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The Bride of Messina (German: Die Braut von Messina, German pronunciation: [diː ˈbʁaʊ̯t fɔn mɛˈsiːna] ⓘ) is a tragedy by Friedrich Schiller; it premiered on 19 March 1803 in Weimar. It is one of the most controversial works by Schiller, due to his use of elements from Greek tragedies (which were considered obsolete at the time it was ...
Don Pedro, Prince of Aragon, is a fictional character from William Shakespeare's play Much Ado About Nothing.In the play, Don Pedro is a nobleman who visits his friend Leonato in Messina, Italy, after a successful military conquest.
35 BCE - Messina attacked by forces of Octavian. [3] 520 CE - Roman Catholic diocese of Messina active (approximate date). [4] 535 CE - Belisarius of the Byzantine Empire takes Sicily. [5] 843 - Arabs in power. [5] [3] 1061 - Normans in power. [3] 1098 - Messina Cathedral construction begins. [3] 1190 - Messina sacked by forces of Richard I of ...
The games and tricks played on people often have the best intentions: to make people fall in love, to help someone get what they want, or to lead someone to realize their mistake. But not all are well-meant: Don John convinces Claudio that Don Pedro wants Hero for himself, and Borachio meets 'Hero' (actually Margaret) in Hero's bedroom window.
Messina (/ m ɛ ˈ s iː n ə / mess-EE ... After the fall of the Western Roman Empire the city was successively ruled by Goths from 476, then by the Byzantine Empire ...
The Bride of Messina (Czech: Nevěsta messinská) is a tragic opera in three acts, op. 18, by composer Zdeněk Fibich. The Czech language libretto by Otakar Hostinský is based on Friedrich Schiller 's play Die Braut von Messina .
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The siege of Messina (June–September 1282) was a 13th-century military engagement. Fought during the opening months of the War of the Sicilian Vespers, the engagement began when an Angevin army led by Charles of Anjou laid siege to the city of Messina, which had rebelled against Angevin rule.