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"Diana" is a song written and first performed by Paul Anka, [2] who recorded it in May 1957 at Don Costa’s studio in New York City. Anka stated in his autobiography that the song was inspired by a girl named Diana Ayoub (13 March 1939 – 1 December 2022), [3] whom he had met at his church and community events, and had developed a crush on ...
The music of ancient Rome was a part of Roman culture from the earliest of times. Songs ( carmen ) were an integral part of almost every social occasion. [ 1 ] The Secular Ode of Horace , for instance, was commissioned by Augustus and performed by a mixed children's choir at the Secular Games in 17 BC.
Diana most commonly refers to: Diana (name), given name (including a list of people with the name) Diana (mythology), ancient Roman goddess of the hunt and wild animals; later associated with the Moon; Diana, Princess of Wales (1961–1997), formerly Lady Diana Spencer, activist, philanthropist, and member of the British royal family
The 64-year-old, who wrote a song called Diana in the mid 1980s, said they became friends after he received an invite for tea. Speaking to The Times about his friendship with the late princess, he ...
The poem is a prayer dedicated to Diana and Apollo, and secondarily to Jupiter and Juno. It asks for their protection of Rome and its laws, as well as their favor in granting descendants to the Roman people. For Horace, prosperity and wealth returned to the city after Augustus took power and established peace.
"Princess Diana" is a song by American rapper Ice Spice. It is the second track on her debut extended play , Like..? , released on January 20, 2023, through 10K Projects and Capitol Records .
Eva Diana Kidisyuk [a] (born March 31, 2014; known online as Kids Diana Show, stylized as Kids Diana Show) is a YouTuber. Together with her brother Roma (born October 22, 2012) and parents Volodymyr and Olena, she hosts several YouTube channels producing roleplay-oriented content.
Parallels can be drawn to Endymion, another shepherd who was Diana's young love. Eros – The Greek god of love, focal in the ballet as an object of great worship and scorn. Diana – The Roman goddess of the hunt and chastity. It is at Diana's temple that the bacchanal in the third act takes place.