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- Divara van Haarlem also spelled Dieuwertje Brouwersdr., (1511 in Haarlem – July 7, 1535 in Münster) was a Dutch Anabaptist, married to Jan van Leiden and...
- retelling the story In Nomine Dei, a play by José Saramago Divara – W****er und Blut (Divara, Water and Blood), a German-language opera by Azio Corghi to...
- Divara – W****er und Blut (Divara, Water and Blood) is a German-language opera by Azio Corghi to a libretto by the composer after the play In Nomine Dei...
- sources report that John himself took sixteen wives aside from his "Queen" Divara van Haarlem, and that he publicly beheaded one of his wives, Elisabeth Wandscherer...
- Constança Capdeville 1937 1992 Portuguese Azio Corghi 1937 2022 Italian Divara – W****er und Blut Zbigniew Bargielski 1937 Polish Miguel Ángel Coria 1937...
- soprano Johann Matthys (anabaptist) baritone Norman Bailey Philip Joll Divara, his wife and later wife of Jan Bokelson soprano Berit Lindholm Carole Farley...
- player (Memphis Tigers) and official. Azio Corghi, 85, Italian composer (Divara – W****er und Blut) and musicologist. Charles J. Cunningham, 90, American...
- Anabaptist Münster Rebellion of 1534. It was the basis for the 1993 opera Divara - W****er und Blut, by Azio Corghi. Gale Nobel Prize Laureates in Literature:...
- Shela Tanado, Ario Tanado, Davin Putera Cendana, Deandra Puteri Cendana, Divara Puteri Cendana, Faith Ruby Susantio, Junaid Susantio, Averian Iskandar,...
- performed at La Scala in Milan in the 1989/90 season, and his third opera, Divara – aqua e sangue, was premiered in 1993 at the Theater Münster, Germany....