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    was dissolved in 1827. In late May 1828 Agrippina first arrived in Cologne. The PRDG was quick to point out defects, and so Agrippina returned to Rotterdam...
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    Xaver Leopold von Bessel (1827-1887). Leonty Mikhailovich Dubelt (1855-1894), captain of the second rank, married Agrippina Grigorievna Miklashevskaya...
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  • launches in 1827 includes a chronological list of some ships launched in 1827. "Aberdeen Shipping". Aberdeen Journal. No. 4121. Aberdeen. 3 January 1827. "British...
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    Hercules (1829 ship) (category 1827 ships)
    steamboat Agrippina had been launched for the „Preußisch-Rheinische Dampfschiffahrtsgesellschaft“ (PRDG) in Cologne (later Köln-Düsseldorfer) in March 1827, and...
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    Concordia was the first German steamboat on the Rhine. On 1 May 1827 she made her first trip from Mainz to Köln. In 1825 the Dampfschiffahrts-Gesellschaft...
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  • Julia Livia (before 14–43), granddaughter of Emperor Tiberius Julia Agrippina or Agrippina the Younger (15–59), daughter of the general Germanicus and fourth...
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    poisonous arrows from the plant. In Ancient Rome, it was used as a poison by Agrippina the Younger, wife of Emperor Claudius, on the advice of Locusta, a woman...
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    (1790), oil on canvas, 102 x 127.5 cm., Hermitage Museum, Saint Petersburg Agrippina Mourns the Urn of Germanicus (1793), oil on canvas, Museum Kunstpalast...
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    style of ballet training that emerged from Russian ballet, created by Agrippina Vaganova. After retiring from dance in 1916, Vaganova turned to teaching...
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  • It is believed to have adorned the Horti Agrippinae, the gardens of Agrippina the Elder between the Janiculum Hill and the Vatican plain. Before passing...
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    Fighting Temeraire 1839 National Gallery, London 90.7 x 121.6 Ancient Rome; Agrippina Landing with the Ashes of Germanicus 1839 Tate Britain, London 91.4 x...
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    Catocala sponsa dark crimson underwing Catocala abbreviatella Catocala agrippinaAgrippina underwing Catocala aholibah – Aholibah underwing Catocala alabamae...
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  • 1865 After All!, Alfred Cellier, 1878 Ages Ago, Frederic Clay, 1869 Agrippina, Handel, 1709 Die ägyptische Helena, Richard Strauss, 1928 Aida, Giuseppe...
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    married Aleksey Grigorevich Scerbatov, with whom she had five children; Agrippina Stepanovna (5 December 1799 – 13 August 1800). Naroditskaya, Inna (2018-11-01)...
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    still not ready, and Roentgen decided to re-use the engine of the failed Agrippina. During this transfer the engine was modified to re-use steam from a high...
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  • Colonia Claudia Ara Agrippinensium, CCAA) – Roman Emperor Claudius and Agrippina the Younger, empress consort (lit. Claudian colony and sacrificial altar...
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    technical perfection and precision of dance was promoted (and demanded) by Agrippina Vaganova, who had been taught by Petipa and Cecchetti and headed the Vaganova...
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  • January 1, 1807, allowed landed gentry to enter the 1st and the 2nd guild. In 1827 nobility was allowed to enter the 3rd guild, as well. In 1812, the so-called...
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    vessel with a compound steam engine, made from the re-used the machines of Agrippina. In 1829 NSM started to operate Hercules and Stad Keulen on the Rhine...
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  • Finnish ice hockey player 1997 – Ben Manenti, Australian cricketer 59 – Agrippina the Younger, Roman empress (b. 15) 851 – Zhou Chi, Chinese historian and...
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  • Pontus Mithridates VI Eupator Agrippina the Elder c. 14 BC–33 AD Wife of Roman general Germanicus Mother of Agrippina the Younger 15–59 Roman empress...
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  • November 1830 – 1 November 1861) Valentin de Berriochoa [es] (14 February 1827 – 1 November 1861) Etienne-Théodore Cuenot [fr], MEP (8 February 1802 – 14...
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  • London, the first all-Italian opera performed in London 1710 in music – Agrippina by Handel, premieres in Venice 1709 in music – 1708 in music – 1707 in...
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  • opera, this is often thought to be Purcell's finest dramatic work. 1710 Agrippina (Handel). Handel's last opera that he composed in Italy was a great success...
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  • from his sister, the Countess of Nottingham. He had borrowed £600 from Agrippina Gilborne, the wife of Sir Richard Bingley (d. 1626), Surveyor of the King's...
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    Diane, or simply as the Pas de Diane, which would later be transformed by Agrippina Vaganova into the so-called Diane and Actéon Pas de Deux for her 1935...
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    3, pp. 305–27. Kelly, Gary (1993). Women, Writing, and Revolution, 1790-1827. Oxford: Clarendon Press. Lawrenson, Sonja (2012). "Revolution, Rebellion...
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    musicalize librettos by Pietro Metastasio. Among his early operas are Agrippina (1708), Arianna e Teseo (1714) and Angelica (1720). In 1726 he moved to...
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    of Tiberius at Smyrna in AD 26. Valerius Capito, had been banished by Agrippina the Younger, but after her death, Nero recalled him. Valerius Ponticus...
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    Pototsky (engineer) (1879-1932), Polish engineer, born in Saint Petersburg Agrippina Vaganova (1879–1951), legendary Russian-Armenian ballet teacher and the...
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