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The male first name Ercole, Italian version of Hercules, can refer to: People * Ercole (name), list of people with the name House of D'Este * Ercole I d'Este (1431–1505), Duke of Ferrara *Ercole II d'Este (1508–1559), Duke of Ferrara, Modena and Reggio *Ercole III d'Este (Ercole Rinaldo) (1727–1803), Duke of Modena and Reggio Opera and Film *''Ercole amante'' (Hercules in Love), an opera by Francesco Cavalli *''Ercole su'l Termodonte'' (Hercules in Thermodon), an opera by Antonio Vivaldi *''Le nozze d'Ercole e d'Ebe'' (The Marriage of Hercules and Hebe), an Italian-German opera *''Le pillole di Ercole, a 1962 Italian comedy film Places *Porto Ercole Italian town See also *Heracles (other) *Hercules (other) * Hercules' Club (other) *Hercule (other) Hercule may refer to: Fictional characters * Hercules, in Roman mythology * Hercule Poirot, a detective created by Agatha Christie * Hercule Flambeau, in the Father Brown mysteries by G. K. C ...
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Hercules
Hercules (, ) is the Roman equivalent of the Greek divine hero Heracles, son of Jupiter and the mortal Alcmena. In classical mythology, Hercules is famous for his strength and for his numerous far-ranging adventures. The Romans adapted the Greek hero's iconography and myths for their literature and art under the name ''Hercules''. In later Western art and literature and in popular culture, ''Hercules'' is more commonly used than ''Heracles'' as the name of the hero. Hercules is a multifaceted figure with contradictory characteristics, which enabled later artists and writers to pick and choose how to represent him. This article provides an introduction to representations of Hercules in the later tradition. Mythology Birth and early life In Roman mythology, although Hercules was seen as the champion of the weak and a great protector, his personal problems started at birth. Juno sent two witches to prevent the birth, but they were tricked by one of Alcmene's servants and sent ...
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Ercole (name)
Ercole is a masculine given name which is also used as a surname. People with the name include: Given name A–G * Ercole dell'Abate (1573–1613), Italian painter * Ercole Baldini (1933–2022), Italian road racing cyclist * Ercole Bernabei (1622–1687), Italian composer * Ercole Boero (1890–1952), Italian water polo player * Ercole Bottrigari (1531–1612), Italian scholar and mathematician * Ercole Calvi (1824–1900), Italian painter * Ercole Cattaneo (1906–date of death unknown), Italian figure skater * Ercole Chiaia (c.1850–1905, Italian spiritualist * Ercole Consalvi (1757–1824), Italian Cardinal * Ercole Coppola (1603–1658), Italian Roman Catholic prelate * Ercole Dembowski, Italian astronomer * Ercole dei Fedeli (c. 1465–c.1504–21), Italian goldsmith and master sword engraver * Ercole Ferrata (1610–1686) Italian sculptor * Ercole Gaibara (c. 1620–1690), Italian composer * Ercole Gallegati (1911–1990) Italian wrestler and Olympic medalist * ...
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Ercole I D'Este
Ercole I d'Este KG (English: ''Hercules I''; 26 October 1431 – 25 January 1505) was Duke of Ferrara from 1471 until 1505. He was a member of the House of Este. He was nicknamed ''North Wind'' and ''The Diamond''. Biography Ercole was born in 1431 in Ferrara to Nicolò III and Ricciarda da Saluzzo. His maternal grandparents were Thomas III of Saluzzo and Marguerite of Roussy. He was educated at the Neapolitan court of Alfonso, king of Aragon and Naples, from 1445 to 1460; there he studied military arts, chivalry, and acquired an appreciation for ''all'antica'' architecture and the fine arts, which would result in his becoming one of the most significant art patrons of the Renaissance. In 1471, with the support of the Republic of Venice, he became Duke on the death of his half-brother Borso, profiting from the absence of the latter's son, Niccolò, who was in Mantua. During an absence of Ercole from Ferrara, Niccolò attempted a coup, which was however crushed; Niccolò ...
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Ercole II D'Este
Ercole II d'Este (5 April 1508 – 3 October 1559) was Duke of Ferrara, Modena and Reggio from 1534 to 1559. He was the eldest son of Alfonso I d'Este and Lucrezia Borgia. Biography Through his mother, Ercole was a grandson of Pope Alexander VI, nephew of Cesare Borgia, and cousin of Saint Francis Borgia. Through his father, he was nephew of both Isabella d'Este, "the First Lady of the Renaissance", and Cardinal Ippolito d'Este. His siblings included Ippolito II, Archbishop of Milan and later Cardinal, nun Leonora, and Francesco, Marchese di Massalombarda. His half-siblings included Rodrigo Borgia of Aragon, Lucrezia's son by Alfonso of Aragon, Duke of Bisceglie, and perhaps Giovanni Borgia, the “infans Romanus”. Ercole played an indirect role in the 1527 Sack of Rome. Emperor Charles V's army crossed the Alps in 1526 but was unable to bring their heavy artillery with them. They sought to make a deal with Ercole, who subsequently provided the army with the necessary ...
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Ercole III D'Este
Ercole III d'Este (Ercole Rinaldo; 22 November 1727 – 14 October 1803) was Duke of Modena and Reggio from 1780 to 1796, and later of Breisgau (not resident). He was a member of the House of Este. Biography He was born in Modena, the son of Duke Francesco III d'Este, Duke of Modena and Charlotte Aglaé d'Orléans, daughter of Philippe d'Orléans, Duke of Orléans and Regent of France. He was the couple's fourth child and had an older sister Maria Teresa and two brothers who died before his birth. In 1741 he married Maria Teresa Cybo-Malaspina, heir and, from 1780, sovereign of the Duchy of Massa and Carrara: their relations turned out to be extremely unhappy and the Duchess lived for most of the time in Reggio, separated from her husband. When his parents succeeded as rulers of Modena, he was styled His Royal Highness the Hereditary Prince of Modena (1737–1780) and after 1780, His Royal Highness the Duke of Modena. Generally appreciated by his subjects (he sometimes sp ...
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Ercole Amante
''Ercole amante'' (''Hercules in Love'', French: ''Hercule amoureux'') is an opera in a prologue and five acts by Francesco Cavalli. Its Italian libretto is by Francesco Buti, based on Sophocles' ''The Trachiniae'' and on the ninth book of Ovid's ''Metamorphoses''. The first performance took place on 7 February 1662 in the Salle des Machines of the Tuileries in Paris. Background Cardinal Mazarin commissioned the opera to celebrate the June 1660 wedding of Louis XIV and Maria Theresa of Spain, but preparations for the staging were on a grand scale and caused a twenty-month delay, irritating the composer. Worse for him, eighteen ballet '' entrées'' and ''intermède Intermède (also intermédie, intramède, entremets) is a French term for a musical or theatrical performance involving song and dance, also an 18th-century opera genre. The context in which the 'intermède' was performed has changed over time. ...s'' with music by Isaac de Benserade and Jean-Baptiste Lully were ...
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Ercole Su'l Termodonte
''Ercole su'l Termodonte'' (; ''Hercules in Thermodon'') is a baroque Italian opera in three acts. In 1723, it became the sixteenth opera set to music by Antonio Vivaldi. Its catalogue number is RV 710. The libretto was written by Antonio Salvi (not Giacomo Francesco Bussani as previously misattributed).''Vitali'', 2007 The opera was premiered on 23 January 1723 in Rome's Teatro Capranica.italianopera.org
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Due to a papal edict preventing women from appearing onstage in Rome, it premiered with singing all the female roles. Vivaldi was both conductor and violin soloist. Although the score was believed to have been lost, 30 arias and 2 duets were disc ...
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Le Nozze D'Ercole E D'Ebe
''Le nozze d'Ercole e d'Ebe'' (The Marriage of Hercules and Hebe) is an opera in two acts composed by Christoph Willibald Gluck to an Italian libretto by an unknown author. Sometimes referred to as a '' festa teatrale'' or ''serenata'', it was first performed in Pillnitz Pillnitz is a quarter in the east of Dresden, Germany. It can be reached by bus, ship, walking along the river or by bicycle. Pillnitz is most famous for its Baroque palace and park, the Pillnitz Castle. Pillnitz Palace consists of the Riversi ... near Dresden on 29 June 1747 to celebrate the double wedding of the Bavarian elector and the Saxon crown prince to each other's sisters.Greene, David Mason (1985)''Greene's Biographical Encyclopedia of Composers'' p. 317. Reproducing Piano Roll FoundationGluck-Gesamtausgabe Institut für Musikwissenschaft, Goethe-Universität Roles References {{DEFAULTSORT:Nozze d'Ercole e d'Ebe 1747 operas Italian-language operas Azioni teatrali Operas by Christoph ...
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Le Pillole Di Ercole
''Le pillole di Ercole'' is a 1960 Italian comedy film directed by Luciano Salce. It was shown as part of a retrospective on Italian comedy at the 67th Venice International Film Festival. Cast * Nino Manfredi as Dottor Pasqui * Sylva Koscina as Silvia, Pasqui's wife * Jeanne Valérie as Odette * Vittorio De Sica as Piero Cuocolo * Francis Blanche * Piera Arico * Nedo Azzini * Gianni Bonagura * Franco Bruno * Maria Elisabetta Franco * Annie Gorassini * Mitchell Kowal * Ignazio Leone * Oreste Lionello as Gino * Lina Tartara Minora (as Lina Minora) * Andreina Pagnani as Giovanna Censorship When ''Le pillole di Ercole'' was first released in Italy in 1960 the Committee for the Theatrical Review of the Italian Ministry of Cultural Heritage and Activities The Ministry of Culture ( it, Ministero della Cultura - MiC) is the ministry of the Government of Italy in charge of national museums and the '' monuments historiques''. MiC's headquarters are located in the historic ...
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Porto Ercole
Porto Ercole () is an Italian town located in the municipality of Monte Argentario, in the Province of Grosseto, Tuscany. It is one of the two major towns that form the township, along with Porto Santo Stefano. Its name means "Port Hercules". Geography The resort is located on the eastern side of Monte Argentario promontory, and is from Grosseto, from Orbetello and about from Porto Santo Stefano. To the north of Porto Ercole are located the Laguna di Orbetello and the Tombolo della Feniglia. History Porto Ercole was first mentioned in 1296, when Margherita Aldobrandeschi, countess of Sovana, ordered the construction of a tower named ''Torre di Terra'', the oldest core of the town. In 1610, the Italian Baroque painter Caravaggio, exiled by the Pope, died in Porto Ercole on his way back to Rome and was buried in a local church. The Dutch Royal Family maintained a summer residence here in the latter half of the twentieth century. Transportation Porto Ercole was once conne ...
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Heracles (other)
Heracles or Herakles is the Greek mythic hero and son of the god Zeus. Heracles may also refer to: *Hercules, the Roman mythological analogue to the Greek Heracles * Herakles the Dactyl, a separate figure in Greek mythology said to have originated the Olympic Games Film and television * Bongo Heracles from '' X Bomber'', also known as Barry Hercules in the UK dubbed version, Star Fleet * ''Herakles'' (film), a 1962 film by Werner Herzog Sports * Heracles Almelo, the Dutch football club * Iraklis, a sports club based in Thessaloniki, Greece Games * ''Glory of Heracles'' (series), a Japanese role-playing video game series **''Glory of Heracles'', a 2008 video game from the series * ''Heracles Chariot Racing'', a video game for PlayStation 2 and WiiWare by Neko Entertainment Literature * Heracles Papyrus, an ancient Greek manuscript * ''Herakles'' (Euripides), also known as ''Heracles the Mad'', a Greek tragedy by Euripides * ''Herakles'', a play by Frank Wedekind Other uses ...
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Hercules (other)
Hercules is the Roman adaptation of the Greek mythological hero Heracles. Hercules may also refer to: Animals * Hercules beetle * Hercules (bear) (1975–2001), Scottish wrestling bear * Hercules (liger), the world's largest living cat * Hercules moth, of family Saturniidae * Hercules parrot, an extinct giant parrot species from New Zealand Arts and entertainment Fictional characters * Hercules (comics), various versions of the mythical hero in comics * Hercules (Disney character) * Hercules (''TUGS''), in the British children's television series ''TUGS'' * Hercules Grytpype-Thynne, a character from the British 1950s comedy radio programme ''The Goon Show'' * Hercules, a superhero in the 1970s Filmation animated cartoon ''Space Sentinels'' Film * ''Hercules'' (1958 film), starring Steve Reeves * ''Hercules'' (1983 film), starring Lou Ferrigno ** ''The Adventures of Hercules'' (1985 film), sequel to the 1983 film * ''Hercules'' (1997 film), a Disney animated film * ''Hercul ...
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