- Emma
Vecla (most
widely used
stage name),
birth name
Ernestine Louise Telmat,
alternate stage name
Adrienne Telma, (1877–1972) was a
French operatic soprano...
-
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...
- Algeria, was born in
Maghnia in 1916. Sid
Ahmed Ghozali,
politician Emma
Vecla (1877–1972),
French operatic soprano Mahboub Bachir,
Moudjahid Raja Meziane...
- theme),
Spalatum (Split),
Crepsa (Cres), Arba (Rab),
Tragurium (Trogir),
Vecla (Krk),
Ragusium (Dubrovnik) and
Cattarum (Kotor). The
language and the laws...
- were Arba, Cattarum, Crespa, Jadera, Ragusium, Spalatum, Tragurium, and
Vecla. The
language and the laws were
initially Latin, but
after a few centuries...
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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...
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Tragurium (Trogir),
Belgradum (Biograd na Moru),
Arbum (Rab),
Absara (Osor),
Vecla (Krk),
Sissia (Sisak),
Ragusium (Dubrovnik),
Catara (Kotor),
Stagnum (Ston)...
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Dalmatian neolatins, who
created the
original eight Dalmatian city-states: (
Vecla (now Krk),
Crespa (now Cres), Arba (now Rab), Jadera,
Tragurium (now Trogir)...
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Premiere cast, 1
April 1922 (Conductor: Léon Jehin)
Amadis contralto "Djéma
Vécla" (Margherita Grandi)
Floriane soprano Nelly Martyl Galaor tenor Goffin Le...
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Davida Hesse-Lilienberg (1877–1964)
Marcia Van
Dresser (1877–1937) Emma
Vecla (1877–1972) 1878
Bessie Abott (1878–1919) Emmy
Destinn (1878–1930) Jenny...