by the Earl of Leicester, who is complicit in the murder of his wife Amy Robsart at Cumnor. In January 1820 Archibald Constable and John Ballantyne concluded...
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Victor Hugo (category Members of the Institut canadien de Montréal)
Battle of Hernani Théâtre en liberté (1886) La Fin de Satan (1886) Choses vues (1887) Toute la lyre (1888), (The Whole Lyre) Amy Robsart (1889) Les Jumeaux...
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Nov. was the first Licinia in Knowles's ‘Licinius.’ She was the first Amy Robsart in a version of ‘Kenilworth,’ 5 January 1824. On 13 October, at the Haymarket...
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List of unusual deaths (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
Patel, Sachin K; Jacobs, Richard (2003). "The suspicious demise of Amy Robsart". The Iowa Orthopaedic Journal. 23: 130–1. PMC 1888393. PMID 14575263...
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Elisabetta al castello di Kenilworth, based on Scribe's Leicester and Hugo's Amy Robsart (given in Naples in July 1829 and revised in 1830). Then came Maria Stuarda...
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List of unsolved deaths (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
Charles II had the bones buried in Westminster Abbey, where they remain. Amy Robsart (28), 1560, was the first wife of Lord Robert Dudley, favourite of Queen...
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Bruno Klein (category University of Music and Theatre Munich alumni)
Premiered Feb 17th 1895 in Hamburg with Katharina Klafsky in the lead Amy Robsart role as a benefit performance, Baptiste Hoffmann as Varney, and Otto...
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