- its fiery-tempered
female protagonist, Red Sonja.
David Chataignier, "
Roxelane on the
French Tragic Stage (1561-1681)" in
Fortune and Fatality: Performing...
- The
Roxelane is a
river of Martinique. It
flows into the
Caribbean Sea in Saint-Pierre. It is 8.9 km (5.5 mi) long. List of
rivers of
Martinique Sandre...
- 1779 and 1781. It is
often known by the
title of the
second movement, La
Roxelane,
named for Roxelana, the
influential wife of
Suleiman the
Magnificent of...
- was the
Ephrussi stallion War
Dance who also
sired the
brilliant filly Roxelane. In the 1860s,
Maurice Ephrussi had
acquired Château de Reux near Reux...
- "The
general order of
natures seems very constant". In one of the
books Roxelane and Anne
Boleyn discuss about politics and the way for a
woman to decide...
-
discomfort to
people and horses. On 30
April Rivière des Pères and the
river Roxelane swelled,
carrying boulders and
trees from the mountaintop. The villages...
-
Symphony No. 62 in D
major (1780/1781)
Symphony No. 63 in C major, La
Roxelane (between 1779 and 1781)
Symphony No. 64 in A major,
Tempora mutantur (between...
-
Orchestra I:62
Symphony No. 62 D
major 1780
Orchestra I:63
Symphony No. 63 "La
Roxelane" C
major 1777, rev. 1779
Orchestra I:64
Symphony No. 64 "Tempora mutantur"...
-
Gabriel Bounin published La Soltane, a
tragedy highlighting the role of
Roxelane in the 1553
execution of Mustapha, the
elder son of Suleiman. This tragedy...
- (1920, "The Last Goddess") Les con****és à mort (1920, "Useless Hands")
Roxelane (1920) La
vieille histoire (1920) Bêtes et gens qui s'aimèrent (1920) Croquis...