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- Melantius may refer to: Melantius (bishop of Toledo) (d. c. 324) a character in The Maid's Tragedy (1619) This disambiguation page lists articles about...
- himself. Melantius enters and quarrels with Calianax again; after he leaves, not daring to challenge Melantius, Amintor enters and Melantius gets the...
- Melantius (Spanish: ''Melancio''; died c.324) was a Romano-Hispanic Bishop of Toledo from the end of the 3rd Century to the beginning of the 4th century...
- Ca****t LAMDA 2004 The Country Wife Homer LAMDA 2004 The Maid's Tragedy Melantius LAMDA 2005 Dublin Carol Mark LAMDA 2005 The Crucible Marshall Herrick...
- at seventy-five, he made his last appearance on the stage in 1710, as Melantius in The Maid's Tragedy. He died shortly afterwards, and was buried in Westminster...
- Leontius in The Humorous Lieutenant Don Leon in Rule a Wife and Have a Wife Melantius in The Maid's Tragedy Mardonius in A King and No King Aubrey in Rollo...
- West End on 26 June 1837 with a cast that included William Macready as Melantius, Edward William Elton as Amintor, Charles Selby as Calianaz and Mary Huddart...
- Gildardus Filleul (525–542) Evodus (542–550) Saint Praetextatus (550–586) Melantius (589–602) Hidulphus (602–631) Rom**** (631–640) Saint Ouen (641–689) Ansbert...
- (1836) Bertulphe in The Provost of Bruges by George William Lovell (1836) Melantius in The Bridal by James Sheridan Knowles (1837) Strafford in Strafford...
- century?) – legendary, supposedly a disciple of Dionysius the Areopagite Melantius (286?–306?) There are thought to have been bishops between and after these...