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  • 71Pantazi Ghica — Infobox Writer name = Pantazi Ghica imagesize = 200px caption = Pantazi Ghica, photographed in courtroom attire pseudonym = Tapazin, G. Pantazi, Ghaki birthdate = birth date|1831|3|15 birthplace = deathdate = death date and… …

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  • 72Maldit-comiat — Comiat redirects here. For the Romanian village, see Lunca de Sus. Maldit comiat of Pere de Queralt A maldit (Occitan: [malˈdit], Catalan: [məɫˈdit] or [maɫˈd …

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  • 73Luys Ycart — (fl. 1396 ndash;1433), or Lluís Icart in modern orthography, was a Catalan poet. He left behind fourteen lyric poems and a long poem called Consolació i Avís d amor . All of his poetry was produced before the period 1420 ndash;30, which… …

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  • 74troubadour — /trooh beuh dawr , dohr , door /, n. 1. one of a class of medieval lyric poets who flourished principally in southern France from the 11th to 13th centuries, and wrote songs and poems of a complex metrical form in langue d oc, chiefly on themes… …

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  • 75Boccaccio, Giovanni — born 1313, Paris, France died Dec. 21, 1375, Certaldo, Tuscany Italian poet and scholar. His life was full of difficulties and occasional bouts of poverty. His early works include The Love Afflicted (с 1336), a prose work in five books, and The… …

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  • 76Sordello — (Sordel) (ca. 1200–ca. 1270)    Sordello is the best known of the Italian TROUBADOURS. He is famous now largely because of his significant position in DANTE’s DIVINE COMEDY, where in cantos 6 and 7 of the Purgatorio, he shows Dante and Virgil… …

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  • 77Gilbert and Sullivan — refers to the Victorian era partnership of librettist W. S. Gilbert (1836–1911) and composer Arthur Sullivan (1842–1900). Together, they wrote fourteen comic operas between 1871 and 1896, of which H.M.S. Pinafore , The Pirates of Penzance , and… …

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  • 78Narcissus (mythology) — Ameinias redirects here. For the younger brother of Aeschylus, see Ameinias of Athens. Narcissus by Caravaggio Narcissus gazing at his own reflection. Narcissus or Narkissos (Greek: Νάρκισσος), possibly derived from ναρκη (narke) meaning sleep,… …

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  • 79James V of Scotland — James V Anonymous portrait of James V, probably contemporary King of Scots Reign 9 September 1513 – 14 December 1542 Coronation …

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  • 80Mimnermus — Mimnermos was one of several ancient, Greek poets who composed verses about solar eclipses, and there was in fact a total solar eclipse of his home town, Smyrna, on April 6, 648 BC[1] His poetry survives only as a few fragments yet they afford us …

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