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Alcestis (/ælˈsɛstɪs/;
Ancient Gr****: Ἄλκηστις, Álkēstis) or Alceste, was a
princess in Gr**** mythology,
known for her love of her husband. Her life story...
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Alcestis (/ælˈsɛstɪs/;
Ancient Gr****: Ἄλκηστις, Alkēstis) is an
Athenian tragedy by the
ancient Gr****
playwright Euripides. It was
first produced at the...
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while Crowley recruited his
hotelkeeper in Darjeeling, the
young Italian Alcesti C. Rigo de Righi, as
transport officer. On July 31 the five left with three...
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Argonauts and took part in the
Calydonian Boar hunt. Admetus' wife
Alcestis offered to
substitute her own
death for his. The most
famous of Admetus's...
- The so-called
Alcestis Barcinonensis is a
mythological poem of at
least 124
Latin hexameters on the
story of
Alcestis dying for the sake of her husband...
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including Stelio Martelli,
Eugenio Ventura,
Piero Selva,
Mungo Graham Alcesti and T. Maggio. Born in Pavia,
Milani debuted as a
writer in 1952 and wrote...
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Italian libretto was
written by
Ranieri de'
Calzabigi and
based on the play
Alcestis by Euripides. The
premiere took
place on 26
December 1767 at the Burgtheater...
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Austrodaphnella alcestis is a
species of sea snail, a
marine gastropod mollusk in the
family Raphitomidae. The
length of the s****
attains 6.5 mm, its...
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Agate (P448) HMS
Aggressor (P446) HMS
Agile (P443) HMS
Aladdin (P454) HMS
Alcestis (P453)
Scotts of
Greenock HMS
Asgard (P458) HMS ****urance (P462) HMS Astarte...
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Lecithocera alcestis is a moth in the
family Lecithoceridae. It was
described by
Edward Meyrick in 1923. It is
found in
southern India. The
wingspan is...