Occurrences of this Type (454)
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(Verismo)
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(Verismo)
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(Durvasas)
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(Anusuya)
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(The King)
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(Sakùntala)
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(Priyamvada)
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(Kanva)
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(aged 50) (Gianni Schicchi (character))
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A Carthiginian corsair, prisoner of the Greeks in Syracuse (Làbdaco)
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A Christian (Perside)
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A Christian apostle (Fanuel)
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A Creole, Riccardo's secretary (Renato)
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A Franciscan monk (Padre Guardiano)
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A Franciscan monk (Fra Melitone)
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A French diplomat (De Siriex)
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A French officer (Count de Vaudemont)
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A French officer (Le Sire de Béthune)
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A French soldier (Tebaldo)
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A French soldier (Roberto (I Vespri siciliani))
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A General in Duncan's army (Banco)
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A General in Duncan's army (Macbeth (character))
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A Genoese gentleman (Gabriele Adorno)
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A Genoese goldsmith, later favourite courtier of the Doge (Paolo Albiani)
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A Genoese lady (Laura Adorno)
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A Genoese nobleman (also known as Andrea) (Jacopo Fiesco)
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A Genoese popular leader, later courtier (Pietro (Prologue))
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A Genoese prince (Enzo Grimaldo)
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A German prisoner (Marcovaldo)
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A Greek elder (Nereo)
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A Milanese leader (Rolando)
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A Roman (Dositeo)
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A Roman general (Ezio)
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A Russian Count (Loris Ipanov)
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A Saxon knight (Aroldo (character))
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A Scottish nobleman, Lord of Fife (Macduff)
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A Sicilian (Daniéli)
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A Sicilian (Manfredo)
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A Sicilian doctor (Giovanni da Procida)
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A Spanish Duke (Ovando)
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A Spanish grandee (Don Ruy Gomez de Silva)
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A Venetian gentleman (Roderigo)
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A Veronese soldier (Arrigo (La battaglia di Legnano))
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A Vestal virgin (Rubria)
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A Vizcayan gypsy woman (Azucena)
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A bandit (Ernani (character))
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A blind man (Il Cieco)
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A captain in the Count's army (Ferrando)
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A coachman (Alfio)
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A coachman (Cirillo)
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A concert singer (Claretta)
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A concert singer (Floriana)
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A concert singer (Cascart)
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A corsair (Giovanni)
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A corsair (Anselmo)
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A corsair in the service of the Genoese Republic, later Doge of Genoa (Simon Boccanegra (character))
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A courtesan (Violetta Valery)
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A courtesan (Dejanice (character))
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A courtier (Borsa)
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A courtier (Pietro (Dramma))
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A director (Duclou)
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A doctor (Borov)
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A farmgirl (Magdelone)
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A follower of Simon (Gobrias)
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A forester (Guglielmo Wulf)
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A fortune-teller (L'Indovino)
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A friend of Chénier (Roucher)
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A friend of Fritz (Hanezò)
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A friend of Fritz (Federico (L'amico Fritz))
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A geisha, known as Madame Butterfly (Cio-cio-san)
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A groom (Dimitri)
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A gypsy boy (Beppe (L'amico Fritz))
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A gypsy girl (Preziosilla)
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A hired assassin (Sparafucile)
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A holy man (Briano)
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A hunchback clown (in the play, Taddeo) (Tonio)
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A huntsman from Sölden (Giuseppe Hagenbach)
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A journalist (Bussy)
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A journalist (Michelin)
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A knight (Godvino)
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A knight of Aquileia (Foresto)
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A lady-in-waiting to the Princess of Aragon (Leonora (Il trovatore))
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A landowner (Stromminger)
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A large geographical area that is not a country or continent. It may be a part of a country (e.g. California, Crete), it may straddle more than one country (e.g. the Tyrol), or it may encompass multiple countries (e.g. South America). (Region)
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A leader of the Venetian Inquisition, husband of Laura (Alvise Badoero)
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A learned doctor (Uin-Scî)
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A magician (Simon Mago)
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A man of law (Dottor Graziano)
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A man of property (Pantalone de' Bisognosi)
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A man-servant in the Bisognosi's house (Tartaglia)
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A monologue writer (Lartigon)
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A mulatto woman, Maddalena's companion (Bersi)
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A muleteer, then pedlar (Mastro Trabuco)
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A negro fortune-teller (Ulrica)
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A nobleman (Raffaele von Leuthold)
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A nobleman (Marullo)
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A page (Oscar)
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A pastor (Moser)
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A peasant girl (Laura)
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A pedlar, confidante of Florindo (Brighella)
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A person who has written one or more libretti for an opera. (Librettist)
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A player (in the play, Arlecchino) (Beppe (Pagliacci))
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A poet (Andrea Chénier (character))
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A police official (Grech)
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A public scrivener (Isèpo)
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A rabbi (David)
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A relationship between a pupil and his teacher. The Italian Opera Topic Map only includes teachers of composition. (Teacher/pupil)
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A retired old soldier (Miller)
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A rich merchant (Hu-Tsin)
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A rich young man (Osaka)
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A sailor (Silvano (character, Un ballo in maschera))
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A sailor in the regatta (Zuàne)
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A sans-culotte (Mathieu)
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A scholar (Faust (character))
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A servant (Desiré)
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A servant, later a revolutionary (Carlo Gérard)
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A shepherd (Renaldo)
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A shepherd in Dom-Rémy (Giacomo)
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A simple girl (Margherita (Mefistofele))
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A singer (La Gioconda (character))
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A slave, believed to be the eldest daughter of Nabucco (Abigaille)
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A soldier in Manrico's service (Ruiz)
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A spy (L'Incredible)
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A street singer (Barnaba)
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A surgeon (Lorek)
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A tavern owner (Afra)
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A video recording. (Video recording)
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A villager (Silvio)
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A waiter (Augusto)
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A writer (Pietro Fléville)
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A young Breton, Attila's slave (Uldino)
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A young Sicilian (Arrigo (I Vespri siciliani))
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A young nobleman of Aragon (Count di Luna)
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A young peasant (Turiddu)
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A young peasant woman (Santuzza)
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A zither-player (Walter)
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Acciano's son (Oronte)
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Acciano's wife, secretly a Christian (Sofia)
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Actress of the Comédie Française (Adriana Lecouvreur (character))
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Agent of the Wells Fargo Company (Ashby)
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Alfio's wife (Lola)
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Alfredo's father (Giorgio Germont)
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Alice's husband (Ford)
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Alvaro's son and successor (Gusmano)
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Alzira's sister (Zuma)
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Ambassador of the Venetian Republic (Lodovico)
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An Ahasuerian preacher (Stiffelio (character))
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An Arabian girl (Zohra)
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An Ethiopian slave (Aida (character))
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An Inca warrior (Otumbo)
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An audio recording (Audio recording)
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An elderly officer of the King of Babylon (Abdallo)
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An indian (Billy Jackrabbit)
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An officer in the army of Prince Urgel, and the supposed son of Azucena (Manrico)
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An officer of the King (Delil)
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An old Roman (Leone)
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An old colonel, count of the Empire and Lina's father (Stankar)
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An old preacher (Jorg)
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An old triumvir of Syracus (Dardano)
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An old woman (Madelon)
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An orphan, the Count's niece (Amalia)
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Aquilante's daughter (Gloria (character))
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Aquilante's son (Bardo)
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Argelia's lover, a outlawed Tuscan condottiere (Admèto)
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Aroldo's wife (Mina)
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Arrigo Boito is probably better known as a librettist than as a composer, especially for his texts for Verdi's Simon Boccanegra, and the Shakespearian Otello and Falstaff, as well as the libretto of Ponchielli's La Gioconda. (Boïto, Arrigo)
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Arvino's brother, later a hermit (Pagano)
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Arvino's daughter (Giselda)
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Arvino's wife (Viclinda)
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Ataliba's daughter (Alzira (character))
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Attorney general (Fouquier-Tinville)
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Balandrano of the House of Balandrana (Il capitan Spaventa)
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Banco's son (Fleanzio)
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Bandit (Dick Johnsen)
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Barbiere e direttore delle terme (Macrone Massimo)
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Barge-owner (aged 50) (Michele)
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Bartender at the Polka saloon (Nick)
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Based on both parts of Goethe's Faust. In naming his setting of Goethe's poem after the devil rather than after its human protagonist, Boito was signalling that his primary concern was the metaphysics of the "bargain between God and the Devil". (Mefistofele)
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Belfiore's steward (Delmonte)
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Billy Jackrabbit's squaw (Wowkle)
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Buoso's brother-in-law (Betto di Signa)
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Buoso's cousin (aged 70) (Simone)
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Buoso's nephew (aged 40) (Gherardo)
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Calatrava's daughter (Donna Leonora di Vargas)
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Calatrava's son (Don Carlo di Vargas)
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Called La Vecchia, Buoso's cousin (aged 60) (Zita)
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Camoine's niece (Amica (character))
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Canio's wife (in the play, Colombina) (Nedda)
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Capo dei pompieri (Marcus Pipa)
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Captain of the Guards (Radamès)
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Captain of the corsairs (Corrado)
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Carlo's brother (Francesco)
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Carlo's companion (Rolla)
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Celebrated singer (Floria Tosca)
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Chief Cook (Pong)
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Chief of police (Baron Scarpia)
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Cio-Cio-san's uncle (The Bonze)
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Cobbler (Pinelli)
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Commandant of Brest (Count Ivrea)
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Corrado's mistress (Medora)
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Count of Salinguerra (Riccardo)
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Count of San Bonifacio (Oberto (character))
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Count of Saxony (Maurizio)
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Count of Warwick, Governor of Boston (Riccardo (Un ballo in maschera))
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Court chamberlain (De Brigole)
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Court jester to the Duke of Mantua (Rigoletto (character))
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Cuniza's confidante (Imelda (Oberto))
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Dancing master (Despereaux)
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Dardano's daughter (Argelia)
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Daughter of Nabucco (Fenena)
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Daughter of the Fords (Nannetta)
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Desdemona's attendant, Iago's wife (Emilia)
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Direttore degli scavi (Parvolo Patacca)
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Dmitri's aunt (Sofia Ivanovna)
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Doctor (Maestro Spinelloccio)
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Doge of Venice (Francesco Foscari)
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Drummer (Vinaigre)
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Duchess of Ostheim, Walter's niece (Federica)
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Dufresne's wife (La Signora Dufresne)
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Duncan's son (Malcolm)
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Dyer (Guccio)
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Elena's companion (Pantalis)
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Elena's maid (Ninetta)
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Elisabeth's lady-in-waiting (Princess Eboli)
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Elisabeth's page (Thibault)
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Elvira's confidante (Giovanna (Ernani))
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Emperor of Germany (Barbarossa)
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Enemy of the Count (Tom (Un ballo in maschera))
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Enemy of the Count (Samuel)
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Exiled King of Tartary (Timur)
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Falstaff's page (Robin (Falstaff))
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Father Fidelia and Frank (Gualterio)
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Faust's pupil (Wagner)
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Fidelia's brother (Frank)
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Flora's protector (Marchese d'Obigny)
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Follower of Falstaff (Pistola)
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Follower of Falstaff (Bardolfo)
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Friend of Alfredo (Gastone, Vicomte de Letorières)
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Fritz's housekeeper (Caterina)
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Gaston's steward (Raymond)
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Gendarme (Sciarrone)
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General Purveyor (Pang)
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Gherardo's son (aged 7) (Gherardino)
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Gherardo's wife (aged 34) (Nella)
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Giacomo's daughter (Giovanna (Giovanna d'Arco))
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Gianni's daughter (aged 21) (Lauretta Schicchi)
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Gilda's duenna (Giovanna (Rigoletto))
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Gioconda's mother (La Cieca)
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Governess (Matrena Pavlovna)
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Governor of Peru (Alvaro)
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Governor of Sicily under under Charles d'Anjou, King of Naples (Guido di Monforte)
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Grand Chancellor (Ping)
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Graziano's maid-servant, confidante of Rosaura and future bride of Brighella (Colombina)
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Group project; Ponchielli wrote the introduction and one aria. Opera Buffa. (Il sindaco babbeo)
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Head of the Marmelukes (Roustan)
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High Priest (Ramfis)
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High priest of the Hebrews (Zaccaria)
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Hélène's companion (Isaure)
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Il Cieco's daughter (Iris (character))
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Imperatore egizio (Faraone XIII)
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Impresario and choragus (Giocadio)
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In the Spanish army (Surgeon)
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Infante of Spain (Don Carlos (character))
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Jacopo's wife (Lucrezia Contarini)
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Keeper of a house of ill repute (Kyoto)
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King of Babylon (Nabucco (character))
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King of Ethiopia, Aida's father (Amonasro)
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King of France (Carlo VII)
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King of Scotland (Duncan)
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King of Spain (Don Carlo (Ernani))
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King of Spain (Philip II)
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King of the Huns (Attila (character))
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La Contessa Sukarev, Fedora's friend (Olga)
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La schiava (Smaragdi)
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Lady at court (Madame de Bülow)
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Landlord (Benoît)
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Laundress (Toniotta)
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Laundress (Giulia)
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Laundress (La Rossa (Madame Sans-Gêne))
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Laundress, then Duchess of Danzig (Catarina Hubscher)
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Lene Armuth's niece (Jebbel)
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Leonora's confidante (Ines)
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Leonora's maid (Curra)
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Lida's maid (Imelda (La battaglia di Legnano))
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Lieutenant in the United States Army (B. F. Pinkerton)
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Lina's cousin (Dorotea)
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Lina's cousin (Federico di Frengel)
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Lucrezia's friend and confidante (Pisana)
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Macbeth's wife (Lady Macbeth)
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Maddalena's mother (Comtessa di Coigny)
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Magda's friend (Yvette)
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Magda's maid (Lisette)
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Magda's protector (Rambaldo Fernandez)
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Manon's brother, sergeant of the King's Guard (Lescaut)
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Marco's wife (aged 38) (La Ciesca)
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Margherita's neighbour (Marta)
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Marquis of Posa (Rodrigue)
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Marriage broker (Goro)
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Member of the Comédie (Quinault)
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Member of the Comédie (Poisson)
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Member of the Comédie (Mlle Jouvenot)
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Member of the Comédie (Mlle Dangeville)
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Member of the Council of Ten (Jacopo Loredano)
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Mestizo from Ramerrez' band (José Castro)
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Michele's wife (aged 25) (Giorgetta)
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Miller's daughter (Luisa (Luisa Miller))
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Mina's cousin (Elena (Aroldo))
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Mina's cousin (Enrico)
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Mina's father (Egberto)
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Miner (Trin)
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Miner (Harry)
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Miner (Larkens)
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Miner (Happy)
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Miner (Bello)
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Miner (Sid)
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Miner (Joe)
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Miner (Sonora)
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Minister of police (Fouché)
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Moorish general in the Venetian army (Otello (character))
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Mr. Dufreyne's attendant (Marco (Zazà))
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Musician (Schaunard)
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Nephew of King Sedecia of Jerusalem (Ismaele)
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Nero's henchman (Tigellino)
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Niece of Hu-Tsin (Ah-Joe)
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Notary (Ser Amantio di Nicolao)
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Nurse of Hu-Cî (Hua-Quî)
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Oberto's daughter (Leonora)
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Old peasant woman (Anna (Risurrezione))
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One of Seid's warriors (Selimo)
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Otello's ensign (Iago)
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Otello's lieutenant (Cassio)
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Otello's predecessor as Governor of Cyprus (Montano)
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Otello's wife (Desdemona)
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Owner of a country lodge (Uberto)
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Owner of the Café Chantant (Malardot)
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Pagano's steward (Pirro)
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Painter (Mario Cavaradossi)
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Painter (Marcello)
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Pantalone's daughter (Rosaura)
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Papal legate (Adhemar de Montheil)
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Pasha of Corone (Seid)
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Peruvian tribal chief (Ataliba)
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Peruvian tribal chief (Zamoro)
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Philip's queen (Elisabeth de Valois)
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Philosopher (Colline)
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Pinkerton's American wife (Kate Pinkerton)
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Poet (Prunier)
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Poet (Rodolfo (Puccini's La Bohème))
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Poet (Rodolfo (Leoncavallo's La Bohème))
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Police agent (Spoletta)
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Political prisoner (Cesare Angelotti)
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Posing as Stanislao, King of Poland (Cavaliere di Belfiore)
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President of the tribunal (Dumas)
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Proprietor of an opium den (Cim-Fen)
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Rambaldo's friends (Perichaud, Gobin, Crébillon)
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Rambaldo's mistress (Magda de Civry)
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Renaldo's brother (Giorgio (Amica))
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Renato's wife (Amelia)
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Rich Japanese (Prince Yamadori)
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Ricke's sister (Jane)
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Rigoletto's daughter (Gilda)
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Rolando's wife (Lida)
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Roman emperor (Nerone (character))
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Seamstress (Mimì)
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Seid's favourite slave (Gulnara)
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Senator, member of the Giunta (Barbarigo)
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Sergeant (Flamberge)
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Sergeant, then duke of Danzig (Lefebvre)
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Serva di Aricia (Calpurnia)
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Serva di Patacca (Lidia)
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Servant (Suzuki)
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Sheriff (Jack Rance)
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Silva's niece and betrothed (Elvira)
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Silva's steward (Jago)
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Simon's daughter, under the name Amelia Grimaldi (Maria Boccanegra)
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Simone's son (Marco (Gianni Schicchi))
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Singer (Musetta)
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Sister of Ezzelino da Romano (Cuniza)
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Sister of Friedrich of Austria (Duchess Elena)
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Slave girl (Liù)
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Sommo sacerdote (Aricia)
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Son of Hu-Tsin (Hu-Cî)
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Son of the Governor of Rhodes, Folco, and leader of the Lombard crusaders (Arvino)
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Sparafucile's sister (Maddalena)
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Spavento's man-servant (Arlecchino Battocchio)
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Stage director of the Comédie Française (Michonnet)
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State councillor (Alcindoro de Mittoneaux)
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Stevedore (aged 20) (Luigi)
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Stevedore (aged 35) (Tinca)
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Stevedore (aged 55) (Talpa)
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Stiffelio's wife (Lina)
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Stromminger's daughter (Wally)
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Student (Edmondo)
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Suitability for display: Suitability of a topic name for display; for use in the parameters of variant names. (Display)
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Suitability for sorting: Suitability of a topic name for use as a sort key; for use in the parameters of variant names. (Sort)
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Suor Angelica's aunt (Principessa La Zia)
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Supreme commander of the English army (Talbot)
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Tailor (Leroy)
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Talpa's wife (aged 50) (Frugola)
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The Baron's daughter (Giulietta di Kelbar)
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The Baron's nephew (Edoardo di Sanval)
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The Count's brother (Roger)
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The Count's daughter (Helene)
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The Count's son (Carlo)
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The Count's treasurer (Arminio)
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The King of Egypt's daughter (Amneris)
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The King's steward (Don Riccardo)
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The Lord of Aquileia's daughter (Odabella)
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The Margrave Rodolfo's niece (Anna von Rehberg)
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The Princess Romazoff (Fedora Romazov)
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The count's servant (Ulmo)
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The count's son (Oberto (Edmea))
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The doge's son (Jacopo Foscari)
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The factor (Vincenzo Gellner)
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The libretto was written by Zanardini under the pseudonym Anneldo Graziani. (The librettist of La Tilde)
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The principal in a troupe of players (in the play, Pagliaccio) (Canio)
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The reaper (Seid (La Falce))
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This topic map was originally written to help me understand various aspects of the Topic Maps standard, and to be able to experiment with different modeling approaches. Latterly it has served as a test bed for Ontopia's topic map engine and other components of the Ontopia Knowledge Suite, and therefore contains a few unusual constructs. As of July 2006 it is maintained in LTM syntax. An XTM version can be generated using the Export plug-in of the Omnigator. Version 2.0 represents a major overhaul of the ontology and alignment of identifiers with the Norwegian Opera topic map. (Italian Opera Topic Map)
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Timur's son (Calaf)
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Toy vendor (Parpignol)
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Treasurer general (Géronte di Ravoir)
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Treasurer of the States of Brittany (La Rocca)
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Turandot's father (Emperor Altoum)
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Turiddu's mother (Mamma Lucia)
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Tyrant of Antioch (Acciano)
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U.S. consul at Nagasaki (Sharpless)
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Uberto's fiancée (Lilla)
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Uberto's sister (Gina)
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Un reduce d'Africa (Aribobolo)
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Uni-Scî's son (Uin-San-Lui)
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Used to type short-name, real-name, nom-de-plume, nom-de-guerre, former-name, original-name, altname - and thereby define an axis of scope. (Name type)
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Valet (Gelsomino)
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Violetta's friend (Flora Bervoix)
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Violetta's maid (Annina)
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Violetta's protector (Baron Douphol)
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Violetta's servant (Giuseppe)
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Viscount of Béarn (Gaston)
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Walter's son (Rodolfo (Luisa Miller))
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Walter's steward (Wurm)
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Young graduate, Rosinda's required lover (Florindo)
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Young man (Ruggero Lastouc)
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Young widow, niece of the Baron (Marchesa del Poggio)
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Zaccaria's sister (Anna (Nabucco))
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Zazà's maid (Natalia)
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Zazà's mother (Anaide)
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Zita's nephew (aged 40) (Rinuccio)
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detto il Fortebrando (Lionetto de' Ricci)
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guillare(?) (Fritz (Edmea))
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old beggarwoman (Lene Armuth)
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protestant priest (Stapps)
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shepherd (Peters)
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student (Crisogno)
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student (Carlo Worms)
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student (Federico (Germania))
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