Romilda

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Romilda is a principal female character in Handel’s opera "Serse," known for being the object of the title character’s romantic pursuit and for her own love for another man.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf female character
fictional character
opera character
appearsIn Serse NERFINISHED
appearsInGenre opera seria
appearsInWorkBy George Frideric Handel NERFINISHED
hasAlternativeWorkTitle Xerxes NERFINISHED
hasCreator George Frideric Handel NERFINISHED
hasFamilyRelation daughter of Ariodate
hasFather Ariodate NERFINISHED
hasLanguageOfWork Italian
hasLibrettistOfWork Nicola Francesco Haym NERFINISHED
hasMediumOfWork music
hasOriginalTitleOfWork Serse NERFINISHED
hasPremiereWorkDate 15 April 1738
hasPremiereWorkLocation King’s Theatre, London NERFINISHED
hasRoleInWork principal female character in Serse
hasSibling Atalanta NERFINISHED
hasTimePeriodOfCreation 18th century
hasWorkForm opera in three acts
isCentralToPlotOf Serse NERFINISHED
isCharacterTrait faithful
honest
steadfast in love
isCharacterType noblewoman
isInLoveWith Arsamene NERFINISHED
isInvolvedIn love triangle with Serse and Arsamene
isLovedBy Serse NERFINISHED
isPursuedRomanticallyBy Serse NERFINISHED

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Serse character Romilda