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Clorinda in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Clorinda or
Clorinde may
refer to:
Clorinda Corradi (1804–1877),
noted Italian opera contralto Clorinda Málaga...
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Clorinda "Linda"
Fiorentino (born
March 9, 1958) is an
American actress.
Fiorentino made her
screen debut with a
leading role in the 1985 coming-of-age...
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Gioachino Rossini and
Jacopo Ferretti, the
sisters are
named Clorinda and Tisbe. Traditionally, the two
stepsisters are pla**** by men (although...
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Clorinda is a city
located in the
province of Formosa, Argentina. It is the head town of the
Pilcomayo Department, and has 94,383
inhabitants as per the...
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Clorinda is a
fictional character appearing in
Torquato T****o's poem
Jerusalem Delivered,
first published in 1581. She is a
warrior woman of the Saracen...
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Clorinda Matto de
Turner (11
November 1852 in
Cusco – 25
October 1909) was a
Peruvian writer who
lived during the
early years of
Latin American independence...
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Cicilia and
Clorinda, or Love in Arms is a 17th-century
closet drama, a two-part, ten-Act
tragicomedy by
Thomas Killigrew. The work was
composed in Italy...
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Clorinda Rosato (11
December 1913 - 22 May 1985) was a
Brazilian composer,
pianist and teacher.
Rosato was born in Sao Simao, Brazil. She
studied music...
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Clorinda S.
Minor (May 11, 1806 –
November 6, 1855) was an
American woman from
Philadelphia who
became influenced by
William Miller. When his prophecy...
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Horatio Hornblower is a
fictional officer in the
British Royal Navy
during the
Napoleonic Wars, the
protagonist of a
series of
novels and
stories by C...