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Didon is the
title of two
French operas:
Didon (Desmarets), a 1693
opera by
Henri Desmarets Didon (Piccinni), a 1783
opera by Niccolò
Piccinni Dido (disambiguation)...
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Didon was a Virginie-class 40-gun
frigate of the
French Navy.
Captured by the
British in 1805, she went on to
serve briefly in the
Royal Navy as the 38-gun...
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Henri Louis Rémy
Didon, OP (17
March 1840, in Le
Touvet – 13
March 1900, in Toulouse) was a
French Dominican friar. He was also a writer, educator, and...
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swear their defence of
Didon, and the builders,
sailors and
farmers offer tribute to
Didon. In
private after these ceremonies,
Didon and her
sister Anna...
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Dwayne Benjamin Didon (born
September 11, 1994) is a Seyc****ois swimmer, who
specialized in
sprint freestyle events. At age thirteen,
Didon became the youngest...
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Didon (Dido) is a tragédie
lyrique in
three acts by the
composer Niccolò
Piccinni with a French-language
libretto by Jean-François Marmontel. The opera...
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Didon is a tragédie en
musique or
opera in a
prologue and five acts by librettist, Louise-Geneviève
Gillot de Saintonge, and
composer Henri Desmarets...
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French Navy have
borne the name
Didon in
honour of Dido:
French frigate
Didon (1787), a Méduse-class 40-gun frigate.
Didon (1805), a Virginie-class 40-gun...
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Didon grecque, dans la
mythologie et dans l'histoire [Elissa, the Gr**** Dido, in
mythology and history]. Journée d'étude ”Les
figures de
Didon : de...
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motto was
coined by Coubertin's friend, the
Dominican priest Henri Didon OP, for a
Paris youth gathering of 1891. Coubertin's
Olympic ideals are...