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Salmacida Spolia was the last
masque performed at the
English Court before the
outbreak of the
English Civil War.
Written by Sir
William Davenant, with...
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various works herself,
including as an
Amazon in
William Davenant's 1640 "
Salmacida Spolia". She was also a
patron of
English composer Nicholas Lanier, and...
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Return of
Albion Oberon, the
Faery Prince Pleasure Reconciled to
Virtue Salmacida Spolia Tempe Restored Tethys'
Festival The
Masque of
Augurs The Masque...
- Lovers, or The Distresses,
comedy (licensed 30
March 1639;
printed 1673)
Salmacida Spolia,
masque (performed 21
January 1640;
printed 1640) The
Siege of...
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information about the
literary events and
publications of 1640.
January 21 –
Salmacida Spolia, a
masque written by Sir
William Davenant and
designed by Inigo...
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Stuart Court, from The
Temple of Love (1635)
through Luminalia (1638) and
Salmacida Spolia (1640). The
Platonick Lovers is
thought to have been
written either...
- and by the
court of
Charles I.[citation needed] In
William Davenant's
Salmacida Spolia (1640), the last of the
court masques before the
Civil War, Queen...
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masque Luminalia; Davenant's 1639
masque Britannia Triumphans; Davenant's
Salmacida Spolia (1640), the
final royal masque of the
early Stuart era. Walkley...
- (basionym)
Neritina mauriciae Lesson, 1831 (original combination)
Neritina salmacida Morelet, 1879
Puperita salmacida (Morelet, 1879) (junior synonym)...
- January,
either 1639 or 1640, Lady
Elizabeth appeared as a
masque in
Salmacida Spolia. [citation needed] On 26
December 1639,
Elizabeth was
married at...