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- Malagigi can refer to: Maugris, hero of chansons de geste as named in Italian Renaissance epics Marc'Antonio Pasqualini (1614-1691), Italian castrato singer...
- who appears in Dante Alighieri's Inferno; Rinaldo (Renaud de Montauban); Malagigi (Maugris), a sorcerer; Florismart, a friend to Orlando; Guy de Bourgogne;...
- their cousin is the magician Maugris (French: Maugis; Italian: Malagi or Malagigi). Renaud possesses the magical horse Bayard and the sword Froberge (French:...
- temporary, but Br**** informs Hawkmoon that a sorcerer from the East called Malagigi of Hamadan may possess the power to remove the jewel if Hawkmoon can find...
- (making him conceive a p****ionate hatred of Angelica). She asks the magician Malagigi to kidnap Rinaldo, and the magician brings him to an enchanted island,...
- it once belonged to Hector of Troy, but that it was given to Roland by Malagigi (Maugris). Tradition has it that Roland's Breach in the Pyrenees was created...
- Doon de Nanteuil). Along with Renaud (as Rinaldo), Maugris, as Malagi or Malagigi, is an important character in Italian Renaissance epics, including Morgante...
- Furioso, it once belonged to Hector of Troy, and was given to Roland by Malagigi (Maugris). In William Shakespeare's Troilus and Cressida, Hector's death...
- Marco Antonio Pasqualini (stage name Malagigi; Rome, 25 April 1614 – Rome, 2 July 1691) was an Italian castrato opera singer who performed during the Baroque...
- which he made his name included Cammillus, Magistrate, Prime Minister, Sir Malagigi, Rosetta, Rosanne, Reveller, Lisette, Scancalaldi, Epperston, Cambyses...