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- Ancient Gr****: Τομυρις, romanized: Tomuris; Latin: Tomyris) also called Thomyris, Tomris, or Tomiride, was a queen of the M****agetae who ruled in the 6th...
- Uvishka. Sargon and the Immortals are commended for their efforts by Queen Thomyris and Prince Gh****an, but the prince is abducted during the victory celebrations...
- favouring opera sung entirely in Italian. digital copy of songs from Thomyris "Thomyris, queen of Scythia. An opera, as it is perform'd at the Theatre Royal...
- made five hundred guineas by furnishing the spectacle for Motteux's opera Thomyris, Queen of Scythia. From 1710 on, as part of a new commercial public entertainment...
- orchestrated the plot due to the murder of his father by Thomyris. After Vahram's defeat, Sargon exposes Thomyris and Gh****an abdicates. Another version of the Prince...
- Stage Coach (1704) The Amorous Miser, or the Younger the Wiser (1705) Thomyris, Queen of Scythia (1707) Love's Triumph (1708) —among others. As its subtitle...
- number of different composers, particularly in early 18th-century London. Thomyris (Pepusch, Bononcini, Scarlatti, Gasparini, Albinoni, 1707) Muzio Scevola...
- Betterton's company at Lincoln's Inn Fields in 1696, where she pla**** Thomyris in Cyrus the Great. In 1697 she left for Holland with her husband. She...
- London Nicola ****o – Radamisto HandelRodrigo Johann Christoph PepuschThomyris, Queen of Scythia Alessandro ScarlattiMitridate Eupatore Agostino Steffani...
- Diasemopsis silvatica Diasemopsis subfuscata Diasemopsis thaxteri Diasemopsis thomyris Diasemopsis wolteri Genus Diopsina Diopsina draconigena Diopsina ferruginea...