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Herodias (/həˈroʊdiəs/; Gr****: Ἡρῳδιάς, Hērōidiás; c. 15 BC –
after AD 39) was a
princess of the
Herodian dynasty of
Judaea during the time of the Roman...
- witches" in 14th-century Tuscany. The
Italian form of the name
Herodias is
Erodiade. It
appears that Herodias, the wife of
Herod Antipas, in
Christianity of...
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Paris performance of M****enet's Hérodiade, in the
Italian version entitled Erodiade. The cast
included Fidès Devriès as Salomé,
Guglielmina Tremelli as Hérodiade...
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Martinolich and Company, and
renamed SS
Erodiade. At the
beginning of
World War I in
August 1914,
Erodiade took
refuge at
Buenos Aires in
neutral Argentina...
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erotica nel
testo "La vucc****a", di
Gabriele D'Annunzio e
Paolo Tosti.",
Erodiade, 2014. "proof".
Retrieved 9
April 2016. The Song of A Life:
Francesco Paolo...
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Bevilacqua as
Erode I
Francesco Leonetti as
Erode II
Franca Cupane as
Erodiade Paola Tedesco as Salomè
Rossana Di
Rocco as L'Angelo del
Signore Renato...
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Erodiade (soprano),
costume design for
Erodiade act 1 (1882)....
- unperformed, lost Les
Girondins opéra
composed 1881, lost Hérodiade; rev. as:
Erodiade opéra 3 acts; rev.: 4 acts Paul
Milliet and
Georges Hartmann,
after Gustave...
- 1831, but
immediately suppressed. In 1832, his
Gismonda da Mendrisio,
Erodiade and the Leoniero,
appeared under the
title of Tre
nuove tragedie, and in...
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sponsali d'Ester (1675)
Decollatione di S.
Giovanni (1678)
Erodiade (lib. Neri) (1687)
Erodiade (lib. Piccioli) (1687) †
Surviving scores. ‡
Whether or not...