- his empress, and
orders Annio (Sesto's friend) to bear the
message to
Servilia (aria "Del più
sublime soglio").
Since Annio and Servilia, unbeknownst...
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descent from
Meshech (Georgian: Meskheti), Tubal, and Togarmah. In 1498,
Annio da
Viterbo published fragments known as Pseudo-Berossus, now considered...
-
international breakthrough came in 2003 at the
Salzburg Festival when she sang
Annio in a
production of Mozart's La
clemenza di Tito,
conducted by
Nikolaus Harnoncourt...
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Corduba after ****tus Pompey, Son of
Pompey Magnus had fled the city
leaving Annio Sca**** in charge.
Caesar stormed the city and 22,000
people died. Caesar's...
- materials, in a
brief Latin treatise (De
origine urbis Florentiae). The
volume Annio da Viterbo, Do****enti e
ricerche (Rome:
Multigrafica Editrice for CNR, 1981)...
- a male
given name
still used
today by Armenians. In 1498, a monk
named Annio da
Viterbo published fragments known as "Pseudo-Berossus", now considered...
-
antiquarian hypothesis with no
historical or
linguistic validity. In 1498
Annio da
Viterbo published fragments known as Pseudo-Berossus, now considered...
-
Nevio and
Annio Maria Matteimi The
Republic of San Marino:
Historical and
Artistic Guide to the City and the Castles, 2011, p. 20.
Nevio and
Annio Maria Matteimi...
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Nevio and
Annio Maria Matteimi The
Republic of San Marino:
Historical and
Artistic Guide to the City and the Castles, 2011, p. 20.
Nevio and
Annio Maria Matteimi...
- Name
Years Annio Bignardi 1939–41
Augusto Caniato 1941–43
Edmondo Bucci 1945–46
Paolo Mazza 1946–77
Primo Mazzanti 1977–85
Giorgio Rossatti 1985–86 Francesco...