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Teatro alla Scala, Milan
Image by Jean-Christophe BENOIST

Teatro alla Scala, Milan

The Teatro alla Scala ('La Scala') opera house, Milan, Italy. It was inaugurated in 1778.
Set of Aida, Masada
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Set of Aida, Masada

A view of a set in a production of the opera Aida by Giuseppe Verdi (1813-1901). The Israel Opera, Masada.
Erivan Fortress, 1796
Image by G. Sergeevich

Erivan Fortress, 1796

View of the Erivan Fortress, modern Yerevan, Armenia, in 1796, by G. Sergeevich.
Statue of Giuseppe Verdi
Image by Lorenzo Gaudenzi

Statue of Giuseppe Verdi

A statue in Busseto of the Italian composer Giuseppe Verdi (1813-1901), noted for his operas. Verdi was born in Busetto near Parma.
Villa Verdi
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Villa Verdi

The Villa Verdi in Sant'Agata near Parma, Italy, home of the Italian composer Giuseppe Verdi (1813-1901), noted for his operas. The illustration shows the villa in the 1860s. Taken from: Mary Jane Phillips-Matz (1993), Verdi: A Biography...
Giuseppe Verdi, 1899
Image by Archivio Storico Ricordi

Giuseppe Verdi, 1899

An 1899 photograph taken by Pietro Tempestini of the Italian composer Giuseppe Verdi (1813-1901), noted for his operas. Taken at Montecatini Terme. (Archivio Storico Ricordi, Milan, Italy)
Giuseppe Verdi by Boldini
Image by Giovanni Boldini

Giuseppe Verdi by Boldini

An 1886 pastel portrait by Giovanni Boldini of the Italian composer Giuseppe Verdi (1813-1901), noted for his operas. (Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Moderna, Italy)
Abbas Mirza Mosque, Yerevan
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Abbas Mirza Mosque, Yerevan

Abbas Mirza Mosque in the Erivan fortress (now Yerevan, Armenia), early 20th century.
Abbas Mirza Mosque in the Erivan Fortress
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Abbas Mirza Mosque in the Erivan Fortress

Abbas Mirza Mosque in the Erivan fortress, 1899.
Map of the North Sea Empire of Cnut the Great, 1016 - 1035
Image by Simeon Netchev

Map of the North Sea Empire of Cnut the Great, 1016 - 1035 - England, Denmark, and Norway under a Viking Dynasty

The so-called North Sea Empire refers to the personal union created by Cnut the Great (reign in England 1016–1035; Denmark 1018–1035; Norway 1028–1035), which linked the kingdoms of England, Denmark, and Norway under a single ruler during...
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