Definition of Argene. Meaning of Argene. Synonyms of Argene

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Argene. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Argene and, of course, Argene synonyms and on the right images related to the word Argene.

Definition of Argene

No result for Argene. Showing similar results...

Largeness
Largeness Large"ness, n. The quality or state of being large.
Overlargeness
Overlargeness O"ver*large"ness, n. Excess of size or bulk.

Meaning of Argene from wikipedia

- games by her father, King Cleisthenes. Lycidas, once betrothed to Princess Argene of Crete, is unaware that Megacles and Aristaea already love each other...
- games by her father, King Cleisthenes. Lycidas, once betrothed to Princess Argene of Crete, is unaware that Megacles and Aristaea already love each other...
- Titanic. She gave birth to a son, Lucien Philip Jr., on 19 November 1912. Argene del Carlo was pregnant while on board the Titanic. She gave birth to a daughter...
- and of Shanghai Zenka Biotechnology, acquired in 2010 AES Laboratoire and Argene (France), acquired in 2011 RAS (India), a specialist in molecular biology...
- is a tragic separation of the lovers Bellerofonte and Argene due to the hostility of Argene's father Ariobate. Bellerofonte was the son of a king of...
- accepts Argene, leaving his sister to Megacle. Act I, scene 2 - Aria of Megacle, "Superbo di me stesso" Act I, scene 4 - Chorus with Argene and Aristea...
- di Peleo (1816) Omaggio umiliato (1819) Cantata... 9 maggio 1819 (1819) Argene e Melania. Cantata profana per soli, coro e orchestra. Unpublished. First...
- Senator for Beni 2015–2019 Served alongside: Yerko Núñez, Erwin Rivero, María Argene Simoni Succeeded by Pablo Gutiérrez Preceded by Jimena Torres Second Vice...
- to Italy brought even greater prestige. In 1767, she created the role of Argene in Josef Mysliveček's opera Il Bellerofonte at the Teatro San Carlo in Naples...
- 1792; Das Mißverständnis [The Misunderstanding], 1805), Anton Reicha (Argene, regina di Granata, 1806; Natalie, 1816), Joseph Weigl (La principessa d'Amalfi...