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*[[Celestina (novel)|''Celestina'' (novel)]], an 18th-century English work by poet Charlotte Turner Smith |
*[[Celestina (novel)|''Celestina'' (novel)]], an 18th-century English work by poet Charlotte Turner Smith |
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*''La Celestina'', Spanish title of ''[[The Wanton of Spain]]'', a 1969 Spanish drama film |
*''La Celestina'', Spanish title of ''[[The Wanton of Spain]]'', a 1969 Spanish drama film |
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*celestina, a harpsichord-like keyboard instrument whose strings were sounded with a bow, invented by Adam Walker (1772) |
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'''People''': |
'''People''': |
Revision as of 12:29, 6 December 2020
Celestina may refer to:
In arts and entertainment:
- La Celestina, a 15th-century Spanish novel
- Celestina (novel), an 18th-century English work by poet Charlotte Turner Smith
- La Celestina, Spanish title of The Wanton of Spain, a 1969 Spanish drama film
- celestina, a harpsichord-like keyboard instrument whose strings were sounded with a bow, invented by Adam Walker (1772)
People:
- Celestina Aladekoba, American dancer and choreographer
- Celestina Boninsegna (1877–1947), Italian operatic soprano
- Celestina Popa (born 1970), Romanian retired artistic gymnast
- Celestina May - Vintage Hair stylist, redhead, philanthropist, musical muse.