- Eva von Sacher-Masoch,
Baroness Erisso (4
December 1912 – 22 May 1991) was an
Austrian aristocrat, great-niece of
utopian humanist author Leopold von Sacher-Masoch...
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Erisso's daughter, Anna,
contemplates her father's plight. Aria: "Ah! che
invan su
questo ciglio" (Ah! In vain I call for
sweet oblivion).
Erisso enters...
-
called kastra. One of
these was
Erissos,
placed over the site of Akanthos.
After it
became the site of a Bishopric,
Erissos was
changed to
Ierissos by analogy...
- was born to Gr****
parents within ****os
Castle in the
region of
Erisso (pertinenza di
Erisso) on
northern Cephalonia (then
under Venetian rule). His father's...
- in 1918; she
chose to
style herself as Eva von Sacher-Masoch,
Baroness Erisso in adulthood. She had been a
ballerina for the Max
Reinhardt Company during...
- great-great-uncle,
through her Austrian-born
mother Eva von Sacher-Masoch,
Baroness Erisso, of
English Rock star and film
actress Marianne Faithfull. The term masochism...
- E.H. Goekoop—he
thought "Ithaca" was on Kefalonia, but in the
northern Erissos region, near the town of Fiscardo. Op zoek naar
Ithaka [In
search of Ithaka]...
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Rinaldo in Armida,
Agorante in
Ricciardo e Zoraide,
Antenore in Zelmira,
Erisso in
Maometto II,
Oreste and
Pirro in Ermione, etc. In 1991, he sang in Mitridate...
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British espionage during the
Second World War. He was
married to
Baroness Eva
Erisso, a
former ballerina.
Their daughter, the
singer and
actress Marianne Faithfull...
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Kefalonia and Ithaki, and "the bay of Phorkys" to "the bay of Asos" at
Erissos, the
northern peninsula of Kefalonia. Odysseus's
younger sister, Ctimene...