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Tolomeo, re d'Egitto ("Ptolemy, King of Egypt", HWV 25) is an
opera seria in
three acts by
George Frideric Handel to an
Italian text by
Nicola Francesco...
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Tolomeo (1980 –
circa 2000) was an Irish-bred, British-trained
Thoroughbred racehorse and sire. He is best
known for his
upset victory in the 1983 Budweiser...
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Tolomeo Fiadoni,
better known as
Ptolemy of Lucca,
sometimes Bartholomew of
Lucca (c. 1236 – c. 1327), was an
Italian historian.
Ptolemy was born in Lucca...
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Tolomeo (Italian, 'Ptolemy') is an
opera seria by Handel.
Tolomeo may also
refer to:
Ptolemy (name),
including a list of
people named Tolomeo Tolomeo...
- mathematician, astronomer,
geographer and astrologer. Ptolemy,
Ptolemaeus or
Tolomeo may also
refer to:
Ptolemy (name), the
English form of the Gr**** name Πτολεμαῖος...
- The
Tolomeo incandescent desk lamp is an icon of
Italian modern design. It was
designed by
Michele De
Lucchi and
Giancarlo F****ina in 1986 for the Artemide...
- led by
their boy king
Tolomeo bring him the head of Pompeo.
Cornelia and Pompeo's son
Sesto vows to
avenge his death.
Tolomeo's sister Cleopatra desires...
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Tolomeo Faccendi (8
November 1905 – 11
September 1970) was an
Italian sculptor,
active mainly in his
native Tuscany. He
trained in the
workshop of Ivo...
- Auletes,
father of Cleopatra.
Common variants include Ptolemaeus (Latin),
Tolomeo (Italian) and
Talmai (Hebrew).
Ptolemy is the
English form of the Ancient...
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Tolomeo e Alessandro,
ovvero la
corona disprezzata is an Italian-language
opera by
Domenico Scarlatti to a
libretto by
Carlo Sigismondo Capece which premiered...