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Papirio Picedi (1528–1614) was a
Roman Catholic prelate who
served as
Bishop of
Parma (1606–1614) and
Bishop of
Borgo San
Donnino (1603–1606). Papirio...
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Papirio Silvestri (1592–1659) was a
Roman Catholic prelate who
served as
Bishop of
Macerata e
Tolentino (1642–1659).
Papirio Silvestri was born in Cingoli...
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loproclio …" Dobiáš 1964, p. 43: "...CIL V 3372
inscription at
Verona Papirio Marcellino,
decepto a
Daciscis in
bello proelio.."
Gibbon 2008, p. 313:...
- più bel nome (P. Pariati), Barcelona, 1708. Tito e
Berenice (1714)
Lucio Papirio dittatore (Zeno), Vienna, 1719. I
disingannati (Pasquini), Vienna, 1729...
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American football player Paolo Silvestri (born 1967),
Italian freestyle skier Papirio Silvestri (1592–1659),
Roman Catholic prelate who
served as
Bishop of Macerata...
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performances to 23 January) ?Rossi,
after Zeno, 1724 A6
Opera (pasticcio)
Lucio Papirio dittatore 1732 23 May 1732 London, King's Theatre,
Haymarket (4 performances...
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Vologeso (1744) La
finta Frascatana (1744)
Undated operas:
Artaserse Lucio Papirio Evergete Il
matrimonio anascoso Alessandro nell'Indie Il Medo Nitocri,...
- 1743)
Alessandro e Poro,
libretto by
Metastasio (3 acts, 1744)
Lucio Papirio (3 acts, 1744)
Adriano in Siria,
libretto by
Metastasio (3 acts, 1746)...
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travelling opera company of
Pietro Mignotti performed his
opera Lucio Papirio ditattore in Graz. In 1745 was
Zoppis temporarily engaged as the "vice-kapellmeister"...
- Banatului), Timișoara. From this site two
inscriptions were recovered: M(arco)
Papirio M(arci) F(ilio) Pan(oniae) Praef(ecto) Coh(ortis) I Pan(oniae) In Dacia...