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- accession to power. While Herodotus claimed that the wife of Apries was called Nitetis (Νιτῆτις) (in Gr****), "there are no contemporary references naming her"...
- Nitétis is an opera by the French composer Charles-Louis Mion, first performed at the Académie Royale de Musique (the Paris Opera) on 11 April 1741. It...
- daughter of Apries was none other than Nitetis, who was, as per Herodotus's account, "tall and beautiful." Nitetis naturally betra**** Amasis and upon being...
- start a conflict with the Persians, instead sent an Egyptian girl named Nitetis, who was a daughter of an Egyptian named Apries. According to Herodotus...
- et Pollux (1737) Dard**** (1739) Zoroastre (1749) Les Boréades (1764) Nitétis (1741) Jupiter vainqueur des Titans (1745) (with Bernard de Bury) Scylla...
- means of bloody revolt, to Persia as his own daughter. This daughter, Nitetis, who was described by Herodotus as being "tall and beautiful", was dressed...
- he was himself of Egyptian descent, claiming to be the son of Princess Nitetis, a daughter of the pharaoh Apries. At Sais, Cambyses had himself crowned...
- daughter of Apries was none other than Nitetis, who was, as per Herodotus's account, "tall and beautiful." Nitetis naturally betra**** Amasis and upon being...
- Hédelin, abbé d'Aubignac concerning its historical accuracy); the tragedy Nitétis performed April 27, 1663; and the tragicomedy Le Favori, performed April...
- Rebel 1735: Scanderberg by François Francoeur and François Rebel 1741: Nitétis by Charles-Louis Mion 1727: Hippalque, prince scythe 1728: Amosis, prince...