Difference between revisions of "Il Giasone (Francesco Cavalli)"

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<poem><nowiki>*)</nowiki> According to the Iliad, Hypsipyle had one son, Euneus; according to Euripides’ ''Hypsipyle'', she had Euneus and Thoas, and according to Apollodorus, the second son was called Nebrophonus.<ref name=”WikiHyp”/>
<poem><nowiki>*)</nowiki> According to the Iliad, Hypsipyle had one son, Euneus; according to Euripides’ ''Hypsipyle'', she had Euneus and Thoas, and according to Apollodorus, the second son was called Nebrophonus.<ref name=”WikiHyp”/>
<nowiki>**)</nowiki> unsure which place the Italian expression refers to.</poem>
<nowiki>**)</nowiki> unsure which place the Italian expression refers to</poem>
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