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Amadís de
Gaula (in
English Amadis of Gaul) (Spanish:
Amadís de Gaula, IPA: [
amaˈðis de ˈɣawla]) (Portuguese:
Amadis de Gaula, IPA: [ɐmɐˈdiʒ ðɨ ˈɣawlɐ])...
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Amadis usually refers to the
romance novel Amadis de Gaula.
Amadis may also
refer to:
Amadis of Greece, 1530
sequel by
Feliciano de
Silva to the novel...
- “sequels” to La
Celestina and
Amadis de Gaula. A
prolific writer, his
first chivalresque work,
Lisurate de
Grecia (nephew of
Amadis de Gaula), was published...
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Stances de l'impossible "
Amadis Jamyn".
Oxford Reference.
Retrieved 2022-08-29. Graur, Théodosia (1981). Un
disciple de Ronsard,
Amadis Jamyn, (1540?-1593):...
- 2011-10-25. This
article incorporates text from this source,
which is in the
public domain.
Xylophanes amadis amadis Sphingidae of the
Americas v t e...
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digitized 2009.
Quinto libro de
Amadís (1526) (Spanish)
Original from
Library of Catalonia,
digitized 2009.
Amadis of Gaul Vol.3 (1803)
Longman and Rees...
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brothers Amadis and Galaor,
separated at birth.
Amadis kills Galaor in the
final scene in a duel over the
princess Floriane. When
Amadis discovers magic...
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Eucereon amadis is a moth of the
subfamily Arctiinae. It was
described by
William Schaus in 1896. It is
found in Mexico. Savela, Markku. "Eucereon
amadis Schaus...
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Amadis or
Amadis de
Gaule (
Amadis of Gaul) is a tragédie en
musique in a
prologue and five acts by Jean-Baptiste
Lully to a
libretto by
Philippe Quinault...
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Conus amadis,
common name: the
Amadis cone, is a
species of
predatory sea snail, a
marine gastropod mollusk in the
family Conidae, the cone
snails or...