Aníbal Carmelo Troilo (11 July 1914 – 18 May 1975), also known as Pichuco, was an Argentine tango musician. Troilo was a bandoneon player, composer, arranger...
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Troilo Orsini was an Italian nobleman belonging to the illustrious House of Orsini. He is known for his service as a Florentine ambassador between 1568...
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Ettore Enzo Fimiani Troilo (10 April 1898 – 5 June 1974) was an Italian Resistance leader during World War II. The son of a doctor, he enlisted as a volunteer...
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which Achilles ambushed Troilos, but the gods around the fountain house seem to allude to Achilles' subsequent killing of Troilos in a sanctuary. The various...
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States, featuring large orchestras such as those of Osvaldo Pugliese, Aníbal Troilo, Francisco Canaro, Julio de Caro and Juan d'Arienzo. After 1955, virtuoso...
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prince Troilos by the Greek hero Achilles, with the two sides depicting differing scenes of the event. One side has Achilles seizing Troilos outside...
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Troilo Agnesi was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Guardialfiera (1498–?), Bishop of Lavello (1487–1498), Bishop of Telese o Cerreto Sannita...
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Cambridge University Press. p. 79. ISBN 9780521762076. M. Robertson “Troilos and Polyxene. Notes on a changing legend,” in J.-P. Dexcoeudres (ed.) Eumousia...
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most important exponent of the genre is Carlos Gardel, followed by Aníbal Troilo; other important composers include Alfredo Gobbi, Ástor Piazzolla, Osvaldo...
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