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Hermione

In Greek mythology, the daughter of Menelaus and Helen, and wife to Neoptolemus and subsequently Orestes.

Hermione

Opera by Max Bruch (libretto by E Hopffer, based on Shakespeare's The Winter's Tale), first produced at the Opera House, Berlin, Germany, on 21 March 1872.



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