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Sisara or Si Sara (Persian: سي سرا) may
refer to: Si Sara, Gilan, Iran
Sisara, Mazandaran, Iran
Sisara, an
ancient settlement in the
Province of Burgos...
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Sisara is a 1793
Latin oratorio by
Simon Mayr to a
libretto by
Giuseppe Foppa who also
supplied the
Latin texts for
Iacob a
Labano fugiens (1791) and Tobiae...
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Sisera (Hebrew: סִיסְרָא
Sīsərāʾ) was
commander of the
Canaanite army of King
Jabin of Hazor, who is
mentioned in
Judges 4–5 of the
Hebrew Bible. After...
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Corpus Domini 1802
Orchestra da
Camera Milano classica,
Bongiovanni [2004]
Sisara Accademia I
Filarmonici di Verona,
Simon Mayr Chor
conducted by
Franz Hauk...
- to the Gr****
historian Ptolemy, the prin****l
cities included: Brabum,
Sisara,
Deobrigula (nowadays Tardajos),
Ambisna Segiasamon (Sasamón) and Verovesca...
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Sisara (Persian: سي سرا) is a
village in, and the
capital of, Kelar-e
Gharbi Rural District of
Kelar District,
Abbasabad County,
Mazandaran province, Iran...
- and Sabala.
Sharvara is an
ancient Hindu mythical dog
belonging to Yama.
Sisara is the
husband of Sarama,
father of the Sarameya.
Budhi Pallien is a fearsome...
- still;
Deborah singing in
triumph having defeated Sisera; Jael
killing Sisara;
Judith cutting off the head of Holofernes; and the
chastity of St Joseph...
- (cantata,
libretto by
Carlo Giuseppe Lanfranchi-Rossi, 1786, Naples)
Debora e
Sisara (azione sacra,
libretto by
Carlo Sernicola, 1788, Naples) La P****ione di...
- del
Vecchio Testamento:
Giaele che
conficca un
picchetto nella tempia di
Sisara, la
Figlia del
Faraone con Mosé bambino,
Ester e la
Figlia di Jefte. In...