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Antonio Cesti (Italian pronunciation: [anˈtɔːnjo ˈtʃesti];
baptised Pietro Cesti, 5
August 1623; died 14
October 1669),
known today primarily as an Italian...
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Cesti can
refer to:
Antonio Cesti (1623-1669),
Italian Baroque composer Italian plural of Cestus, a
classical weapon Latin plural of
cestus (Cest), a...
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leather strips that
enclosed and
protected the fist and
lower arm. Some
cesti were ****ed with
studs or
spikes to
inflict potentially lethal injuries...
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Alexander the
Great And King
Poros –
Opera From
Antonio Cesti Burnacini – 1750...
- Peri's
Euridice (1600); Caccini's
Euridice (1602); Rossi's
Orfeo (1647);
Cesti's Il pomo d'oro (1668); Sartoris's
Orfeo (1672); Lully's Alceste, a tragédie...
- dictionary.
Cestus (Ancient Gr****: Κεστός, romanized: Kestos), plural:
cesti, in a
general sense meant, for
ancient Gr****s and Romans, any band or tie...
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followers had
become independently organised as the "Bohemian Brethren" (
Čeští bratři) or
Unity of the
Brethren (Jednota bratrská),
which was
founded in...
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opera composer.
Later important practitioners of this
style include Antonio Cesti,
Giovanni Legrenzi, and
Alessandro Stradella, who
additionally originated...
- it. To
celebrate her
official conversion, L'Argia, an
opera by
Antonio Cesti, was performed.
Ferdinand Charles,
Archduke of Austria,
already in financial...
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Breakout /
Warlords Epicenter Interactive DSI
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Cesti to Meigurumi-tachi no ****u no Bouken:
Kisekko Gurumii MTO 2003 (JP) JP...