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Sophonisbe (Sophonibe) war die Tochter des karthagischen Feldherrn Hasdrubal, Sohns des Gisgo, ausgezeichnet durch Schönheit, Geist und Vaterlandsliebe, ward früh mit Masinissa verlobt, aber dann mit König Syphax von Numidien vermählt, um denselben für Karthago zu gewinnen.
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His own statement that he was born in 1610 has been disproved.
He went to Paris to study at the College des Grassins about 1625, in which year he produced his first piece Chriseide et Arimand, followed in 1626 by Sylvie, a " pastoral tragi-comedy." In 1634 appeared his masterpiece, Sophonisbe, which marks, in its observance of the rules, the beginning of the " regular " tragedies.
Sophonisbe was edited by K. Vollmoller (Heilbronn, 1888), and Silvanire by R. Otto (Bamberg, 1890).
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La Sophonisbe — Le Marc-Antoine ou la Cléopâtre — Le Grand et Dernier Solyman; ou, la mort de Mustapha
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 Sophonisba - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
For the American activist Sophonisba Breckinridge (1866-1948), see Sophonisba Breckinridge.
Sophonisba (also Sophonisbe, Sophoniba; in Punic, Saphanba'al) (fl.
The story of Sophonisbe also served as subject for works by John Marston (1606), Nathaniel Lee (1676), James Thomson (1730), Voltaire, Vittorio Alfieri (1789), Daniel Lohenstein, Emmanuel Geibel, Henry Purcell, Christopher Gluck, and others.
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 Jean Mairet - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In that year he produced his first piece Chryséide et Arimand.
In 1634 he produced his masterpiece, Sophonisbe, which marks, in its observance of the rules, the beginning of the regular tragedies.
He also introduced to French drama the Three Unities of time, action and place, after a misreading of Aristotle's Poetics.
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comedy." In 1634 appeared his masterpiece, Sophonisbe, which marks, in its observance of the rules, the beginning of the " See also:
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Sophonisbe was edited by K. Vollmoller (See also:
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The Romans eventually supported his claim to the Numidian throne against Syphax, pro-Carthaginian ruler of the Massaesyli tribe (who had annexed some of his territory).
After the defeat of Syphax (203) he married his wife Sophonisbe but was required by the Romans to release her and induced her to take poison instead.
Masinissa then became king of both the Massyli and the Massaesyli, placing his capital in Cirta.
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 The Case of Tunisia
Again the Romans knew how to assure the Numide support, which was decisive during the last battle fought on the African soil.
Sifax against Massinissa contended the throne of Numidia, while both of them were in love with the beautiful Sophonisbe, daughter of Hasdrubal son of Gisco, and who committed suicide.
Massinissa was decisive in the Roman victory at Zama against Hannibal and took the throne of Numidia, under the Roman protectorate.
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Later in his life he would also be favored by Henri II de Bourbon, prince de Condé.
Sophonisba Breckinridge] Sophonisba (also Sophonisbe, Sophoniba; in Punic, Saphanba'al) (fl.
Mary I of Scotland (Mary Stuart) (December 8, 1542 – February 8, 1587), better known as Mary, Queen of Scots, was Queen of Scots, monarch of the Kingdom of Scotland, from December 14, 1542 – July 24, 1567; and Queen Consort of France from July 10 1559 – December 5, 1560.
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 Intervention of Philology: Gender, Learning, and Power in Lohenstein's Roman Plays - PowerBookSearch!   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
The plays are based on well-known episodes from classical Roman history and were staged in Breslau by students at two all-male humanistic gymnasia.
Organized exclusively around stories of such female protagonists as Agrippina, Cleopatra, Epicharis, and Sophonisbe, these productions required that the young actors cross-dress to play roles that routinely involved scenes of political intrigue, incest, seduction, torture, and threatened infanticide.
In print these plays were accompanied by massive annotational apparatuses that delineate the contours of the learned universe of eastern central Europe in exacting detail.
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 French School Posters Prints - Title Page of Sophonisbe by Pierre Corneille Published in 1663 Art Giclee Print - ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
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But the most scholars consider him as Arab.
You are right but do you really think that the "most scholars" know anytihing about the story of Sophonisbe and Massinissa.
Ibn Khaldun did said that he is an Arab.
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 Find in a Library: La Sophonisbe : tragédie   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
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 Histoire Du Theatre Francois, Tome Neuvieme. - PARFAICT, FRANCOIS ET CLAUDE PARFAICT,   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
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; DON JUAN BY MOLIERE, LES FACHRUX BY MOLIERE, L'INTRIGUE DES CARROSSES BY CHEVALIER, SOPHONISBE BY CORNEILLE, LA THEBAIDE BY RACINE, CHEVALIER, BOYER, CHAPPUZEAU AND OTHERS.
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