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Geltrude Righetti (December 26, 1789 –
April 24, 1862) was an
Italian contralto closely ****ociated with the
operas of
Gioachino Rossini. (Her name is also...
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Geltrude Caterina Comensoli, also
known as
Mother Geltrude (January 18, 1847 –
February 18, 1903) is the
Patron of Youth, Val
Camonica and
Relic Custodians...
- Pope
canonized Arcangelo Tadini,
Bernardo Tolomei, Nuno Álvares Pereira,
Geltrude Comensoli, and
Caterina Volpicelli. In
October of the same year he canonized...
- "strength"
Other names Related names Gertrud, Gjertrud, Gertraud, Geertruida,
Geltrude, Gertrudis, Gertrudes, Kerttu, Gertruda, Geirþrúður, Trude, Gerda, Kärt...
- as Rosina. However, her fee was too high and in the end they
settled on
Geltrude Righetti. The
premiere of Rossini's
opera at the
Teatro Argentina in Rome...
- Saints,
Fifth Edition Revised. OUP Oxford. p. 179. ISBN 978-0-19-103673-6.
Geltrude Comensoli (1847–1903) Vatican.va
Genoveva Torres Morales Blessed George...
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Adorers of the
Blessed Sacrament.
Spinelli became close contemporaries of
Geltrude Comensoli and
Luigi Maria Palazzolo and had a
previous collaboration with...
- (Celesti spirti! o lugubre).
Geltrude, who does not see the ghost,
believes that
Amleto has gone mad.
Amleto withdraws, and
Geltrude privately admits her guilt...
- St. Gertrude's Hospital, Copenhagen, a
hospital in Copenhagen,
Denmark Geltrude Comensoli (1847–1903),
Patron of Youth,
founder of the
Institute of the...
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Bernadette Soubirous (France) Colmán of
Lindisfarne Flavian of
Constantinople Geltrude Comensoli Simeon of
Jerusalem (Western Christianity)
February 18 (Eastern...