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legendary decadence of
Sardanapalus later became a
theme in
literature and art,
especially in the
Romantic era. The name
Sardanapalus is
probably a corruption...
- of
Sardanapalus was
controversial and
polarizing at its
exhibition at the
Paris Salon of 1828. Delacroix's main
figural subject was
Sardanapalus, a king...
- The
Dionysus Sardanapalus is a ****enistic-Roman Neo
Attic sculpture-type of the god Dionysus,
misnamed after the king
Sardanapalus.
Unlike many contemporary...
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because I
oppress not. The Gr**** slave-girl Myrrha,
Sardanapalus' favourite, enters; when
Sardanapalus proposes to
spend the
evening banqueting by the Euphrates...
- came
together in The
Death of
Sardanapalus (1827–28). Delacroix's
painting of the
death of the ****yrian king
Sardanapalus shows an
emotionally stirring...
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Sardanapalus is a 1698
opera by
Christian Ludwig Boxberg.
Sardanapalus Jan Kobow,
Rinnat Moriah,
Franz Vitzthum, Sören Richter,
United Continuo Ensemble...
- the
historical tragedy play
Sardanapalus,
which pairs Sardanapalus with the
legendary character Myrrah,
often Sardanapalus's counterpart in
later tales...
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himself from the
figure by
providing alternative hero types, like
Sardanapalus (
Sardanapalus), Juan (Don Juan) or
Torquil ("The Island"), or, when the figure...
- The
tragedy Sardanapalus by
George Gordon Byron published in 1821 and
produced in 1834 is set in ****yria, 640 B.C.,
under King
Sardanapalus. The play deals...
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Trichromia sardanapalus is a moth in the
family Erebidae. It was
described by
Walter Rothschild in 1909. It is
found in Peru and Brazil. Savela, Markku...