- (English: /ˈtrɔɪləs/ or /ˈtroʊələs/;
Ancient Gr****: Τρωΐλος, romanized:
Troïlos; Latin: Troilus) is a
legendary character ****ociated with the
story of...
- Aníbal
Carmelo Troilo (11 July 1914 – 18 May 1975), also
known as Pichuco, was an
Argentine tango musician.
Troilo was a
bandoneon player, composer, arranger...
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Troilo Orsini was an
Italian nobleman belonging to the
illustrious House of Orsini. He is
known for his
service as a
Florentine amb****ador
between 1568...
- States,
featuring large orchestras such as
those of
Osvaldo Pugliese, Aníbal
Troilo,
Francisco Canaro,
Julio de Caro and Juan d'Arienzo.
After 1955, virtuoso...
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prince Troilos by the Gr**** hero Achilles, with the two
sides depicting differing scenes of the event. One side has
Achilles seizing Troilos outside...
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Ettore Enzo
Fimiani Troilo (10
April 1898 – 5 June 1974) was an
Italian Resistance leader during World War II. The son of a doctor, he
enlisted as a volunteer...
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which Achilles ambushed Troilos, but the gods
around the
fountain house seem to
allude to Achilles'
subsequent killing of
Troilos in a sanctuary. The various...
- most
important exponent of the
genre is
Carlos Gardel,
followed by Aníbal
Troilo;
other important composers include Alfredo Gobbi, Ástor Piazzolla, Osvaldo...
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prostrate by love". The poem has a
mythological plot: it
narrates the love of
Troilo (Troilus), a
younger son of
Priam of Troy, for
Criseida (Cressida or Criseyde)...
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returned to work
Troilo decided to
retain Piazzolla as a
fourth bandoneonist.
Apart from
playing the bandoneon,
Piazzolla also
became Troilo's arranger and...