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Creonte is a
Brazilian Portuguese pejorative term
roughly meaning "traitor" that is used
within Brazilian jiu-jitsu
organizations to
refer to a former...
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political marriage to a
Corinthian princess, Glauce. Glauce's father,
Creonte, is
afraid of Medea's
wrath and
magic and
banishes her. Upon her request...
- over mankind.
Queen Orontea renounces love, even
though her
chief adviser Creonte urges her to
marry for the good of the kingdom. The
young painter Alidoro...
- Cook (a b**** voice) who
guards the
oranges in the
palace of the
witch Creonte. They are
blown to the
palace with the aid of
winds created by the demon...
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committed within the
context of the institution.
Adultery Betrayal trauma Creonte Defection Infidelity Lie
Opportunism Psalm 54
Psychological abuse Splitting...
- form
another MMA team, the
Brazilian Top Team.
These students were
called creontes by
Carlson Gracie because of
perceived lack of loyalty.[citation needed]...
- him. In
Italy Bortniansky gained considerable success composing operas:
Creonte (1776) and
Alcide (1778) in Venice, and
Quinto Fabio (1779) at Modena....
- 1951 –
Herbert Handt (Orfeo),
Judith ****wig (Euridice),
Alfred Poell (
Creonte),
Hedda Heusser (Genio),
Walter Berry (Pluto),
Richard Walleigh (First...
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Mimmo Palmara – Ares
Roberto Camardiel – King
Serse Alfio Caltabiano –
Creonte George Rigaud –
Lissipu Félix Fernández –
Carete The film was originally...
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Terence Stamp and
Silvana Mangano. Two
years later,
Pasolini cast him as
Creonte opposite Maria Callas in his
Medea (1969). In 1972, he was in Bernardo...