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Selimus, or The
Tragedy of
Selimus,
Sometime Emperor of the Turks, is a
dramatic tragedy generally attributed to the
authors Robert Greene and
Thomas Lodge...
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Selimus is a
monotypic genus of
Brazilian jumping spiders containing the
single species,
Selimus venustus. It was
first described by
George and Elizabeth...
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shares a
complex inter-relationship with
another anonymous play of its era,
Selimus,
first published in 1594. The
commonalities between the two
plays involve...
- King John,
George a Greene, Fair Em, A
Knack to Know a Knave, Locrine,
Selimus, and
Edward III, and even Shakespeare's
Titus Andronicus and
Henry VI plays...
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Species See text.
Synonyms Seycellocesa Koçak & Kemal, 2008
Saaristoa Koçak & Kemal, 2008 (replacement name)
Selimus Saaristo, 2006 (replacement name)...
- Canon. (pp. 91–104). Rutherford, NJ:
Fairleigh ****inson. "Locrine and
Selimus." In Bowers,
Fredson (ed. and foreword). 1987.
Elizabethan Dramatists....
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partner Erdős Helia. She is the
adopted daughter of Einstein.
Thelema (瑟莉姆;
Sèlìmǔ) Mad Pleasure:
Shadowbringer Mecha ZH: Gui
Niang JA:
Akira Sekine A member...
- King John (1588),
Edmund Ironside (1590 – also anonymous),
Robert Green's
Selimus (1591) and
another anonymous play, The True
Tragedy of
Richard III (1591)...
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Peckham & Peckham, 1895 —
Americas Sebastira Simon, 1901 — Venezuela,
Panama Selimus Peckham & Peckham, 1901 —
Brazil Semora Peckham & Peckham, 1892 — South...
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anonymous Edmund Ironside (1590),
Robert Green, and
Thomas Lodge's
Selimus (1591), and
another anonymous play, The True
Tragedy of
Richard III (1591)...