- Crestwood, NY: St. Vladimir's
Seminary Press. ISBN 978-0-88-141056-3. "
ORMISDA".
Retrieved 7
February 2019.
Media related to
Hormisdas at
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- dictionary.
Hormizd (sometimes
spelled Hormuzd and
Graecized Hormisdas or
Ormisdas) is an
Iranian name
derived from the name of the god
Ahura Mazda. It may...
-
ancient diocese existed; the city was the
birthplace of two popes, Pope
Ormisda and Pope
Silverio (the only case of two
popes father and son),
today patrons...
- the
middle of the atrium, and with the
emperor on its back. And
prince Ormisda ...
standing beside him,
replied with
pleasing wit: "First, emperor, command...
- Theatre,
Haymarket (4
performances to 11 December) A3
Opera (pasticcio)
Ormisda 1730 4
April 1730 London, King's Theatre,
Haymarket (13
performances to...
-
Hormizd (Middle Persian; in
Ancient Gr****: Ὁρμίσδας Hormisdas,
Ormisdas; Persian: هرمز) was a S****anid prince, the
third son of King
Hormizd II and brother-in-law...
-
Latini (3rd-4th
century CE),
there was a
rebellion of a
certain Ormis (
Ormisdas)
against his
brother Bahram II, and
Ormis was
supported by the
people of...
- may also have
included Cosroès by Jean
Rotrou (1649) and the
libretto Ormisda by
Apostolo Zeno (1721). The
latter follows a
similar plot,
although its...
- family.
Handel reused some of Conti's
music for
Cleotide in his
pasticcio Ormisda (1730)
performed at the Queen's Theatre. His
music was also appreciated...
- Bologna, 1820, page 544. This
depiction alludes to a
scene of the
Opera Ormisda, by
Giuseppe Maria Orlandini,
which was
presented at the
Malvezzi theater...