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  2. Spanish Golden Age theatre - Wikipedia

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    Calderón de la Barca, a key figure in the theatre of the Spanish Golden Age. Spanish Golden Age theatre refers to theatre in Spain roughly between 1590 and 1681. [1] Spain emerged as a European power after it was unified by the marriage of Ferdinand II of Aragon and Isabella I of Castile in 1469 and then claimed for Christianity at the Siege of Granada in 1492. [2]

  3. Wikipedia : WikiProject Musical Theatre/Internet Archive

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    The Encyclopedia of the Musical Theatre, Second Edition. Vol. II. Schirmer Books. ISBN 9780028655734. Gänzl, Kurt (2001). The Encyclopedia of the Musical Theatre, Second Edition. Vol. III. Schirmer Books. ISBN 9780028655741. Gänzl, Kurt (2001). Musicals: The Complete Illustrated Story of the World's Most Popular Live Entertainment.

  4. File:Iberian-Guanche inscriptions.pdf - Wikipedia

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    Original file (2,000 × 1,245 pixels, file size: 1.71 MB, MIME type: application/pdf, 12 pages) This is a file from the Wikimedia Commons . Information from its description page there is shown below.

  5. List of music students by teacher: C to F - Wikipedia

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    Champagne (1891–1965) studied with teachers including Alexis Contant, André Gedalge, [[List of music students by teacher: C to F#Raoul Laparra Charles|Raoul Laparra Charles]], and Koechlin . Jocelyne Binet

  6. Madrid - Wikipedia

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    The century also was a time of heyday for theatre, represented in the so-called corrales de comedias. [ 47 ] The city changed hands several times during the War of the Spanish Succession : from the Bourbon control it passed to the allied "Austracist" army with Portuguese and English presence that entered the city in late June 1706 [ es ] , [ 48 ...

  7. Iberian Peninsula - Wikipedia

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    The Iberian Peninsula (IPA: / aɪ ˈ b ɪər i ə n / eye-BEER-ee-ən), [a] also known as Iberia, [b] is a peninsula in south-western Europe.Mostly separated from the rest of the European landmass by the Pyrenees, it includes the territories of Peninsular Spain [c] and Continental Portugal, comprising most of the region, as well as the tiny adjuncts of Andorra, Gibraltar, and, pursuant to the ...

  8. List of music students by teacher: T to Z - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item ... Togni (1871-1929) studied with teachers including Willem Kes, [[List of music students by ...

  9. Iberians - Wikipedia

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    The famous bust of the "Lady of Elche", probably a priestess."Warrior of Moixent" Iberian (Edetan) ex-voto statuette, 2nd to 4th centuries BC, found in Edeta. The Iberians (Latin: Hibērī, from Greek: Ἴβηρες, Iberes) were an ancient people settled in the eastern and southern coasts of the Iberian Peninsula, at least from the 6th century BCE.