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D'Antona (other)
D'Antona, D'antona, d'Antona or Dantona may refer to the following: People *D'Antona (name) Other *Dantona, genus of moths *Buovo d'Antona, Italian translation of Bevis of Hampton *Buovo d'Antona (Traetta), Italian opera about the Bevis of Hampton See also *Antona (other) ''Antona'' is a genus of moths. Antona may also refer to * Antona (name) * USS Antona, USS ''Antona'', disambiguation of two US Navy ships ** USS Antona (1863), USS ''Antona'' (1863), formerly a British steamer of the same name ** USS Antona (IX-1 ...
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D'Antona (name)
D'Antona, D'antona, or d'Antona is a surname. Notable people with these names include the following: * Antonino D’Antona (1842–1913), Italian doctor * Jamie D'Antona (born 1982), American baseball infielder See also *Vince Dantona *D'Anton Lynn D'Anton Lynn (born Anthony Ray Lynn II, October 24, 1989) is the defensive coordinator for the UCLA Bruins of the Pac-12 Conference (NCAA). He previously served as the defensive backs coach for the Baltimore Ravens in 2021 before being elevated ... * D'Antoni {{surname Patronymic surnames ...
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Dantona
''Dantona'' is a genus of moths of the family Noctuidae The Noctuidae, commonly known as owlet moths, cutworms or armyworms, are a family of moths. They are considered the most controversial family in the superfamily Noctuoidea because many of the clades are constantly changing, along with the other f .... ReferencesNatural History Museum Lepidoptera genus database Hadeninae {{Hadeninae-stub ...
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Bevis Of Hampton
Bevis of Hampton ( fro, Beuve(s) or or ; Anglo-Norman: ; it, Buovo d'Antona) or Sir Bevois, was a legendary English hero and the subject of Anglo-Norman, Dutch, French, English, Venetian,Hasenohr, 173–4. and other medieval metrical chivalric romances that bear his name. The tale also exists in medieval prose, with translations to Romanian, Russian, Dutch, Irish, Welsh, Old Norse and Yiddish. Legend ''Sir Bevis of Hampton'' (c. 1324) is a Middle English romance. It contains many themes common to that genre: a hero whose exploits take him from callow youth to hard-won maturity, ending with a serene and almost sanctified death. Supporting him are a resourceful, appealing heroine and faithful servants set against dynastic intrigue, and a parade of interesting villains, both foreign and domestic. The plot has a geographical sweep which moves back and forth from England to the Near East and through most of western Europe, replete with battles against dragons, giants and other my ...
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Buovo D'Antona (Traetta)
''Buovo d'Antona'' is an Italian-language ''dramma giocoso'' opera in three acts by Tommaso Traetta, on a libretto by Carlo Goldoni based on the Bevis of Hampton chivalric tale, which premiered at the Teatro San Moisè, Venice on 27 December 1758. The opera was well received and staged in Bologna, Turin, Verona, Palma, Barcelona, Seville and finally Dresden in 1772. Antonio Zatta's Venetian edition of Goldoni's plays (1788–95) gives "1750" as the date for a Florence premiere of the opera, but this is now thought to be a mistake. Plot The plot is largely the same as the traditional Bevis of Hampton chivalric tale, but with dramatic alterations by Goldini. The basic story of the return to Antona from exile of the knight Buovo (tenor) to reclaim his estates and his beloved Drusiana (contralto) from the usurper Maccabruno (soprano en travesti) remains.Fanfare Volume 18, Issue 5 1995 p.364 "The opera tells of a knight (Buovo) who has been exiled from his native city of Antona by the ...
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