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* '''Fidele:''' the masculine name adopted by Imogen in Shakespeare's ''Cymbeline''; when "he" is thought to be dead, Guiderius laments him with the words, "Golden lads and girls all must, as chimney-sweeps, come to dust" | * '''Fidele:''' the masculine name adopted by Imogen in Shakespeare's ''Cymbeline''; when "he" is thought to be dead, Guiderius laments him with the words, "Golden lads and girls all must, as chimney-sweeps, come to dust" | ||
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+ | * '''Fidelios''' → ''Fidelity'' + ''Helios'' = Faith in the Sun God, or Son of God | ||
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+ | * '''Fidelios''' → ''Fidelity'' + ''Leo'' = Faith in Pope Leo XIII, the Pope who reigned during all of Joyce's life to the age of 21 |
Revision as of 09:48, 11 July 2006
- s Adeste Fideles: (Latin: "O Come all ye faithful") popular Christmas carol
- Fidelio: an opera by Beethoven; Fidelio is the masculine name adopted by Leonore when she disguises herself as a young man
- Fidele: the masculine name adopted by Imogen in Shakespeare's Cymbeline; when "he" is thought to be dead, Guiderius laments him with the words, "Golden lads and girls all must, as chimney-sweeps, come to dust"
- Fidelios → Fidelity + Helios = Faith in the Sun God, or Son of God
- Fidelios → Fidelity + Leo = Faith in Pope Leo XIII, the Pope who reigned during all of Joyce's life to the age of 21