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Fiametta or Fiammetta, (also
known as The
Flame of Love, The
Salamander or Néméa) is a
ballet in four acts and four scenes, c****ographed by
Arthur Saint-Léon...
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Joseph ben
Solomon Fiametta (died 1721) was an
Italian rabbi at Ancona. He was the father-in-law of
Samson Morpurgo,
rabbi of Ancona. He wrote: "Widdui...
- mid-fourteenth century,
Boccaccio s****s his true love, the
recently widowed Fiametta, and
finds that she has fled Florence, plague-ridden and
being sacked by...
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known as
Marie Grisier-Montbazon), who pla**** Bettina, and
Mdlle Dinelli (
Fiametta). The
former was from a
theatrical family well
known in the
French provinces...
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Medici Josef Jelínek as
Cardinal Federico Sanseverino Tereza Voříšková as
Fiametta Michaelis, Cesare's
lover Josef Badalec as
Cardinal Pedro Luis
Borgia Lanzol...
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Something to Live For
Jenny Carey Ivanhoe Rowena 1953
Decameron Nights Fiametta/Bartolomea/Ginevra/Isabella
Flight to
Tangier Susan Lane The
Bigamist Eve...
- *1887, *1900) La
Esmeralda (*1886, *1899) The
Sacrifices to
Cupid (1886) *
Fiametta (1887) The
Vestal (1888) The
Talisman (1889, *1895) The
Enchanted Forest...
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father is
reflected in the same
experience that her
characters (Miles,
Fiametta) have of
growing up in the
shadow of a "Great Man".
Having observed this...
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Celia in Iolanthe, Lady
Psyche in
Princess Ida,
Zorah in
Ruddigore and
Fiametta in The Gondoliers. Her
performance with the
company as Lady
Psyche at the...
- *1887, *1900) La
Esmeralda (*1886, *1899) The
Sacrifices to
Cupid (1886) *
Fiametta (1887) The
Vestal (1888) The
Talisman (1889, *1895) The
Enchanted Forest...