- (Arioso: "Ombra mai fu"). His
brother Arsamene, with his
buffoonish servant Elviro, enters,
looking for Arsamene's
sweetheart Romilda. They stop as they hear...
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Elviro Raimondi (Naples,
April 11, 1867–) was an
Italian painter. He
first studied literature, but then
moved to take
courses in the
Royal Institute of...
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Elviro Blanc (born 8
January 1945) is an
Italian cross-country skier. He
competed at the 1968
Winter Olympics and the 1972
Winter Olympics. Evans, Hilary;...
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Pedro Elviro Rodríguez (died 24
August 1971), also
known as Pitouto, was a
Spanish actor.
Between 1924 and 1972, he shot more than 170 films, a good part...
- Hernandez, O.S.A.,
Iloilo City:
Panorama Printing, 2006, pp. 64 and 158. Cf.
Elviro J. Perez,
Catalogo Bio-Bibliografico de los
religiosos Agustinianos de la...
- 1882] La
Bella Mano (for a picture; 1875) La Pia.
Dante (1868–1880) Lisa ed
Elviro (1843) Love's
Greeting (1850, 1861, 1864) Mary's
Girlhood [for a picture;...
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forward with its plans. By
December 1933, the
provincial governor of
Zaragoza Elviro Ordiales [es] had
noticed that
anarchists from
outside Aragon were gathering...
- Inter-American
Development Bank. Florida-based
businessman and
Cuban exile Elviro Sanchez made his multimillion-dollar
fortune by
investing the
proceeds of...
-
important ensembles and organizations. He
notably performed the role of
Elviro in Handel's
Xerxes at
Carnegie Hall for the
inaugural performance of the...
- Michał
Elwiro Andriolli (Lithuanian:
Mykolas Elvyras Andriolis, Italian:
Elviro Michele Andriolli; 2
November 1836, in
Vilnius – 23
August 1893, in Nałęczów)...