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- affreux"), ballet (3). Pallantus is seen by Diana. Orion explains that he has come to find the nymph that he adores. Pallantus then confesses to Diane...
- during the morning. Tiru is a Tamil word that denotes sacredness, while paḷḷāṇṭu translates to 'many years.' There exists a Sri Vaishnava legend regarding...
- Horti Epaphroditiani, named after the imperial freedmen Epaphroditus and Pallantus to whom they were given. The gardens were partly reunited under Gallienus...
- and The Tyrant King of Crete (1702), an adaptation of Henry Killigrew's Pallantus and Eudora, have little merit. He also produced The Grumbler (1702), an...
- Conspiracy was published in 1638, apparently pirated; he revised it into Pallantus and Eudora (1653). Henry was the father of the poet Anne Killigrew. For...
- Macedon by David Lewis (1727) Sesostris in Sesostris by John Sturmy (1728) Pallantus in The Virgin Queen by Richard Barford (1728) Aristides in Themistocles...
- printed surreptitiously in 1638, and in an authenticated version in 1653 as Pallantus and Eudora. He married Judith and had four children: Henry Killigrew (died...
- (published) William Heminges – The Fatal Contract (published) Henry KilligrewPallantus and Eudora (published; Killigrew's revision of his own The Conspiracy...
- British writer Richard Barford. The original cast featured Lacy Ryan as Pallantus, James Quin as Artaxerses, William Milward as Eumenes, Anthony Boheme...
- diplomat and amb****ador Henry Killigrew (playwright) (1613–1700), wrote Pallantus and Eudora Henry Killigrew (Royal Navy officer) (died 1712), Lord of Admiralty...