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1774 play
Sethona is a 1774 tragedy by the British writer Alexander Dow. It is set in Ancient Egypt at a time when Menes is heir to the crown. The original Drury
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Founder of Manetho's 1st dynasty and unifier of Egypt
(1735/36–1779), a Scottish orientalist and playwright, wrote the tragedy Sethona, set in ancient Egypt. The lead part of Menes is described in the dramatis
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Scottish Orientalist, writer, playwright and army officer
Garrick produced his second tragedy in verse at Drury Lane, entitled 'Sethona', set in a mythic ancient Egypt. It was acted only for nine nights, and
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Goodman in The Maid of Kent by Francis Godolphin Waldron (1773) Otanes in Sethona by Alexander Dow (1774) Stalpleton in The Choleric Man by Richard Cumberland
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Choleric Man The Note of Hand Charles Dibdin – The Waterman Alexander Dow – Sethona Johann Wolfgang von Goethe – Clavigo Hugh Kelly – The Romance of an Hour
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Irish actor
Murphy (1772) King of Austuria in Alonzo by John Home (1773) Amasis in Sethona by Alexander Dow (1774) Bygrove in Know Your Own Mind by Arthur Murphy
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British actress (1734–1801)
Daughter by Arthur Murphy (1772) Orisminda in Alonzo by John Home (1773) Sethona in Sethona by Alexander Dow (1774) Eleonora in Edward and Eleonora by James Thomson
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English theatre manager and actor (1735–1785)
Charles Manlove in The Choleric Man by Richard Cumberland (1774) Menes in Sethona by Alexander Dow (1774) Charles Manlove in The Choleric Man by Richard
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Irish stage actor
by Arthur Murphy (1772) Costolo in Alonzo by John Home (1773) Amasis in Sethona by Alexander Dow (1774) Manlove in The Choleric Man by Richard Cumberland
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The Roller of the Direction
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Wonderful
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Goddess Amman
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Flowering
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Pet form of Scottish Gaelic Cairistìona, CIORSTAIDH means "believer" or "follower of Christ."
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An eagle; sharp-eyed.
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Slave of the All-seeing
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manly'.
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