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Amalasuintha (495 – 30
April 535) was a
ruler of the
Ostrogothic Kingdom from 526 to 535.
Initially serving as
regent for her son Athalaric, she became...
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until 1743.
Goldoni entered the
Italian theatre scene with a tragedy,
Amalasunta,
produced in Milan. The play was a
critical and
financial failure. Submitting...
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succeeded by his
young grandson Athalaric under the
authority of his
daughter Amalasunta, but by 535 both were dead and Theodoric's line was
represented only by...
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Carlo Goldoni is
known to have
burned his
first play, a
tragedy called Amalasunta in the 1730s, when
encountering unfavorable criticism. The H****idic Rabbi...
- and at Rome in 1704. In 1681 he
published at
Parma his
lyric tragedy Amalasunta in Italia, and two
pastoral dramas Daphne and Endymion. The last had the...
- Bibles. In 1733,
Venetian playwright Carlo Goldoni burned his
tragedy Amalasunta due to
negative reception by his audiences. In 1750, the
Imperial Book...
- committee, Confintesa.
December 22: the
State Holding Ministry is instituted.
Amalasunta su
sfondo verde (Osvaldo Licini) Negativo-positivo (Bruno Munari) Le origini...
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works by
Venetian playwright and
librettist Carlo Goldoni (1707–1793).
Amalasunta,
burned by
Goldoni after its
premiere (1733)
Belisario (1734) Rosmonda...
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Valeriano which was used by
George Frideric Handel for Atalanta, and
Amalasunta.
During his time in
Germany and
Sweden C****eri
composed instrumental...
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George Sand
Marco Visconti From 9 to 27
October 1967 30
October 1967
Amalasunta Lao
Pavoni Giorgio Bandini 1967
Sherlock Holmes ritorna Guglielmo Morandi...