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Giasone (Jason) is an
opera in
three acts and a
prologue with
music by
Francesco Cavalli and a
libretto by
Giacinto Andrea Cicognini. It was premiered...
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Giasone del
Maino (Jason of Mayno) (1435–1519) was an
Italian jurist. With his
pupil Filippo Decio he was one of the last of the
Bartolist commentators...
- with power.
Giasone, Aeson's son, is sent to the
centaur Chirone to be
hidden away
where Pelias cannot get him.
Chirone teaches Giasone about the world...
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premiered in the city's theaters. His best
known works include Ormindo (1644),
Giasone (1649) and La
Calisto (1651).
Cavalli was born at Crema, then an inland...
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Giasone Denores or De
Nores (c. 1530 — 1590) was an
Italian philosopher of the Renaissance.
Giasone De Nores was born around 1530 at Nicosia, in the island...
- Lodi (or Lody) was the
Venetian Navy brig
Giasone,
launched in 1795. The
French captured her at
Corfu in 1797. She took part in a
sanguinary and inconclusive...
- as
Secretary of State". Los
Angeles Times.
Retrieved February 3, 2016.
Giasone,
Barbara (November 4, 2006). "O.C.
resident March Fong Eu left
legacy of...
- Hindemith's
Mathis il pintore,
Avito in
Italo Montemezzi's L'amore dei tre re,
Giasone in
Luigi Cherubini's Medea,
Pilade in
Christoph Willibald Gluck's Iphigénie...
- de'
strali d'Amore (1642) L'Egisto (1643)
Ormindo (1644)
Doriclea (1645)
Giasone (1649)
Orimonte (1650)
Oristeo (1651) La
Calisto (1652)
Eritrea (1652)...
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taught teachers of
great fame, such as
Baldo degli Ubaldi,
Lorenzo Valla or
Giasone del Maino. The
Battle of
Pavia (1525)
marked a
watershed in the city's...