Catherine Cornaro (Venetian: Catarina Corner; Italian: Caterina Cornaro or Corner; Greek: Αικατερίνη Κορνάρο, romanized: Aikateríni Kornáro; 25 November...
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of the fief of Piscopia in the Kingdom of Cyprus to Federico Cornaro. When Caterina Cornaro married king James II of Cyprus in 1468, the Lusignan royal...
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to his move to Naples and his residency there until production of Caterina Cornaro in January 1844. In all, 51 of Donizetti's operas were presented in...
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Caterina Cornaro ossia La Regina di Cipro (Caterina Cornaro or The Queen of Cyprus) is a tragedia lirica, or opera, in a prologue and two acts by Gaetano...
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Francesco (2012). Caterina Cornaro (in Italian). Godega di Sant'Urbano: De Bastiani. De Girolami Cheney, Liana (2013). "Caterina Cornaro, Queen of Cyprus"...
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which was granted by the Republic of Venice (to which it belonged) to Caterina Cornaro, the former Queen of Cyprus; in 1489 it was granted to her for life...
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Muslim rule. It was here that Gentile painted the portrait of Queen Caterina Cornaro of Cyprus (at right). This is counted as the second known portrait...
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Belisario, Poliuto, Anna Bolena, Lucrezia Borgia, Maria Stuarda and Caterina Cornaro. Her most acclaimed and best-known performance, though, was the Roberto...
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Cyprus and Caterina Cornaro by Leto Severis, Nicosia 1995; p. 152; ISBN 9963810217. Leto Severis, Ladies of Medieval Cyprus and Caterina Cornaro; Nicosia:...
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Vittoria St. Sebastian by Alessandro Vittoria Savior by Giulio del Moro Caterina Cornaro (d.1510) (Queen of Cyprus). Andrea Dolfin Doge Gerolamo Priuli Doge...
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with Palace of the Queen from the "Corner (or Cornaro) Family"; it is so named because Caterina Cornaro, who became Queen of Cyprus by marriage, was born...
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Naples and his residency there which lasted until the production of Caterina Cornaro in January 1844. In all, Naples presented 51 of Donizetti's operas...
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Greenwood Publishing Group. ISBN 978-0-275-96533-4. Campolieti, Giuseppe. Caterina Cornaro: regina di Cipro, signora di Asolo Ed. Camunia. Milano, 1987. Diehl...
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have been tricked into marriage. (The song they overhear refers to Caterina Cornaro, the Queen of Cyprus.) The English vagabond Bluphocks watches Luigi's...
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Donizetti Raimondo Bidebent Lucia di Lammermoor Donizetti Andrea Cornaro Caterina Cornaro Donizetti Olin Susannah Floyd Méphistophélès Faust Gounod Argante...
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(1841) Rita (1841) Maria Padilla (1841) Linda di Chamounix (1842) Caterina Cornaro (1844) Don Pasquale (1843) Maria di Rohan (1843) Dom Sébastien (1843)...
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OCLC 11057365. Collmer, Robert G. (2003). "Three Women of Asolo: Caterina Cornaro, Katharine de Kay Bronson, and Eleonora Duse". Mediterranean Studies...
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May 12, 2011. Hill 1948, p. 655. De Girolami Cheney, Liana (2013). "Caterina Cornaro, Queen of Cyprus". In Barrett-Graves, Debra (ed.). The Emblematic Queen...
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His father, Giorgio di Andrea, was the son of the Doge Marco Cornaro. His mother was Caterina Giustinian di Giustiniano. In 1444, he married Fiorenza, daughter...
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allegory of the island of Cyprus, which was ceded to Venice by Queen Caterina Cornaro in 1489. Paraskos suggests that the painting was created under influence...
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(1841) Rita (1841) Maria Padilla (1841) Linda di Chamounix (1842) Caterina Cornaro (1844) Don Pasquale (1843) Maria di Rohan (1843) Dom Sébastien (1843)...
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islanders some fishing rights and reduced the taxes. In the same year, Caterina Cornaro, queen of Cyprus, resided a while on the island. During the 19th century...
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semiserio 3 acts Gaetano Rossi 17 November 1842 Paris, Théâtre-Italien Caterina Cornaro tragedia lirica prologue & 2 acts Giacomo Sacchèro, after Jules-Henri...
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di Savoia, re di Cipro » on line. Candida Syndikus, Sabine Rogge, Caterina Cornaro Last Queen of Cyprus and Daughter of Venice Ultima regina di Cipro...
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Marco Cornaro (c. 1286 – 13 January 1368), also known as Marco Corner, was the 59th doge of Venice, ruling between 1365 and 1368. His brief reign saw...
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McCormick 2008, p. 417. Syndikus, Candida; Rogge, Sabine (2013). Caterina Cornaro, Last Queen of Cyprus and Daughter of Venice Ultima Regina Di Cipro...
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Adelia Fromental Halévy Charles VI La reine de Chypre Franz Lachner – Caterina Cornaro Giovanni Pacini – L'uomo del mistero January 15 – Thorvald Lammers...
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(1841) Rita (1841) Maria Padilla (1841) Linda di Chamounix (1842) Caterina Cornaro (1844) Don Pasquale (1843) Maria di Rohan (1843) Dom Sébastien (1843)...
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Palazzo Corner della Ca' Grande (redirect from Palazzo Cornaro)
Venice. The previous residence had been purchased by Giorgio Cornaro, brother of Caterina Cornaro from the Malombra family. In 1817, after another fire, Andrea...
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estate and granted Pietro an annuity of 250 ducats. He also had a sister, Caterina Loredan, who later became Dogaressa of Venice by marriage to Doge Antonio...
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