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The motive of secret societies is also present in the Karl Grosse's Horrid Mysteries ( 1791-1794 ) and Christian August Vulpius ' Rinaldo Rinaldini, the Robber Captain ( 1797 ).
Rinaldo d ' Asti is robbed, arrives at Castle Guglielmo, and is entertained by a widow lady ; his property is restored to him, the robbers caught and hanged, and he returns home safe and sound.
He soon finds that Luke is in fact Rinaldo, son of Brand of Amber, and has been responsible for yearly attempts on his life, on the anniversary of when Luke found out about Brand's death.
However, the Keep is also currently under siege by Dalt the Mercenary, a known enemy of Amber and friend of Luke / Rinaldo.
Random sends him to the kingdom of Kashfa as the Amberite representative at a coronation ... that of none other than Luke, who is crowned as " King Rinaldo I ", having overthrown Random's candidate Duke Arkans, in a largely bloodless coup.
The author of these trumps is Rinaldo, who learned the craft from his father Brand.
Godfrey is depicted in Handel's opera " Rinaldo " ( 1711 ) as Goffredo.
The epic contains many other characters, including Orlando's cousin, the paladin Rinaldo, who is also in love with Angelica ; the thief Brunello ; and the tragic heroine Isabella.
In his book Black Like Who ?, Rinaldo Walcott includes two essays (" A Tough Geography ": Towards a Poetics of Black Space ( s ) in Canada and " No Language is Neutral ": The Politics of Performativity in M. Nourbese Philip's and Dionne Brand's Poetry ) that deal with Dionne Brand's poetry and take up the overarching themes of her work.
In Bulfinch's Mythology, Rinaldo's acquisition of Bayard is described as follows: a disguised Maugris ( who had previously acquired Bayard ) tells Rinaldo that a wild horse under an enchantment roams the woods, and that this horse belonged initially to Amadis of Gaul and can only be won by a knight of Amadis ' lineage.
Renaud, as Rinaldo, is an important character in Italian Renaissance epics, including Morgante by Luigi Pulci, Orlando Innamorato by Matteo Maria Boiardo and Orlando Furioso by Ludovico Ariosto.
In Orlando Furioso, Rinaldo is the brother of Bradamante.
Renaud de Montauban should not be confused with Rinaldo, the son of Bertoldo and reputed founder of the House of Este in Torquato Tasso's epic poem Jerusalem Delivered ( 1580 ), though this second character is made out to be a descendant of the original paladin's sister Bradamante.
The second Rinaldo is the son of Bertoldo and Sophia and he lived during the time of the First Crusade.
She asks the magician Malagigi to kidnap Rinaldo, and the magician brings him to an enchanted island, while she returns to Cataio where she is besieged by king Agricane, another of her admirers, in the fortress of Albraccà.
Arriving on the castle grounds, Leon meets Rinaldo, who gives him a whip crafted by alchemy to assist in killing the monsters and enchants his gauntlet so he is able to use magic relics within the castle.
At Rinaldo's cottage, it is revealed that Sara is slowly becoming a vampire To make the whip effective against Walter, Rinaldo reveals that Leon must sacrifice Sara.
Patricia arrives back on the base and arranges a date night, Jackson and Charley Madison ( Phil Brock ) sneak him off the base, but they are caught during dinner by Rinaldo, who is having a business dinner with Ortega ( meaning they're in league together ).
Joe informs William of the hijacked weapons, but not before he is betrayed when Williams orders Rinaldo to finish it.
Armida tries to kill the greatest Christian knight Rinaldo ( his name appears in Ariosto's Orlando Furioso ( III, 30 ); he is the son of Bertoldo and was the reputed founder of the house of Este ) but she falls in love with him instead and takes him away to a magical island where he becomes infatuated with her caresses and grows idle.
Of these ( about sixty in number ), his Rinaldo Rinaldini, the Robber Captain ( 1797 ), is the most notorious.

Rinaldo and opera
* 1711 – The London première of Rinaldo by George Frideric Handel, the first Italian opera written for the London stage.
* 1711: Rinaldo, Handel's first opera for the London stage, premiered
* February 24 – Rinaldo by George Frideric Handel, the first Italian opera written for the London stage, premieres in that city.
Within a large and varied musical output, Handel was a vigorous champion of Italian opera, which he had introduced to London in 1711 with Rinaldo.
His opera ' Rinaldo and Armida ' has recently been published in the Recent Researches of the Music of the Baroque Era series ( A-R Editions ), edited by Steven Plank.
In 1984, she sang the title role of Handel's opera seria Rinaldo ( directed by Frank Corsaro ), the first Handel opera ever performed at the Met.
Some of the magical and exotic atmosphere of Romance informed tragedies for the stage, such as John Dryden's collaborative The Indian Queen ( 1664 ) as well as Restoration spectaculars and opera seria, such as Handel's Rinaldo ( 1711 ), based on a magical interlude in Tasso's Gerusalemme liberata.
Arias from the opera Rinaldo ( opera ) | Rinaldo, Byrne Collection
Podleś made her Metropolitan Opera debut on February 14, 1984, singing the title role in Handel's Rinaldo, but only for a few performances that year ( from which only two were in the Met's House ), and was notably absent from the Met for more than 24 years, since then pursuing her career elsewhere and performing regularly at all other major opera houses in Europe and America.
It was Handel's third London opera, intended to follow the success of Rinaldo after the unpopular Il pastor fido.

Rinaldo and by
This line was founded by Rinaldo, third son of Matteo Rosso the Great.
Friar Rinaldo lies with his godchild's mother: her husband finds him in the room with her ; and they make him believe that he was curing his godson of worms by a charm.
The full lyric possibilities of a string of choral songs were realized by Johannes Brahms in his Rinaldo, that — like the Walpurgisnacht — was set to a text by Goethe.
On August 16, 1328, the last Bonacolsi, Rinaldo, was overthrown in a revolt backed by the House of Gonzaga, a family of officials.
A sense of Italian national identity was reflected in Gian Rinaldo Carli's Della Patria degli Italiani, written in 1764, a very famous " much-quoted article telling how a stranger entered a café in Milan and puzzled its occupants by saying that he was neither a foreigner nor a Milanese.
In the 18th century, Rinaldo d ' Este was twice driven from his city by French invasions, and Francesco III built many of Modena's public buildings, but the Este pictures were sold and many of them wound up in Dresden.
The Pico family would reign as dukes until Mirandola, an ally of Louis XIV of France, was conquered by his rival, Joseph I, Holy Roman Emperor, in 1708 and annexed to Modena by Duke Rinaldo d ' Este, the exiled male line becoming extinct in 1747.
The magazine scored some success and published works by young talents like Dino Battaglia, Rinaldo D ' Ami and Giorgio Bellavitis.
Founded by Rinaldo Piaggio in 1884, Piaggio initially produced locomotives and railway carriages.
The Rivellino, the ancient main gate built in 1447 by Rinaldo Orsini.
Piaggio Aero Industries was established in its current form in November 1998, when a group of shareholders headed by Piero Ferrari and Josè Di Mase acquired the assets of Rinaldo Piaggio.
By 1998, the assets of Rinaldo Piaggio S. p. A. exchanged hands and a group of entrepreneurs headed by the Di Mase and Ferrari families and Piaggio became Piaggio Aero Industries.
Autopoiesis by Ken Rinaldo includes fifteen musical and robotic sculptures that interact with the public and modify their behaviors based on both the presence of the participants and each other.
Rinaldo eventually subdues the horse by throwing it on the ground, breaking the enchantment.

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