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Farsa (Italian, literally: farce, plural: f****) is a
genre of opera, ****ociated with
Venice in the late 18th and
early 19th centuries. It is also sometimes...
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Farsa is a
genre of
opera ****ociated with Venice.
Farsa or
FARSA may also
refer to:
Farsa, Greece, a
village on the
island of Kefalonia,
Greece Fénius...
- Fénius
Farsaid (also Phoeniusa, Phenius, Féinius;
Farsa, Farsaidh, many
variant spellings) is a
legendary king of
Scythia who
appears in
different versions...
- sal (goes out), and many others. Françoise Maurizi, ed.
Lucas Fernández:
Farsas y Églogas.
Boydell & Brewer, 2015. López Morales, 1969; Weissberger, 2003)...
- from 1835
onwards worked at many melodramas,
opera buffas,
commedias and
farsas,
including La
lettera perduta (1836), Il Cid (1836), La
parola di matrimonio...
- on his
official Twitter account, which,
according to
Gilmar Lopes of E-
farsas [pt], "left the
internet in mourning". Jack
Lupino Productions (1 November...
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Farsa (Gr****: Φάρσα) is a
village on the
island of Kefalonia, Greece, part of the muni****l unit of Argostoli. It is
situated on the
eastern s**** of...
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Gilmar Lopes the
creator and
maintainer of the fact-checking
website E-
farsas, he
debuted a
series of
videos named "Fake em Nóis" on the MOV.show channel...
- Šovinistička
farsa (Serbian: Шовинистичка фарса),
Chauvinistic Farce in
English is a
theatre play,
written by
Radoslav Pavlović that
performed across...
- The
Farce of Inez
Pereira (Portuguese:
Farsa de Inês Pereira),
originally written as the
Allegory or Act of Inez
Pereira (Early Portuguese: Auto de Ines...