Marco Attilio Regolo, opera by Alessandro Scarlatti to libretto by Matteo Noris, Rome 1719
Attilio Regolo, 1740 libretto by Metastasio
Attilio Regolo (Hasse), first setting of the Metastasio libretto, Dresden 1750
Attilio Regolo, opera by Niccolò Jommelli, London 1753
French cruiser Châteaurenault (D 606) (1948–1961), the rebuilt Italian cruiser Attilio Regolo, a Capitani Romani-class cruiser, ceded as war reparations.
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AttilioRegolo may refer to: Marcus Atilius Regulus (d. 250 BC), Roman general Marco AttilioRegolo, opera by Alessandro Scarlatti to libretto by Matteo...
Demofoonte, Olimpiade, Clemenza di Tito, Achille in Sciro, Temistocle and AttilioRegolo, were produced for the imperial theatre. Some of them had to be composed...
reparations. Scipione Africano was assigned to France, along with her sister AttilioRegolo, by the Paris Peace Treaty of 1947, and was duly decommissioned from...
Temistocle, Il re pastore and what he regarded as his finest libretto, AttilioRegolo [de]. For the librettos, Metastasio and his imitators customarily drew...
1970s Capitani Romani class (Only those units marked * were completed) AttilioRegolo* (1940) - Sold to France 1948 and renamed Chateaurenault Scipione Africano*...
Inner Traditions, 2020. ISBN 1644111578. Alessandro Scarlatti, Marco AttilioRegolo. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1975 (Series: The Operas...
mondo alla roversa, premiered Nov. 14 in Venice Johann Adolf Hasse – AttilioRegolo, premiered Jan. 12 in Dresden. Niccolo Jommelli – L’uccellatrice January...
the rione can be categorized as follows: Roman statesmen, e.g. Via AttilioRegolo, Via Caio Mario, Via Catone, Via Fabio Massimo, Via dei Gracchi, Via...
the torpedo boats Cigno and Lince escorted the crippled light cruiser AttilioRegolo, which was returning to port under tow by the tug Polifemo after the...
Rome that he produced some of his finest operas (Telemaco, 1718; Marco AttilioRegolò, 1719; La Griselda, 1721), as well as some noble specimens of church...
Dresden Alessandro Scarlatti Cambise, premiered Feb. 4 in Naples Marco AttilioRegolò Antonio Vivaldi Tito Manlio, premiered January in Mantua Il Teuzzone...
Domenico Lalli 4 February 1719 Naples, Teatro San Bartolomeo Marco AttilioRegolo dramma per musica 3 acts Matteo Noris Carnival (20–21 February) 1719...
She also attacked the damaged Italian light cruiser AttilioRegolo, but missed her. The AttilioRegolo had lost her bow due to an attack the previous day...
minesweeper R 212. Her most important target was the Italian cruiser AttilioRegolo, which she torpedoed on 7 November 1942. Although 60 feet (18 m) of...
light cruiser 11,744 3 December 1944 sunk as target 1 October 1970 AttilioRegolo Regia Marina Capitani Romani flotilla leader 3,750 15 May 1942 ceded...
GraunWV B:I:27 Johann Adolf Hasse L'eroe cinese Solimano Niccolò Jommelli AttilioRegolo, with libretto by Metastasio (composed 1752, first performed) Bajazette...
natal di Giove serenata 1 act Metastasio 7 October 1749 Hubertusburg AttilioRegolo opera seria 3 acts Metastasio 12 January 1750 Dresden Endimione festa...
considered the most important writer of opera seria libretti. His melodrama AttilioRegolo (1750) is generally considered his masterpiece Ludovico Antonio Muratori...
Navy. The shipyard during the World War II continued to build ships as AttilioRegolo, Scipione Africano, Legionario, Velite, Corsario, Antilope, Gazzella...
(Wohlan! und ohne Zagen) 1827 (before September) Text by Metastasio, from AttilioRegolo II, 5 (No. 1, other version: D 990E) and Gioas re di Giuda II (No. 2);...