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Bayezid (also
spelled Beyazıt, Beyazid, Bayazid,
Bajazet, Beyazit,
Bejazid or Bayazit), an Arabic, Persian, and
Turkish name, from the
Arabic بايزيد,...
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Bajazet (Italian pronunciation: [baʒaˈzɛ][citation needed]; also
called Il Tamerlano) (RV 703) is an
Italian opera in 3 acts
composed by
Antonio Vivaldi...
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Bajazet (French: [baʒazɛ]) is a five-act
tragedy by Jean
Racine written in
alexandrine verse and
first performed at the Hôtel de
Bourgogne theatre in...
- now in the
public domain: Singer, Isidore; et al., eds. (1901–1906). "
Bajazet II". The
Jewish Encyclopedia. New York: Funk & Wagnalls. Uluçay, Mustafa...
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first performed and
published in London; Vivaldi's
version of the story,
Bajazet, was
written in 1735.
Magnon had
given Bayezid an
intriguing wife and daughter;...
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Tamerlano together with
another libretto entitled Bajazet after Nicolas Pradon's Tamerlan, ou La Mort de
Bajazet. The
opera was
staged by the
Royal Academy of...
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Bajazet (Italian pronunciation: [baʒaˈze]) is an
opera by
Francesco Gasparini, a
revision of his 1711 work Tamerlano. It was
first performed at the Teatro...
- Evenings, 2024 ISBN 9781447208235
Bajazet by Jean Racine,
Chatto & Windus, 1991 ISBN 9780701138530 Bérénice and
Bajazet by Jean Racine,
Faber and Faber...
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Ahmed I Mausoleum,
Sultan Ahmed Mosque. Jean
Racine wrote a play
called Bajazet which was
based on the life of Şehzade who was
preferred on the throne...
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believe that his
first play was most
likely The
Raging Turk, also
titled Bajazet II. The play is a
tragedy and was
produced at
Christ Church circa 1613–1618...