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Tancrède is a 1702 tragédie en
musique (a
French opera in the
lyric tragedy tradition) in a
prologue and five acts by
composer André
Campra and librettist...
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Tancrède is a
tragedy in five acts by
Voltaire that
premiered on 3
September 1760. The
character names Tancrède and Aménaïde are
taken from
Torquato T****o's...
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Tancrède is an
opera by André Campra.
Tancrède may also
refer to:
Tancrède de
Hauteville (980–1041), an eleventh-century
Norman petty lord
Tancrède Dumas...
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Tancrède Melet (1983 – 5
January 2016) was a
French slackliner. Born in 1983 in Meurthe-et-Moselle,
Melet grew up in Hérault
before becoming an engineer...
- from that of the
Viking Tancredus (fr.
Tancrède),
companion of Rollo, in the
conquest of
northern France.
Tancrède's progeny remaining closely tied to the...
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Tancred of
Hauteville (c. 980 – 1041) was an 11th-century
Norman petty lord
about whom
little is known. He was a
minor noble near
Coutances in the Cotentin...
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Joseph Antoine Tancrède Auguste (French pronunciation: [ʒozɛf ɑ̃twan tɑ̃kʁɛd oɡyst];
March 16, 1856 – May 2, 1913) as the 20th
President of
Haiti from...
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Tancrède Sauvageau (January 13, 1819 –
March 15, 1892) was a
merchant and
political figure in
Canada East. He
represented Huntingdon in the Legislative...
- The
Tancrède was a Lynx
class aviso of the
French Navy.
Designed by
engineer Vésigné,
Tancrède was
appointed to the Far East division,
where she took part...
- alto part. The
Saracen princess Clorinde in André Campra's 1702
opera Tancrède was
written for
Julie d'Aubigny and is
considered the
earliest major role...