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Semele (/ˈsɛmɪli/;
Ancient Gr****: Σεμέλη, romanized:
Semélē), or
Thyone (/ˈθaɪəni/;
Ancient Gr****: Θυώνη, romanized: Thyṓnē) in Gr**** mythology, was the...
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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...
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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...
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Radford Semele /ˈrædfərd ˈsɛmɪli/ is a
village and
civil parish in Warwickshire, England,
situated close to the
Regency spa town of
Leamington Spa. According...
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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...
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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...
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Semele androgyna (L.) ****h -
Canary Islands and
Madeira Semele ****ae (Webb & Berthel.) Svent. &
Kunkel - Gran
Canaria Semele menezesii J...
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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...
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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...
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Semele australis (G. B.
Sowerby I, 1833)
Semele barbarae (Boone, 1928)
Semele bellastriata (Conrad, 1837)
Semele bicolor (C. B. Adams, 1852)
Semele californica...