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Seleuco, re di
Siria (Seleucus, King of Syria) is an
opera seria in
three acts by
Francesco Bianchi. The
libretto was by
Mattia Botturini,
after Antioco...
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invented by
Aristarchos of
Samos and
still defended a
century later by
Seleucos the
Babylonian William P. D.
Wightman (1951, 1953), The
Growth of Scientific...
- Look up
Seleucus in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Seleucus may
refer to:
Seleucus I
Nicator (Satrap 311–305 BC, King 305 BC–281 BC), son of Antiochus...
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comedy and in the
format of self: El-Rei
Seleuco,
Filodemo and Anfitriões. The
attribution of El-Rei
Seleuco to Camões, however, is controversial. Its...
- et phiala(m) ex / [vo]to
posuit l(ibens) l(aetus) m(erito) / [Grat]o et
Seleuco co(n)s(ulibus) / X Kal(endas)
Maias "In
honour of the
divine house, to...
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Having thus
acquired royal power,
Sandracottos possessed India at the time
Seleucos was
preparing ****ure glory. — Justin XV.4.19
Seleucus I Nicator, the Macedonian...
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rapita (1783)
Alonso e Cora (1786)
Calto (1788) La
morte di
Cesare (1788)
Seleuco, re di
Siria (1791)
Operas by
Francesco Bianchi Category:Operas by Francesco...
- his son, also by the name of Diodotus; some time
later he
fought against Seleucos who came to
punish the rebels, and he prevailed: the
Parthians celebrated...
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Italy and the Adriatic. 304 BCE: The
Mauryan emperor Chandragupta defeats Seleucos I as he
tries to
invade India.
Seleucid Empire's
Eastern Satrapies ceded...
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Tullo Ostilio from 1685, and the
unfinished La pace fra
Seleuco e
Tolomeo from 1691. 1679:
Candaule re di
Lidia (reprinted 1680); performed...