- The
Tempest is a play by
William Shakespeare,
probably written in 1610–1611, and
thought to be one of the last
plays that he
wrote alone.
After the first...
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Negres Tempestes (Spanish:
black tempests or
storm clouds) may
refer to:
Negres Tempestes (novel), 2010, by
Teresa Solana Negres Tempestes (organization)...
- up
tempest in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Tempest is a
synonym for a storm. The
Tempest is a play by
William Shakespeare.
Tempest or The
Tempest may...
- religion,
Tempestas (Latin tempestas: "season, weather; bad weather; storm,
tempest") is a
goddess of
storms or
sudden weather. As with
certain other nature...
- Editorial. ISBN 978-84-96044-90-6. OCLC 804399854. "Negres
Tempestes Presentation".
Negres Tempestes.
February 20, 2006.
Retrieved September 4, 2021. Solà...
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Tempest-Tost,
published in 1951 by
Clarke Irwin, is the
first novel in The
Salterton Trilogy by
Canadian novelist Robertson Davies. The
other two novels...
- Kae
Tempest (formerly Kate
Tempest) is an
English spoken word performer, poet,
recording artist,
novelist and playwright. At the age of 16,
Tempest was...
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Tempest, in comics, may
refer to: DC Comics:
Tempest (DC Comics), five DC
Comics characters of the same name including:
Joshua Clay
Christopher Champion...
- The
Hawker Tempest is a
British fighter aircraft that was
primarily used by the
Royal Air
Force (RAF) in the
Second World War. The
Tempest, originally...
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Henry Roger Tempest DL (2
April 1924 – 6 May 2017) was an
English landowner of the
Tempest family and the
owner of
Broughton Hall. He was
married to Catholic...