Figaro
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Figaro
Summary
Figaro is a fictional human[1]. He worked as a valet[2]. He is known by 3 alternative names across languages and contexts.[3]
Key Facts
- Figaro worked as a valet[2].
- Figaro is the creator of Pierre Beaumarchais[4].
- Figaro is recorded as male[5].
- Figaro's instance of is recorded as fictional human[6].
- Figaro's instance of is recorded as operatic character[7].
- Figaro's Commons category is recorded as Figaro (character)[8].
- Figaro's said to be the same as is recorded as Figaro[9].
- Figaro's said to be the same as is recorded as Figaro[10].
- Figaro's said to be the same as is recorded as Figaro[11].
- Figaro's described by source is recorded as Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary[12].
- Figaro's described by source is recorded as The Nuttall Encyclopædia[13].
- Figaro's present in work is recorded as The Barber of Seville[14].
- Figaro's present in work is recorded as The Marriage of Figaro[15].
- Figaro's present in work is recorded as The Guilty Mother[16].
- Figaro's present in work is recorded as The Barber of Seville[17].
- Figaro's present in work is recorded as The Marriage of Figaro[18].
- Figaro's present in work is recorded as Q3793081[19].
- Figaro's name in native language is recorded as {'lang': 'fr', 'text': 'Figaro'}[20].
- Figaro's different from is recorded as Figaro[21].
- Figaro's derivative work is recorded as Figaro[22].
- Figaro's derivative work is recorded as Figaro[23].
- Figaro's derivative work is recorded as Figaro[24].
- Figaro's narrative role is recorded as title character[25].
- Figaro's narrative role is recorded as protagonist[26].
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Career and Affiliations
Figaro's professions included valet[2].
Works and Contributions
Figaro is the creator of Pierre Beaumarchais[4].
Why It Matters
Figaro is known by 3 alternative names across languages and contexts.[3]
FAQs
What did Figaro do for work?
Figaro worked as valet[2].