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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"...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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Rebel 1735:
Scanderberg by François
Francoeur and François
Rebel 1741:
Nitétis by Charles-Louis Mion 1727: Hippalque,
prince scythe 1728: Amosis, prince...