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Balus Libe
Balus may refer to: * Balus, Iran * Balus River, in Romania * Alexander Balus *Decebalus Decebalus (), sometimes referred to as Diurpaneus, was the last Dacian king. He is famous for fighting three wars, with varying success, against the Roman Empire under two emperors. After raiding south across the Danube, he defeated a Roman invas ...
, the last king of Dacia {{dab, geo ...
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Balus, Iran
Balas ( fa, بالاس, also Romanized as Balās; also known as Balūs) is a village in Do Hezar Rural District, Khorramabad District, Tonekabon County Tonekabon County ( fa, شهرستان تنکابن) is in Mazandaran province, Iran. The capital of the county is the city of Tonekabon. At the 2006 census, the county's population was 193,428 in 55,318 households. The following census in 201 ..., Mazandaran Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 108, in 36 families. References Populated places in Tonekabon County {{Tonekabon-geo-stub ...
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Balus River
Balus may refer to: *Balus, Iran * Balus River, in Romania *Alexander Balus ''Alexander Balus'' ( HWV 65) is an oratorio by George Frideric Handel, named after its title character, the Seleucid king Alexander Balas. The work has three acts and was written in English. The period of the story is from 150 B.C to 145 B.C. The ... * Decebalus, the last king of Dacia {{dab, geo ...
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Alexander Balus
''Alexander Balus'' ( HWV 65) is an oratorio by George Frideric Handel, named after its title character, the Seleucid king Alexander Balas. The work has three acts and was written in English. The period of the story is from 150 B.C to 145 B.C. The libretto is by Thomas Morell after the biblical book of 1 Maccabees. Fourth in a series of English military oratorios, following ''Joshua'' and the success of ''Judas Maccabaeus'', celebrating the victories of the Hanoverian monarchy over the Jacobite uprisings, the work moves from celebrations of military success in the first act to personal tragedies in the last. ''Alexander Balus'' was composed in the summer of 1747 and premiered on 23 March 1748 at Covent Garden Theatre The Royal Opera House (ROH) is an opera house and major performing arts venue in Covent Garden, central London. The large building is often referred to as simply Covent Garden, after a previous use of the site. It is the home of The Royal Op ..., London, with ...
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