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Amaryllis (/ˌæməˈrɪlɪs/) is the only
genus in the
subtribe Amaryllidinae (tribe Amaryllideae). It is a
small genus of
flowering bulbs, with two species...
- son of the
priest Montano, and a
descendant of Hercules) and the
nymph Amarilli (the
daughter of Titiro, and a
descendant of Pan). Thus the two have been...
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Indies Died 1828 (aged 82–83)
Nationality British Other names
Amarillis Collymore,
Amarillis Colymore Occupation(s)
plantation owner and
businesswoman Years active...
- Sibilla,
pseudonym of
Sibyl Amarilli Mostert (born Zimbabwe, 14
April 1954), is an
Italian singer,
widely known for the song Oppio, that in the refrain...
- cruisers". Your
Cruising Editor. 30 July 2010.
Retrieved 8
March 2016.
Amarilli, Antoine. "A
local copy of
Wikipedia with
Kiwix - a3nm's blog". a3nm.net...
- to his
great love for
Amarilli, who is
going to have to
marry the
hunter Silvio in
order to
please the
goddess Diana.
Amarilli is also
unhappy about her...
- Acocella, Angela; Accorsi, Gianluca; Tamburini, Diego; Verri, Giovanni; Rava,
Amarilli; Whittaker, Samuel; Zerbetto, Francesco; Saunders,
David (2017). "Optical...
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Teresa Landucci Bandettini (also
known by her
Arcadian name
Amarilli Etrusca; 11
August 1763 – 6
April 1837) was an
Italian dancer,
composer of extemporaneous...
- The
Getty Conservation Institute. Wong, Lori; Rickerby, Stephen; Rava,
Amarilli; Sharkawi, Alaa El-Din (2012). "Developing
Approaches for
Conserving Painted...
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Among the most
famous and
widely disseminated of
these is the
madrigal Amarilli, mia bella. A
setting of Ave
Maria written by
Russian composer Vladimir...