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Fastrada (c. 765 – 10
August 794) was
queen consort of East
Francia by
marriage to Charlemagne, as his
third (or, in some sources, fourth) wife. Fastrada...
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attention ("Welcome Home").
Pippin also
meets with his
ambitious stepmother Fastrada, and her dim-witted son Lewis.
Charles and
Lewis are
planning on going...
- Charlemagne's wife,
Fastrada,
which had
subverted the
normal clemency of the king's rule."
Exactly what acts of
cruelty were
perpetrated by
Fastrada against Pepin...
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Yelena in
Uncle Vanya, Victoria/Jane in Noël Coward’s
Tonight at 8.30,
Fastrada in Pippin, and
Ophelia in Hamlet.
Bisutti has
performed in
television over...
- directions, the
Saxons surrender near
Paderborn (Westphalia).
August 10 –
Queen Fastrada,
third wife of Charlemagne, dies in
Frankfurt after 11
years of marriage...
- 771 – 30
April 783
Successor Fastrada Queen of the
Lombards Reign June 774 – 30
April 783
Predecessor Ansa
Successor Fastrada Born c. 757/758 Died (783-04-30)30...
- to go in life. At the
start of the song, only the
Leading Player sings.
Fastrada and the
Chorus come in at the end. Near the end of the song the characters...
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Fastrada. She
became Abbess of the
monastery of Argenteuil.
Theodrada was born the
elder of the two
daughters of Charlemagne's
fourth wife
Fastrada....
- that
Charlemagne ordered the
castle to be
built (discussed
below in the
Fastrada Legend section), but
research has
established that the
structure was constructed...
- the O2
Arena as part of the
original London cast and in 2011
starred as
Fastrada at the
Menier Theatre's
production of Pippin. She
opened in the
title role...