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Aglaura may refer to: Aglaura (play), a play by Sir John Suckling set in Persia An alternative name for the Greek mythological figures called Aglaulus
Aglaura
Aglaura is a late Caroline era stage play, written by Sir John Suckling. Several aspects of the play have led critics to treat it as a key development
Aglaura_(play)
Genus of brush-footed butterflies
Morpho species). Accepted species: Nessaea aglaura Doubleday [1848] – common olivewing, northern nessaea or Aglaura olivewing Nessaea ecuadorensis Talbot 1932
Nessaea
Species of butterfly
Nessaea aglaura, the common olivewing, northern nessaea or Aglaura olivewing, is a species of butterfly of the family Nymphalidae. It is found from Mexico
Nessaea_aglaura
Soft-bodied, aquatic invertebrates
more potential prey within reach of the tentacles. A few species such as Aglaura hemistoma are omnivorous, feeding on microplankton which is a mixture of
Jellyfish
1972 novel by Italo Calvino
Zobeide Hypatia Armilla Chloe Valdrada 4 Olivia Sophronia Eutropia Zemrude Aglaura 5 Octavia Ersilia Baucis Leandra Melania 6 Esmeralda Phyllis Pyrrha Adelma
Invisible_Cities
Genus of hydrozoans
Aglaura is a monotypic genus of deep-sea hydrozoan in the family Rhopalonematidae. It is represented by the species Aglaura hemistoma. It has a cosmopolitan
Aglaura_hemistoma
Ancient Greek goddess
Kerényi 1951, pp. 125–126. Kerényi 1951, p. 126. Ovid, Metamorphoses, X. Aglaura, Book II, 708–751; XI. The Envy, Book II, 752–832. Deacy 2008, pp. 88–89
Athena
Species of moth
juncida (Guenée, 1852) Synonyms Palindia juncida Guenée, 1852 Palindia mabis Guenée, 1852 Palindia thecloides Walker, [1858] Palindia aglaura Bar, 1876
Eulepidotis_juncida
Species of moth
(Sulzer, 1776) Synonyms Phalaena Noctua tricolora Sulzer, 1776 Phalaena aglaura Cramer, [1779] Pericopis turbida Hübner, 1819 Pericopis lunifera Butler
Dysschema_tricolora
Topics referred to by the same term
Aediodes ciliata, a synonym of Desmia ciliata, an Indian moth Aglaura ciliata, a synonym of Aglaura hemistoma, a deep-sea hydrozoan Agonista ciliata, a synonym
A._ciliata
English poet and playwright (1609–1641)
regular drama the accessories being used in the production of masques. His Aglaura (printed 1638) was produced at his own expense with elaborate scenery.
John_Suckling_(poet)
Genus of brush-footed butterflies
Tribe: Amathusiini Genus: Zeuxidia Hübner, [1826] Synonyms Aglaura Herrich-Schäffer, 1849 Aglaura Westwood, 1851 Amaxidia Staudinger, 1887 Zeuxaltis Butler
Zeuxidia
1767 art exhibition in Paris
Death of the Dauphin by Louis-Jean-François Lagrenée Mercury, Herse and Aglaura by Louis-Jean-François Lagrenée Rinaldo and Armida by Louis-Jean-François
Salon_of_1767
17th-century London theatrical company
like William Cartwright's The Royal Slave (1636) or Sir John Suckling's Aglaura (1637); they were rewarded with the lavish costumes of the productions
King's_Men_(playing_company)
Family of hydrozoans
family comprises 15 genera and 36 species. Aglantha (4 species) Aglaura (monotypic – Aglaura hemistoma) Amphogona (3 species) Arctapodema (4 species) Benthocodon
Rhopalonematidae
Restoration comedy by John Dryden
influences and borrowings, and Suckling and Brome were theatrical rivals. [See: Aglaura; The Court Beggar.] Dryden composed a set of verses addressed to Lady Castlemaine
The_Wild_Gallant
Name list
invented by English playwright Sir John Suckling for a character in his play Aglaura, which was first staged in England in 1637. Semanthe was later used by
Samantha
probably written and known prior to its appearance in John Suckling's play Aglaura, based on the character Orsames's comments to it: "I little foolish counsel
Drexel_4041
List of recorded species of the polychaete fauna of South Africa
Moore 1911 Genus Oenone: Oenone fulgida (Savigny in Lamarck, 1818), syn. Aglaura fulgida, Aglaurides erythreaeensis, Aglaurides erythraeensis symmetrica
List of polychaete worms of South Africa
List_of_polychaete_worms_of_South_Africa
1685 play
Cooke as Aminta, Emily Price as Hippolita and Frances Maria Knight as Aglaura. Van Lennep p. 338 Van Lennep, W. The London Stage, 1660–1800: Volume One
A_Commonwealth_of_Women
English actor
while fencing onstage, during a performance of Sir John Suckling's play Aglaura. He resumed stage work after his recovery, and played Prospero in Richard
Theophilus_Bird
Hyde Park, The Lady of Pleasure and The Young Admiral Sir John Suckling – Aglaura Joost van den Vondel – Gijsbrecht van Aemstel written George Wilde – The
1637_in_literature
Marpesia petreus Mestra semifulua Myscelia capenas octomaculata Nessaea aglaura Nessaea hewitsoni Nessaea regina Nica flavilla Panacea divalis Panacea
List of butterflies of Colombia
List_of_butterflies_of_Colombia
Species of beetle
Harold, 1873 (Emend.) Sternotomis bohndorffii Waterhouse, 1886 Sternotomis aglaura Kolbe, 1894 Sternotomis zintgraffi Kolbe, 1894 Sternotomis bohemanni bohndorffi
Sternotomis_bohemani
Topics referred to by the same term
Lessonia (bird), a genus in the family Tyrannidae Lessonia, a synonym for Aglaura, a genus of hydrozoans This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct
Lessonia
List of saltwater species that form a part of the cnidarian fauna of South Africa
Vanhöffen, 1902 Halitrephes maasi Bigelow, 1909 Aglantha elata (Haeckel, 1879) Aglaura hemistoma Péron & Lesueur, 1810 Amphogona apicata Kramp, 1957 Colobonema
List of marine cnidarians of South Africa
List_of_marine_cnidarians_of_South_Africa
17th-century British music manuscript commonplace book
Noe ://: fayre Heretick it needes must bee Lawes John Suckling From the drama Aglaura; ascribed elsewhere to Henry Lawes but possibly by William Lawes 90 Noe ://:
Drexel_4257
William Davenant's 1634 masque The Temple of Love; Sir John Suckling's Aglaura (1638); Davenant's 1638 masque Luminalia; Davenant's 1639 masque Britannia
Thomas_Walkley
edocla aenaria Catonephele mexicana Catonephele numilia esite Nessaea aglaura aglaura Diaethria anna Diaethria astala astala Callicore lyca lyca Callicore
List_of_butterflies_of_Belize
Play written by John Fletcher c. 1621
quoted in Logan and Smith, pp. 74–5. Oliphant, p. 149. Sir John Suckling's Aglaura had been published in folio in 1638, to widespread ridicule. In 1655 Moseley
The_Wild_Goose_Chase
Play written by Thomas Killigrew
after their heroines. The examples he cites are Claricilla and Suckling's Aglaura. Claricilla was one of the rare plays surreptitiously acted during the
Claricilla
Mexican bluewing Myscelia ethusa ethusa – Mexican bluewing Nessaea aglaura aglaura – northern nessaea Ectima erycinoides – northern ectima Hamadryas amphinome
List_of_butterflies_of_Mexico
and Suckling were perhaps the primary opponents in the "second war;" see Aglaura and The Court Beggar. The satire in Lovesick Court is in some ways more
The_Lovesick_Court
Play written by Lodowick Carlell
after their premieres in vanity editions, the folio printing of Suckling's Aglaura being the extreme example. For these courtiers, playwriting "was one of
The_Deserving_Favourite
Doubleday, [1848] Myscelia ethusa pattenia Butler & H. Druce, 1872 Nessaea aglaura aglaura (Doubleday, [1848]) Hamadryas amphinome mexicana (Lucas, 1853) Hamadryas
List of Lepidoptera of Honduras
List_of_Lepidoptera_of_Honduras
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