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Galathée is the
French form of the
feminine given name Galatea. It may
refer to:
French frigate Galathée (1779), a
French Navy
sailing ship
Galathée-class...
- Die schöne
Galathée (The
Beautiful Galatea) is an
operetta in one act by
Franz von Suppé to a
German libretto by the
composer and 'Poly Henrion' (the pseudonym...
- Twenty-two
ships of the
French Navy have
borne the name Galatée or
Galathée, in
honour of Galatea: Galatée (1719), a
frigate Galatée (1745), a 24-gun frigate...
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Madame de
Pompadour performs Acis et
Galathée in
front of
Louis XV and his
court (1749) by
Adolphe Lalauze after Charles-Nicolas
Cochin the
Younger (19th...
- it was not performed.
Franz von Suppé
composed an
operetta Die schöne
Galathée,
which is
based on the
characters of
Pygmalion and Galatea. The ballet...
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proceed to
dance it. Suppé's most
enduring one-act success, Die schöne
Galathée (The
Beautiful Galatea),
dates from 1865. It was modelled,
Traubner comments...
- The
Beautiful Galatea (German: Die wunderschöne
Galathee) is a 1950 West
German romantic comedy film
directed by Rolf
Meyer and
starring Hannelore Schroth...
- The
Galathée class was a type of 32-gun
frigates of the
French Navy,
designed by Raymond-Antoine Haran, with 26 × 12-pounder and 6 × 6-pounder guns. six...
- singer-songwriter
Sonia Laroze.
Arlaud has two
younger step-siblings,
Tobias and
Galathée Nuytten.[citation needed]
Arlaud debuted as a
director with the
short films...
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Miguel de
Cervantes Gallathea or Galatea, 1588 play by John Lyly Die schöne
Galathée, 1865
operetta by
Franz von Suppé
Pygmalion and Galatea, 1871 play by W...