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Corisca and the
Satyr was
painted in the 1630s by the
Italian artist Artemisia Gentileschi. It
currently hangs in a
private collection. The
story is drawn...
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Duchy of
Tuscany (Tuscany, bar Lucca), the
Republic of
Genoa (Liguria,
Corisca), the
duchies of Modena-Reggio and Parma-Piacenza (Emilia), and the Spanish...
- The
railways in
Corsica (part of France) are
metre gauge and are
operated by
Chemins de fer de la Corse. A list of
stations follows.
Calvi -
terminus in...
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Birth of
Saint John the
Baptist now in the
Prado in Madrid, and
Corisca e il
satiro (
Corisca and the Satyr),
today in a
private collection. In
these paintings...
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faithless nymph Corisca is also in love with Mirtillo;
Corisca is in turn
loved by the
shepherd Coridon, as well as a
lustful satyr.
Corisca plots to eliminate...
- and
concluded after eleven episodes on 5 June 2023. Made in Chelsea's
Corisca aired from 13 to 16
August 2023. Most cast
members returned as well as...
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libro de
motetti e
sonate concertati, 2 to 5 voices, Op. 6 (1624)
Satiro e
Corisca dialogo musicale, 2
voices with continuo, Op. 7 (1626)
Libro secondo de...
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Republic Genoa (1729–1768)
France (1768–1769) De
facto independence of
Corisca from
Genoa in 1755;
disestablishment of the
Corsican Republic in 1769;...
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Alexandria c. 1627–1635 Nationalmuseum,
Stockholm 90 x 75.4 cm. NM 7538
Corisca and the
Satyr c. 1630–1635
Private Collection 155 x 210 cm. MET (74), WB...
- Shepherd,
translated from
Giovanni Battista Guarini by Settle, she was
Corisca. In Otway's
Titus and Berenice,
licensed 19
February 1677, the part of...