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- Armida is the fictional character of a Saracen sorceress, created by the Italian late Renaissance poet Torquato T****o. In T****o's epic Jerusalem Delivered...
- Look up Armida in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Armida is a beautiful enchantress in Torquato T****o's Jerusalem Delivered. Armida may also refer to:...
- Armida, born Armida Vendrell, (29 May 1911 – 23 October 1989) was a Mexican actress, singer, dancer and vaudevillian born in Aguascalientes, Mexico.[citation...
- Armida Abbandonata (Armida Abandoned) is an opera in three acts by the Italian composer Niccolò Jommelli. The libretto, by Francesco Saverio De Rogatis...
- Armida Siguion-Reyna (born Armida Liwanag Ponce Enrile; November 4, 1930 – February 11, 2019) was a Filipina singer, film and stage actress, producer...
- Armida (Hob. XXVIII/12) is a 1784 opera (dramma eroico) in three acts by Austrian composer Joseph Haydn, set to an Italian-language libretto taken from...
- Armida is an opera in three acts by Italian composer Gioachino Rossini to an Italian libretto (dramma per musica) by Giovanni Schmidt, based on scenes...
- María Concepción Cabrera Arias de Armida, sometimes as Conchita Cabrera de Armida or Conchita Cabrera Arias de Armida, and often simply as "Conchita"....
- The Armida Quartet, named after the eponymous opera by Joseph Haydn, is a German string quartet. The ensemble includes Martin Funda (violin), Johanna Staemmler...
- Armida by Tomaso Albinoni (Venice, 1726) L'abbandono di Armida by Antonio Pollarolo (Venice, 1729) Armida by Ferdinando Bertoni (Venice, 1747) Armida...