-
Jaroussky as Artaserse, Max
Emanuel Cenčić as Mandane, Juan
Sancho as
Artabano,
Franco ****ioli as Arbace,
Valer Barna-Sabadus as
Semira and
Yuriy Mynenko...
- aria "Ombra mai fù"
opens the opera. The
murder of
Xerxes by Artab**** (
Artabano),
execution of
crown prince Darius (Dario),
revolt by
Megabyzus (Megabise)...
- Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Artab**** (Ancient Gr****: Ἁρτάβανος
Artabanos;
Middle Persian: ʾltwʾn Ardawān) may
refer to
various rulers/monarchs...
- po****r that it was
performed two
years later, re-edited and
retitled Artabano re dei
Parti (RV 701, now lost). It was also
performed in
Prague in 1732...
-
revived for the same
theatre at the
Carnival of 1718,
under the
title Artabano, re de' Parti. "italianopera.org".
Archived from the
original on 2011-09-28...
- Ardaxšir (Artaxerxes) V,
defeated the last
legitimate Parthian king,
Artabanos V in 224 AD, and was
crowned at
Ctesiphon as Ardaxšir I (Ardashir I),...
-
commands Artabano to
avenge his father's
death by
killing Dario.
Later in the garden,
Artaxerxes expresses his love to Semira, the
daughter of
Artabano and...
-
Serse I's
power in
serious decline and
ambitioning to
mount the throne,
Artabano, the
commander of the
royal guards and a
powerful official in the Persian...
- Artab**** II (also
spelled Artabanos II or
Ardawan II; Parthian: 𐭍𐭐𐭕𐭓 Ardawān),
incorrectly known in
older scholarship as Artab**** III, was King...
- Ardaxšir (Artaxerxes) V,
defeated the last
legitimate Parthian king,
Artabanos V in AD 224, and was
crowned at
Ctesiphon as Ardaxšir I (Ardashir I),...