Servio Tullio is an opera composed by Agostino Steffani to a libretto by Ventura Terzago based on events in the life of the Roman king Servius Tullius. It was first performed in 1685.[2][3][4]
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ServioTullio is an opera composed by Agostino Steffani to a libretto by Ventura Terzago based on events in the life of the Roman king Servius Tullius...
himself as the wisest, most fortunate and best of all Rome's kings. ServioTullio, a 1686 libretto by Agostino Steffani According to Livy, Ab Urbe Condita;...
by Solone in 1685, by Audacia e rispetto, Prerogative d'amore, and ServioTullio in 1686, by Alarico in 1687, and by Niobe, regina di Tebe in 1688. Notwithstanding...
area, was most likely part of the temple. Between Via Flavia and Via ServioTullio stood the temple dedicated to the goddess Fortuna, while the circus...