- Lucien-Victor
Guirand de
Scévola (14
November 1871 in Sète,
France – 29
March 1950 in Paris) was a
French painter. He is
known for his
pioneering leadership...
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Luigi Scevola (born Brescia, 1770 – died Milan, 7
August 1819) was an
Italian dramatist. He was born in Brescia, and
became a
professor of
rhetoric there...
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Muzio Scevola (Italian pronunciation: [ˈmuttsjo ʃˈʃeːvola]; "Mucius Scaevola", HWV 13) is an
opera seria in
three acts
about Gaius Mucius Scaevola. The...
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Mutio Scevola or
Muzio Scevola (Mucius Scaevola) is an
opera in
three acts and a
prologue by the
Italian composer Francesco Cavalli, with a
libretto by...
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called Giulietta e
Romeo and
based on the play of the same name by
Luigi Scevola written in 1818, thus an
Italian source rather than
taken directly from...
- Luigi; Mariotti,
Scevola (2007).
Vocabolario della lingua latina : IL : latino-italiano, italiano-latino /
Luigi Castiglioni,
Scevola Mariotti ; redatto...
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young maiden, Arlette, is made to
marry the
murderer of her parents,
Scevola;
Scevola desires to kill
Peyrol after mistaking him for Réal, his
rival in love...
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between August 1793 and
February 1794,
renamed Mucius Scevola in
January 1794, name
shortened to
Scevola in
February 1794)
Brave of 1781 (razeed
between April...
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pastor fido
Teseo Silla Amadigi di
Gaula Acis and
Galatea Radamisto Muzio Scevola Floridante Ottone Flavio Giulio Cesare Tamerlano Rodelinda Scipione Alessandro...
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observation posts invented in 1915 by
French painter Lucien-Victor
Guirand de
Scevola while leading the
French army's
Section de Camouflage. They were used by...