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- Emma Vecla (most widely used stage name), birth name Ernestine Louise Telmat, alternate stage name Adrienne Telma, (1877–1972) was a French operatic soprano...
- were Arba, Cattarum, Crespa, Jadera, Ragusium, Spalatum, Tragurium, and Vecla. The language and the laws were initially Latin, but after a few centuries...
- professional debut in Paris, as a mezzo-soprano under the stage name of Djéma Vécla (Vecla being an anagram of Calvé) singing Charlotte in M****enet's Werther. In...
- theme), Spalatum (Split), Crepsa (Cres), Arba (Rab), Tragurium (Trogir), Vecla (Krk), Ragusium (Dubrovnik) and Cattarum (Kotor). The language and the laws...
- Maghnaoui, singer Raja Meziane, singer, songwriter, lawyer, and activist Emma Vecla (1877–1972), French operatic soprano Huß, Werner. "Numerus Syrorum". Brill's...
- English Latin Catalan Occitan Aragonese old VÉCLA(M) vella vièlha viella night NOCTEM nit nuèit ~ nuèch nueit ~ nit to rise PODIŌ pujar pujar puyar to...
- Tragurium (Trogir), Belgradum (Biograd na Moru), Arbum (Rab), Absara (Osor), Vecla (Krk), Sissia (Sisak), Ragusium (Dubrovnik), Catara (Kotor), Stagnum (Ston)...
- Dalmatian neolatins, who created the original eight Dalmatian city-states: (Vecla (now Krk), Crespa (now Cres), Arba (now Rab), Jadera, Tragurium (now Trogir)...
- Davida Hesse-Lilienberg (1877–1964) Marcia Van Dresser (1877–1937) Emma Vecla (1877–1972) 1878 Bessie Abott (1878–1919) Emmy Destinn (1878–1930) Jenny...
- Premiere cast, 1 April 1922 (Conductor: Léon Jehin) Amadis contralto "Djéma Vécla" (Margherita Grandi) Floriane soprano Nelly Martyl Galaor tenor Goffin Le...