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- Duchess (named Amoretta, like her servant) Isabella, niece to the governor (and wife to Antonio) Francisca, Antonio's sister Amoretta, the duchess's woman...
- Britomart Delivering Amoretta from the Enchantment of Busirane is a 1824 oil painting on canvas by Swiss painter Henry Fuseli. It depicts a scene from...
- Margarita, who hails from an area that hunts witches. She also grows close to Amoretta, a homunculus created by Chartruese from an angel's soul. Lillet Blan arrives...
- Robin Goodfellow, c. 1810–1820 Fairy Mab, 1815–1820 Britomart Delivering Amoretta from the Enchantment of Busirane, 1824 P****ion and Obsession: Henry Fuseli...
- Prince Arthur in Canto VIII. Chrysogonee, mother of Belphoebe and her twin Amoretta. She hides in the forest and, becoming tired, falls asleep on a bank, where...
- The Ra-Twins Agency / Fenix Studios Teairra Marí, Angelina Pivarnick & Amoretta "If I Do It" Produced by Vega Heartbreak and Bradd Young 2018 Single-only...
- 2000, p. 209, (ISBN 080505765X). Retrieved October 10, 2008. Hoeber, Amoretta M. and Dougl****, Jr. Joseph D. "The Neglected Threat of Chemical Warfare"...
- Britomart Delivering Amoretta from the Enchantment of Busirane, Henry Fuseli (1824). The Faerie Queene was an extremely po****r topic with artists....
- Bottom (1790) Lady Macbeth Seizing the Daggers (1812) Britomart Delivering Amoretta from the Enchantment of Busirane (1824) Drawings The Artist's Despair Before...
- Praeger, Westport, Connecticut: 1998, pages 2–3, (ISBN 0275962431). Hoeber, Amoretta M. and Dougl****, Jr. Joseph D. "The Neglected Threat of Chemical Warfare"...