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Hagith,
Haggith or
Hagit can
refer to:
Haggith -
Biblical character Hagith (opera) - the
opera by
Karol Szymanowski Hagith (spirit) - the
Olympian spirit...
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kings of the
whole world. — Arthur
Edward Waite, Book of
Ceremonial Magic Hagith, "tran****er of metals, and
commander of four
thousand legions of spirits"...
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Hagith, Op. 25, is an
opera in one act by the
Polish composer and
pianist Karol Szymanowski. The
opera premiered at the
Grand Theatre,
Warsaw in 1922,...
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remains Szymanowski's most po****r opera. His
other significant works include Hagith,
Symphony No. 2, The Love
Songs of Hafiz, and
Stabat Mater. Szymanowski...
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Haggith (Hebrew: חַגִּית Ḥaggīṯ;
sometimes Hagith, Aggith) is a
biblical figure, one of the
wives of David. Her name
means "festive."
Haggith is mentioned...
- Economics.
Diplomatic Recognition of States. ISBN 978-0-7864-4248-5. Sivan,
Hagith (2008).
Palestine in Late Antiquity.
Oxford University Press. p. 2. ISBN 978-0-19-160867-4...
- his
Concert Overture and his
first and
second symphonies, and his
opera Hagith which was
modeled after Salome.
English composers were also
influenced by...
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Iberia 6. Amsterdam:
Amsterdam University Press. ISBN 9789089647771 Sivan,
Hagith. "On Foederati, Hospitalitas, and the
Settlement of the
Goths in A.D. 418...
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original on 2018-12-26.
Retrieved 2016-08-06 – via Loeb
classical Library.
Hagith Sivan (2008).
Palestine in Late Antiquity.
Oxford University Press. p. 254...
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Sixth Century. Vol. II.
Dumbarton Oaks. ISBN 978-0-88402-214-5. Sivan,
Hagith (2008).
Palestine in Late Antiquity. OUP Oxford. ISBN 978-0-19-160867-4...