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Fiesco may
refer to:
Italy Fiesco, Lombardy, a
comune in the
Province of
Cremona Giovanni Luigi Fieschi (c. 1522 – 1547), a
Genovese nobleman and subject...
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Fiesco (full
title – Die Verschwörung des
Fiesco zu Genua, or
Fiesco's Conspiracy at Genoa) is the
second full-length
drama written by the
German playwright...
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Wasalu Muhammad Jaco (born
February 16, 1982),
better known by his
stage name Lupe
Fiasco (/ˈluːpeɪ/ LOO-pay), is an
American rapper and
record producer...
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Giulio Fiesco (possibly born ?1519, fl. 1550–1570) was an
Italian composer of the Renaissance,
active in Ferrara,
known for his madrigals. He was the first...
- Doge.
Fiesco is
released from
prison by the Doge's men. On his way to the scaffold,
Paolo boasts to
Fiesco that he has
poisoned Boccanegra.
Fiesco is deeply...
- by the play
Julius of
Taranto by
Johann Anton Leisewitz.
Fiesco (Die Verschwörung des
Fiesco zu Genua):
Intrigue and Love (Kabale und Liebe): The aristocratic...
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Fiesco (Cremunés: Fièsc) is a
comune (muni****lity) in the
Province of
Cremona in the
Italian region Lombardy,
located about 50
kilometres (31 mi) southeast...
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Giovanni Luigi Fieschi or
Fiesco (c. 1522 – 2
January 1547) was a
Genoese nobleman,
count of Lavagna. He is the
subject of the play
Fiesco by
Friedrich Schiller...
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Weber Banquo,
Macbeth by
Giuseppe Verdi Zaccaria,
Nabucco by
Giuseppe Verdi Fiesco,
Simon Boccanegra by
Giuseppe Verdi Jugendlicher B**** (juvenile b****) denotes...
- d'honneur. In 1824 he
produced Fiesque, a
clever adaptation of Schiller's
Fiesco. In 1828
appeared Olga, ou l'orpheline russe, the plot of
which had been...