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Soviet Empires, p. 199.
Greenwood Publishing Group, ISBN 0-313-27497-5. "The
Didos". www.eki.ee. The Red Book of the
Peoples of the
Russian Empire. Retrieved...
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other symbols.
Dido (/ˈdaɪdoʊ/ DY-doh;
Ancient Gr****: Διδώ Gr**** pronunciation: [diː.dɔ̌ː],
Latin pronunciation: [
ˈdiːdoː]), also
known as Elissa...
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Dido and
Aeneas (Z. 626) is an
opera in a
prologue and
three acts,
written by the
English Baroque composer Henry Purcell with a
libretto by
Nahum Tate...
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Choral Public Domain Library (ChoralWiki), "
Dido's Lament" are
movements 37 and 38 in this
edition "
Didos Lament":
Scores at the
International Music Score...
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improved Didos with
either four twin 3-inch L70 guns or 4.5-inch Mark 6 gun turrets.
However that
would have
required building new broad-beamed
Didos because...
- Look up
dido or
Dido in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Dido was
founder and
first queen of Carthage.
Dido or
DIDO may also
refer to:
Dido,
Queen of...
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Dido Florian Cloud de
Bounevialle O'Malley
Armstrong (born 25
December 1971),
known professionally as
Dido (/ˈdaɪdoʊ/ DY-doh), is an
English singer and...
- The
discography of
Dido, a
British pop singer,
consists of six
studio albums, one demo
album (Odds & Ends), two
extended plays, 31 singles, and one video...
- Fido
Dido (/ˈfaɪdoʊ ˈdaɪdoʊ/ or /ˈfaɪdoʊ ˈdiːdoʊ/) is a
cartoon character of a male
youth created by
Joanna Ferrone and Sue Rose. Rose
first doodled the...
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Dido Elizabeth Belle (June 1761 – July 1804) was a
British gentlewoman. She was born into
slavery and illegitimate; her mother,
Maria Belle, was an enslaved...