• Creonte is a Brazilian Portuguese pejorative term roughly meaning "traitor" that is used within Brazilian jiu-jitsu organizations to refer to a former...
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    mankind. Act 1 Queen Orontea renounces love, even though her chief adviser Creonte urges her to marry for the good of the kingdom. The young painter Alidoro...
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    form another MMA team, the Brazilian Top Team. These students were called creontes by Carlson Gracie because of perceived lack of loyalty.[citation needed]...
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    1951 – Herbert Handt (Orfeo), Judith Hellwig (Euridice), Alfred Poell (Creonte), Hedda Heusser (Genio), Walter Berry (Pluto), Richard Walleigh (First...
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    committed within the context of the institution. Adultery Betrayal trauma Creonte Defection Infidelity Liar Opportunism Psalm 54 Psychological abuse Splitting...
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    Cook (a bass voice) who guards the oranges in the palace of the witch Creonte. They are blown to the palace with the aid of winds created by the demon...
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  • professional Sabbatical after nearly 20 years at the company while Peg Creonte succeeds Mr. Cox as head of his business line of government savings. In...
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    Giasone plans to abandon his wife Medea to marry Glauca the daughter of Creonte, the king of Corinth. In revenge Medea murders their two children and then...
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    him. In Italy, Bortniansky gained considerable success composing operas: Creonte (1776) and Alcide (1778) in Venice, and Quinto Fabio (1779) at Modena....
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  • Mimmo Palmara – Ares Roberto Camardiel – King Serse Alfio Caltabiano – Creonte George Rigaud – Lissipu Félix Fernández - Carete The film was originally...
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    Terence Stamp and Silvana Mangano. Two years later, Pasolini cast him as Creonte opposite Maria Callas in his Medea (1969). In 1972, he was in Bernardo...
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    production was also revived in October 2011 in Szeged. Act I, scene 2 - Aria of Creonte, "No, tollerar, non voglio il tuo disprezzo altero" Act I, scene 4 - Aria...
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    also caused controversy among Brazilian fighters and he was labelled as a Creonte by not only BJJ but also by Luta Livre fighters. In 1991 he was going to...
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  • Guarnieri - Túlio Silveira Célia Helena - Ceres Silveira Gracindo Júnior - Creonte Silveira Raul Cortez - Pedro Bergman Oswaldo Loureiro - Américo Junqueira...
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    Mefistofele Boito Khan Konchak Prince Igor Borodin Stromminger La Wally Catalani Creonte Medea Cherubini Raimondo Lucia di Lammermoor Donizetti Francesco Beatrix...
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    Year Cast (Medea, Glauce, Neris, Giasone, Creonte) Conductor, Opera House and Orchestra Label 1953 Maria Callas, Gabriella Tucci, Fedora Barbieri, Carlos...
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  • of physical therapy he is going to do that afternoon and the half-dozen Creonte-20s he drank with his pancakes in the morning. He is concerned about the...
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  • Edipo Ángela Molina - Yocasta Francisco Rabal - Tiresias Jairo Camargo - Creonte Jorge Martínez de Hoyos - Priest Miriam Colón - Deyanira Juan Sebastián...
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  • studied in Italy, where he composed several operas to Italian librettos: Creonte (1776) and Alcides (1778), staged in Venice, and Quinto Fabio (1779), staged...
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    1675. Creonte, king of Egypt is at war with Artaserse, King of Persia, but Artaserse’s son prince Laoconte is in love with Edessa, daughter of Creonte. Laoconte...
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  • prince and advisor to Anfione; secretly in love with Niobe Tenor Unknown Creonte, Thessalonian prince bewitched into helping Poliferno attack Thebes Alto...
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    rejected his former wife, Medea, in favour of Creusa, daughter of King Creon (Creonte) of Corinth. Creon banishes Medea from the city and she swears revenge...
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    Messalina (1960) La strada dei giganti (1960) The Colossus of Rhodes (1961) – Creonte Barabbas (1961) – Gladiatior Trainer (uncredited) The Son of Captain Blood...
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  • (Antigone) soprano Caterina Gabrielli Ismene soprano Francesca Gabrielli Creonte (Creon) tenor Antonio Prati Emone (Haemon) castrato Angiolo Monanni Adrasto...
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    Mundum Press: 2020) Oedipus Rex (1967, directed by Pier Paolo Pasolini) - Creonte Nostra Signora dei Turchi - Our Lady of the Turks (1968, director, Venice...
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  • Lewis. This attracted controversy and his old master, Carlson called him a Creonte (meaning traitor) although anti foreign sentiment eventually faded away...
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  • Sospiro, Enrico Onofri Simon Mayr: Medea in Corinto, Roberto Lorenzi (Creonte), Mihaela Marcu (Creusa), Paolo Cauteruccio (Evandro), Michael Spyres (Giasone)...
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  • both Welsh National Opera and Opéra National de Bordeaux. In 2010 he sang Creonte in Agostino Steffani's Niobe at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden. In...
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    Bortniansky studied in Italy with Galuppi and wrote several operas in Italian: Creonte (1776), Quinto Fabio (1778), Don Carlo (1786). Yevstignéi Fomín also studied...
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    score. Tiridate, King of Assyria Radamisto, disguised under the name of Creonte, King of Iberia and defeated King of Armenia Zenobia, queen, wife of Radamisto...
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