• Polydore (Polydorus) is an opera by the French-Italian composer Jean-Baptiste Stuck, first performed at the Académie Royale de Musique (the Paris Opera)...
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    Maurice Polydore Marie Bernard Maeterlinck (29 August 1862 – 6 May 1949), also known as Count/Comte Maeterlinck from 1932, was a Belgian playwright, poet...
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  • Polydore is a given name, a form of Polydorus. It may refer to: Given name: Polydore Beaufaux (1829–1905), Belgian painter Polydore Beaulac (1893–1981)...
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    beauty, but Russell said she was "the fairest of all the King's wives". Polydore Vergil commented that she was "a woman of the utmost charm in both character...
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  • da Viterbo – Commentaria super opera diversorum auctorum de antiquitatibus loquentium ("Antiquities", forgeries) Polydore Vergil – Adagia 1499 Francesco...
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    Roger Bridgewater as Leonidas, William Mills as Medon, Thomas Hallam as Polydore, John Mills as Periander and John Corey as Ariston. The prologue was written...
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    Beecham-Handel suites (category Arrangements of opera excerpts)
    by Polydore and Dibutade – Moderato 7. Andante quasi allegretto – Polydore, Dibutade and their friends with the attendants on Eros 8. Polydore's dance...
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    Auguste Creuzé de Lesser (category French opera librettists)
    Magicien sans magie, two-act opéra comique, with François Roger, Opéra-Comique, 4 November 1811: Ninette à la cour, opéra comique in 2 acts and in verse...
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    Matter of Britain. So, for example, the 16th-century humanist scholar Polydore Vergil famously rejected the claim that Arthur was the ruler of a post-Roman...
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    He was born nearby. Paolo Volponi (1924–1994), Italian writer and poet Polydore Vergil or Virgil (1470–1555), chronicler in England Raffaello Carboni (1817–1875)...
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    Reddish who as Castalio ran him through the body while he was playing Polydore in The Orphan. Smith senior brought his wife in 1779 to Yorkshire. At Hull...
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    Jean-Baptiste Stuck (category Italian opera composers)
    1710) (Libretto by Mennesson) Il Gran Cid (Livorno, 1715, Naples 1717) Polydore (Paris, 1720 revived Paris, 1739) Stuck published four books of cantatas...
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    Cammann [de] (1909–2008), 20th century collector of fairy tales Charles Polydore de Mont (Pol de Mont) (Belgium, 1857–1931) Joseph Jacobs's two books of...
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  • Tragédie en musique (category Opera genres)
    Bouvard) Diomède (1710) Ajax (1712) Méléagre (1709) Manto la fée (1711) Polydore (1720) Médée et Jason (1713) Théonoé (1715) Arion (1714) Ariane (1717)...
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    Robert Aldrich • Richard Whitford • Lorenzo Campeggio • Richard Reynolds • Polydore Vergil Patrons: William Blount • William Warham • John Fisher • John Longland •...
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    Cymbeline's son, kidnapped in childhood by Belarius and raised as his son Polydore Arvirargus – Cymbeline's son, kidnapped in childhood by Belarius and raised...
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    used his works as sources and inspirations. Early modern writers, such as Polydore Vergil and Matthew Parker, the Elizabethan Archbishop of Canterbury, also...
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  • Army during the American Revolutionary War. Pennsylvania Lodge No. 29. Polydore de Keyser, founding member and first Junior Warden, MacDonald Lodge, No...
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    Gods, p. 179. Lactantius, Divine Institutes 1.14; Brian P. Copenhaver, Polydore Vergil: On Discovery (Harvard University Press, 2002), p. 564. This parenthetical...
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  • Pol Mercier, real name Jean-Étienne-Polydore Mercier (25 April 1819 – 11 May 1874) was a 19th-century French playwright and librettist. He was born and...
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    philosopher (#24) Sir Henry Maine, jurist, civil servant and historian (#27) Sir Polydore de Keyser, lawyer and Lord Mayor of London (Cornwall House) Robert Todd...
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    line had broken up, as small groups of men began fleeing for their lives. Polydore Vergil, chronicler for Henry VII of England, said combat lasted for a total...
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  • Rochester to have rayfish tails, and afterwards they were called muggles. Polydore Vergil had more recently published a version of the legend, writing that...
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  • P. (2002). "Notes to the Translation". In Copenhaver, Brian P. (ed.). Polydore Vergil. On Discovery: Edited and translated by Brian P. Copenhaver. Cambridge...
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  • Bickford-Smith (ed.), Publilii Syri sententiae, 1895, p. xxix Vergil Polydore 2002, p. 615 David Magie, et al. The Scriptores Historiae Augustae (Loeb...
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    Rochester to have rayfish tails, and afterwards they were called muggles. Polydore Vergil had published a more current version of the ancient legend, writing...
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    used his works as sources and inspirations. Early modern writers, such as Polydore Vergil and Matthew Parker, the Elizabethan Archbishop of Canterbury, also...
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    included Dick in the ‘Miller of Mansfield,’ Frederick in ‘The Miser,’ Polydore in the ‘Orphan,’ Cyrus, Moneses in ‘Tamerlane,’ Claudio in ‘Measure for...
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  • Robert Morton, 1588 Bl. Edmund Duke, 1590 Bl. Christopher Bales, 1590 St Polydore Plasden, 1591 St Eustace White, 1591 Bl. Joseph Lambton, 1592 Bl. Thomas...
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  • René de Chazet, full name René André Polydore Balthazar Alissan de Chazet, (23 October 1774 – 23 August 1844) was a French playwright, poet and novelist...
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