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Definition of SEMELE

Semele
Semele Sem"e*le, n. [L., fr. Gr. ???.] (Gr. Myth.) A daughter of Cadmus, and by Zeus mother of Bacchus.

Meaning of SEMELE from wikipedia

- Semele (/ˈsɛmɪli/; Ancient Gr****: Σεμέλη, romanized: Semélē), or Thyone (/ˈθaɪəni/; Ancient Gr****: Θυώνη, romanized: Thyṓnē) in Gr**** mythology, was the...
- Semele (HWV 58) is a 'musical drama', originally presented "after the manner of an oratorio", in three parts by George Frideric Handel. Based on an existing...
- Radford Semele /ˈrædfərd ˈsɛmɪli/ is a village and civil parish in Warwickshire, England, situated close to the Regency spa town of Leamington Spa. According...
- Jupiter et Sémélé (1894–95; English, Jupiter and Semele) is a painting by the French Symbolist artist Gustave Moreau (1826–1898). It depicts a moment from...
- Sémélé is an opera by Marin Marais with a libretto by Antoine Houdar de la Motte first performed on 9 April 1709, by the Paris Opera at the Théâtre du...
- 86 Semele is a large and very dark main-belt asteroid with an orbital period of 5.5 years. It is rotating with a period of 16.6 hours, and varies in magnitude...
- recognized: Semele androgyna (L.) ****h - Canary Islands and Madeira Semele ****ae (Webb & Berthel.) Svent. & Kunkel - Gran Canaria Semele menezesii J...
- Semele is the mother of Dionysus in Gr**** mythology. Semele may also refer to: Semele (Eccles), an opera by John Eccles Semele (Handel), an opera by George...
- Semele is an opera by John Eccles, written in about 1706 with a libretto by William Congreve drawing on the Semele myth from Ovid's Metamorphoses. It forms...
- Semele (Semele. Eine lyrische Operette von zwei Szenen.) is a singspiel libretto by Friedrich Schiller, first published in the Musen-Almanach Anthologie...