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- Dioclesian (The Prophetess: or, The History of Dioclesian) is an English tragicomic semi-opera in five acts by Henry Purcell to a libretto by Thomas Betterton...
- adaptation of Fletcher and M****inger's Prophetess (afterwards called Dioclesian) and Dryden's Amphitryon. In 1691, he wrote the music for what is sometimes...
- as a da capo. It also appeared as a movement in Henry Purcell's opera, Dioclesian, and hundreds of other Baroque compositions.[citation needed] Léo Delibes...
- the various dances was provided by Josias Priest, who also worked on Dioclesian and King Arthur, and who was ****ociated with Dido and Aeneas. A letter...
- first since the ill-fated Albion and Albanius. This was the semi-opera Dioclesian (1690), an adaptation of a play by Beaumont and Fletcher. Purcell's music...
- of compositions Opera Dido and Aeneas (1689) Dido's Lament discography Dioclesian (1690) King Arthur (1691) "Fairest Isle" The Fairy-Queen (1692) The Indian...
- of compositions Opera Dido and Aeneas (1689) Dido's Lament discography Dioclesian (1690) King Arthur (1691) "Fairest Isle" The Fairy-Queen (1692) The Indian...
- others the size of ****hings. They appear to me to be all of the Emperor Dioclesian" ([1]) "am baile – Fort Augustus". Archived from the original on 11 March...
- with Dioclesian's nephew Maximinian. (Maximinian is based on the historical Maximian, Diocletian's co-ruler but no familial relation.) Dioclesian rages...
- behave; it was addressed to Lucian, first chamberlain to the Emperor Dioclesian. St. Theonas died in 300, and was succeeded by St. Peter. St. Alexander...