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  • ''' Matthew Tindal''' (1657-1733) was a British scholar and Deist philosopher. [[Category:Died in the 1730s| 1733 Tindal]]
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  • ''' Thomas Woolston''' (1668-1733) was a British scholar, and Deist philosopher. [[Category:Died in the 1730s| 1733 Woolston]]
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  • '''Judith''' (1733) is an oratorio by [[Willem de Fesch]] (mus.) and [[William Huggins]] (libr Premiered in [[London, England]]: Lincoln's Inn Fields, 16 February 1733.
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  • '''Deborah''' (1733) is an oratorio by [[Georg Frideric Haendel]] (mus.) and [[Samuel Humphreys Premiered in London [England]: King's Theatre, 17 March 1733.
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  • ''' La Gerusalemme convertita''' <Italian> (1733) is a libretto by [[Apostolo Zeno]]. Published in Vienna [Austria]: Johann Peter van Ghelen, 1733.
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  • ...um exarata vel ab aliis conversa sunt, ad nostram aetatem deducta''' (1715-1733) is a book by [[Johann Christoph Wolf]]. Published in Hamburg and Leipzig [Germany]: Liebezeit, <4 vols.> 1715-1733. Reprinted in Bologna [Italy]: Forni, 1967.
    766 bytes (92 words) - 06:56, 25 October 2019
  • #REDIRECT [[La Gerusalemme convertita (1733 Caldara / Zeno), oratorio]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[La Gerusalemme convertita (1733 Zeno), libretto]]
    61 bytes (6 words) - 08:43, 6 June 2010
  • ''' Pierre Étienne Monnot ''' (1657-1733) was a French artist. [[Category:Died in the 1730s| 1733 Monnot]]
    483 bytes (57 words) - 12:07, 6 January 2017
  • '''L'Ester''' <Italian> (1733) is a play by [[Francesca Manzoni Giusti]]. Published in [[Verona, Italy]]: Giovanni Alberto Tumermani, 1733
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  • '''La Gerusalemme convertita ''' <Italian> (1733) is an oratorio by [[Antonio Caldara]] (mus.) and [[Apostolo Zeno]] (libr.) ...set to music by several other composers; see [[La Gerusalemme convertita (1733 Zeno), libretto]].
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  • #REDIRECT [[Il ritorno di Tobia (1733 Reutter / Pasquini), oratorio]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[File:1733 * Tiepolo (art).jpg]]
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  • '''Giambattista Gallicciolli''' (1733-1806) was an Italian scholar and Catholic priest. Studied theology, philoso Giambattista Gallicciolli was born in Venice [Italy] on May 17, 1733. A Catholic priest, he studied theology, philosophy, history, and ancient l
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  • '''Pietro Pariati''' (1665-1733) was an Italian librettist. [[Category:Died in the 1730s| 1733 Pariati]]
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  • '''Filippo Buonarroti''' (1661-1733) was an Italian scholar and the author in 1716 of a pioneering work on the ...aphy of the catacombs. Buonarroti died in Florence [Italy] on December 10, 1733.
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  • '''Heinrich Muhle''' (Henricus Muhlius; 1666-1733) was a German scholar and theologian. In 1701 he edited and revised the wor [[Category:Died in the 1730s| 1733 Muhle]]
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  • '''Preaching of St. John the Baptist''' (1733) is a painting by [[Giovanni Battista Tiepolo]], at [[Cappella Colleoni, Be [[Category:1733|*Tiepolo]]
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  • ''' Il ritorno di Tobia''' <Italian> (1733) is an oratorio by [[Georg Reutter]] (mus.) and [[Giovanni Claudio Pasquini Premiered in Vienna [Austria]: 1733.
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  • '''Judith Displaying the Head of Holofernes''' (1733) is a painting by [[Francesco Solimena]], at [[Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vi [[Category:1733|*Solimena]]
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