- The
Tristia ("Sad things" or "Sorrows") is a
collection of
poems written in
elegiac couplets by the
Augustan poet Ovid
during the
first three years following...
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Tristia is a work of
poetry written by the
Roman poet Ovid at some time
after he was
banished from Rome in AD 8.
Tristia may also
refer to:
Tristia (city)...
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Information about his
biography is
drawn primarily from his poetry,
especially Tristia 4.10,
which gives a
lengthy autobiographical account of his life. Other...
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known as
Tristia Harrison, is a
British businesswoman, and was the CEO of
TalkTalk Group from May 2017 to
August 2024. She was born
Tristia Clark, and...
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Tristia of the Deep-Blue Sea (****anese: 蒼い海のトリスティア, Hepburn: Aoi Umi no Torisutia) is a PS2, PSP, and PC game,
developed by
Kogado Studio. This game is...
- Ovid,
Tristia 3.6.35 Ovid,
Tristia 4.4.43–4 Ovid,
Tristia 2.1.103 Ovid,
Tristia 4.4.45–6, 5.2.55–6, 5.11.15–18 Ovid,
Tristia 2.1.245–50 Ovid,
Tristia 2.1...
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including such
titles as
Symphonic Rain,
Gadget Trial,
Little Witch Parfait,
Tristia of the Deep-Blue Sea (which has been made an
original video animation)...
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Tristia, Op. 18, is a
musical work
consisting of
three short pieces for
chorus and
orchestra by the
French composer Hector Berlioz.
Apart from its title...
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Martial Epigrams 7.88; Horace,
Carmina 2.20.13f. and Ars
Poetica 345; Ovid,
Tristia 4.9.21 and 4.10.128;
Pliny the Elder,
Natural History 35.2.11; Sidonius...
- and his brother's
birthday party and cake in his
first book of exile,
Tristia.
Early 14th
century cakes in
England were also
essentially bread: the most...