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Bucephalus (/bjuː.ˈsɛ.fə.ləs/;
Ancient Gr****: Βουκεφᾰ́λᾱς, romanized: Boukephalas; c. 355 BC – June 326 BC) or Bucephalas, was the
horse of
Alexander the...
- Don
Bucefalo is an
opera (dramma giocoso) in
three acts
composed by
Antonio Cagnoni to a
libretto by
Calisto B****i. B****i's
libretto was
based on the libretto...
- a
peasant (soprano) Don
Bucefalo, a
timid and
ignorant choirmaster (b****) Don Marco, a well-to-do
student of Don
Bucefalo and in love with Rosa (b****)...
-
denounced to the
Germans was
Roman Jewish boxer Lazzaro Anticoli,
known as
Bucefalo who was
killed Fosse Ardeatine m****acre;
postwar she
served 7
years of...
-
denounced to the
Germans was
Roman Jewish boxer Lazzaro Anticoli,
known as
Bucefalo who was
killed Fosse Ardeatine m****acre;
postwar she
served 7
years of...
- (Cristoforo Colombo, 1848;
Marion Delorme, 1864),
Antonio Cagnoni (Don
Bucefalo, 1847; Papà Martin, 1871),
Michele Carafa (Jeanne d'Arc, 1821; Le nozze...
- operas,
Rosalia di San
Miniato (1845), I due
savoiardi (1846), and Don
Bucefalo, were
premiered while he was a student. The
latter work was particularly...
- 23 June 2023. Mattioli, Emanuela; Pittet, Bernard; Palliani,
Raffaella Bucefalo; Röhl, Hans-Joachim; Schmid-Röhl, Annette; Morettini,
Elena (1 July 2004)...
- Dinoflagellates. Orlando:
Academic Press. ISBN 0-12-656520-1. OCLC 10532888.
Bucefalo Palliani R,
Riding JB (2003-06-01). "Umbriadinium and Polarella : an example...
- Na'ma Goldman, Nora Sourouzian, Scot Wilde, Igor
Golovatenko 2014 Don
Bucefalo Cagnoni Italian 1847
Sergio Alapont Kevin Newbury Vita
Tzykun / Jessica...