- Source: Semiramis (disambiguation)
Semiramis was the legendary queen of King Ninus who succeeded him to the throne of Assyria.
Semiramis or Sémiramis may also refer to:
584 Semiramis, a minor planet
Sémiramis (tragedy), a play by Voltaire
Semiramis (band), an Italian progressive rock group
Sémiramis (Catel), an 1802 opera by Charles-Simon Catel
Sémiramis (Destouches), an opera by André Cardinal Destouches
Semiramis Hotel in Cairo
Semiramis Hotel bombing a terrorist attack resulting in 25-26 deaths.
Semiramis Pekkan (b. 1948), a Turkish singer and actress
HMS Semiramis (1808), a British warship launched in 1808
See also
Semiramide
Semiramide (Mysliveček)
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Semiramis (disambiguation)
- Shamiran
- Samira
- Antiochia
- French ship Jean Bart
- Nino (name)
- Cairo Conference (1921)
- Abraham in Islam
- Matriarchy
- Tamar of Georgia