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* L ' Armida immaginaria ( summer 1777 Naples Teatro ( San Giovanni ) dei Fiorentini )
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L and Armida
On 11 January the opera L ' Armida, by Barberini house composer Marco Marazzoli, was presented in his honor and Marazzoli composed a work Le pretensioni del Tebro e del Po to commemorate recent events.
L and summer
Annually, from 1796 to 1798, L ' Olympiade de la République was held in revolutionary France, and is an early forerunner to the modern summer Olympic Games.
In the summer of 1988, Binoche returned to the stage in an acclaimed production of Anton Checkov's The Seagull directed by Russian director Andrei Konchalovsky at Théâtre De L ' odéon in Paris.
He also worked at the Edmonton Journal for one summer, where he met his future biographer, David L. Humphreys.
A multi-use Senior Center / Recreation Facility named for former County Councilwoman Veronica L. " Roni " Chenowith was opened in the summer of 2010 as an addition to the Parks & Rec.
In June, E. L. Ingalls built the first blacksmith shop, which he sold to John E. Butler in the summer of 1880, at which time the business became " Bullard and Butler.
* Arthur L. Ryerson, steel industrialist, who died on the Titantic maintained a summer home for his family in Springfield Center known as Ringwood
According to a January 4, 1977, L. A. Times article entitled HOMEGROWN PUNK by Robert Hilburn, Rodney Bingenheimer saw Van Halen at the Gazzarri club in the summer of 1976, so he took Gene Simmons of Kiss to see Van Halen.
Beginning in 1936, Albert Einstein had a summer home in Saranac Lake, renting the cottage of local architect William L. Distin ; he could often be seen sailing with his wife on Lake Flower.
He was eventually baptized, along with his brother Dwight L. Armstrong, in the summer of 1927 by Dr. Dean, the non-Sabbatarian pastor of Hinson Memorial Baptist Church in Portland, Oregon.
Leutnants Otto Parschau and Kurt Wintgens were the pioneers in introducing the Eindecker to combat service in the late spring and early summer of 1915, and with Wintgens scoring his first three aerial victories in the first two weeks of July 1915 ( unconfirmed on July 1 and 4, first confirmed victory on the 15th, all over Morane-Saulnier L two-seaters ) the period of the " Fokker Scourge " began.
In a postwar analysis of the unpreparedness of U. S. Army forces deployed to Korea during the summer and fall of 1950, Army Major General Floyd L. Parks stated that " Many who never lived to tell the tale had to fight the full range of ground warfare from offensive to delaying action, unit by unit, man by man ... hat we were able to snatch victory from the jaws of defeat ... does not relieve us from the blame of having placed our own flesh and blood in such a predicament.
This kurgan was excavated in a dig led by Russian Academy of Sciences Archeology Institute Prof. L. Yablonsky in the summer of 2006.
In 1996, a unicorn that no one can see was adapted as a teaching device at Camp Quest, the first free-thought summer camp for children established in the United States, by Dr. L. Wilson.
While in school she studied ballet and her ambition was to become a lawyer, but a role during summer vacation — when she was only 16 — in Michel Lang's L ' hôtel de la plage launched her into the world of film.
In the late summer of 1925, the two-masted schooner Fort Chesterfield entered the channel, and, following the advice of local Inuit, found a well protected inlet in Tusjujak ( now Ford Lake, named after J. L. Ford, post manager in 1929 ) to establish their strategic station.
They can be distinguished from the Rock Ptarmigan ( L. muta ) by habitat ( L. lagopus is not found above the tree line ), larger size and thicker bill ; the summer plumage is browner, the winter Willow Ptarmigan's male lacks the black loral stripe.
In the summer of 1967 Acosta met Hunter S. Thompson, who would in 1971 write an article on Acosta and the injustice in the barrios of East L. A. for Rolling Stone titled " Strange Rumblings in Aztlan ".
Because this was the first time that Symantec had acquired a business that had revenues, inventory, and customers, Eubanks chose to change nothing at BreakThrough Software for six months, and the actual merger logistics started in the summer of 1987, with Turner being appointed by Eubanks as general manager of the TimeLine business unit, Turner was made responsible for the successful integration of the company into Symantec and ongoing growth of the business, with P & L.
His botanical career began with the help of René Louiche Desfontaines, who recommended Candolle for work in the herbarium of Charles Louis L ' Héritier de Brutelle during the summer of 1798.
L and 1777
A fragment of his treatise On burning-glasses was published as (" Concerning wondrous machines ") by L. Dupuy in 1777, and also appeared in 1786 in the forty-second volume of the Histoire de l ' Academie des Instrumentistes.
He was educated at Westminster School ; matriculated at Christ Church, Oxford on 2 July 1774 ; was elected fellow of All Souls College in 1777 ; and graduated B. C. L.
The first printed Jèrriais appears in the first newspapers at the end of the 18th century, and the earliest identified dated example of printed poetry is a fragment by Matchi L ' Gé ( Matthew Le Geyt 1777 – 1849 ) dated 1795.
Besides his masterpiece, he wrote L ' Art défensif supérieur à l ' offensif ( 1793 ; in reply to attacks made upon his earliest work, La Fortification perpendiculaire, of which in later editions it forms part ); Mémoire historique sur la fonte des canons ( Paris, 1758 ), and other works on the same subject ; ( London, 1777 ); Rotation des boulets ( Acad., 1755 ); and Relations du siège de Saint-Jean-d ' Acre ( Paris, 1789 ).
* Toraude, L. G., Bernard Courtois ( 1777 – 1838 ) et la découverte de l ' iode ( 1811 ), Vigot Frères, Paris, 1921
The earliest identified dated example of printed poetry in Jèrriais is a fragment by Matchi L ' Gé ( Matthew Le Geyt 1777 – 1849 ), dated 1795.
( 1777 ), 3 vols., a work intended especially as a refutation of Voltaire ; L ' Exode expliqué, 3 vols.
L and Naples
Naples, which was held by Alfonso's brother, Pedro de Aragon, was besieged in 1424 by the Genoese ships and Joan's troops, now led by Francesco Sforza, son of Muzio ( who had died at L ' Aquila ).
When the war was over, Romeo invested his war profits in acquiring locomotive and railways carriage plants in Saronno ( Costruzioni Meccaniche di Saronno ), Rome ( Officine Meccaniche di Roma ) and Naples ( Officine Ferroviarie Meridionali ), which were added to his A. L. F. A.
* L ' amante combattuto dalle donne di Punto ( 1781 Naples Teatro San Giovanni dei Fiorentini ) biondolina ; La giardiniera fortunata
His position was greatly enhanced by the rapid-fire successes of Alessandro nelle Indie ( Naples, 1824, revised, Milan, 1826 ; given and recorded in London in November 2006 ), Amazilia ( Naples 1824, revised, Vienna, 1827 ), and the previously mentioned L ' Ultimo giorno di Pompei ( Naples, 1825 ).
His reputation now firmly established, he settled for some years at Naples, where, despite the popularity of Niccolò Piccinni, Domenico Cimarosa and Pietro Guglielmi, of whose triumphs he was bitterly jealous, he produced a series of highly successful operas, one of which, L ' ldolo cinese, made a deep impression upon the Neapolitan public.
* R 1. 71 Le gare generose ( spring 1786 Naples, Teatro dei Fiorentini ) schiavi per amore ; Le bon maître, ou L ' esclave par amour
* R 1. 76 L ' amor contrastato ( carnival 1789 Naples, Teatro dei Fiorentini ) contrastato o sia La molinarella
* June 2 – Battle of L ' Aquila: Jacopo Caldora and Micheletto Attendolo for the Kingdom of Naples defeat Braccio da Montone for Alfonso V of Aragon.
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