Perseus Digital Library. Aeschylus, Persians. Seven against Thebes. Suppliants. Prometheus Bound. Edited and translated by Alan H. Sommerstein...
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