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Zelmira (Italian pronunciation: [dzelˈmiːra]) is an
opera in two acts by
Gioachino Rossini to a
libretto by
Andrea Leone Tottola.
Based on the French...
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Eupithecia zelmira is a moth in the
family Geometridae first described by
Louis W.
Swett and
Samuel E. C****ino in 1920. It is
found in the US
states of...
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Binomial name
Appias olferna C. Swinhoe, 1890
Synonyms Papilio zelmira Stoll, [1780]
Appias irvini C. Swinhoe, 1890
Appias libythea f. sopara...
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Elisabetta (Elisabetta,
regina d'Inghilterra),
Elena (La
donna del lago),
Zelmira (
Zelmira),
Elcia (Mosè in Egitto), Anaï (Moïse),
Angelina (La Cenerentola) Verdi:...
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Eduardo e Cristina, La
donna del lago (1819),
Maometto II (1820), and
Zelmira (1822), many
premiered at the San Carlo. An
offer in 1822 from Domenico...
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barbiere di Siviglia,
Angelina in La Cenerentola,
Arsace in Semiramide,
Zelmira in
Zelmira,
Fenena in Nabucco,
Preziosilla in La
forza del destino,
Eboli in...
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shasta (W.H. Edwards, 1862)
Synonyms Lycaena shasta Edwards, 1862
Lycaena zelmira C. & R. Felder, [1865]
Lycaena calchas Behr, 1867
Rusticus shasta (Edwards...
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Gainza Lynch and
Zelmira Rosa Paz Díaz in
Buenos Aires. Both
parents belonged to
powerful families in Argentina;
especially Zelmira, who was the daughter...
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immense balls. The year 1795 was
marked by the
premiere of the
opera Zelmira and Smeloy, or the
Capture of
Izmail (Osip Kozlovsky,
libretto by Pavel...
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Eduardo e Cristina, La
donna del lago (1819),
Maometto II (1820), and
Zelmira (1822).
Regular singers of the
period included Manuel Garcia and his daughter...