Rosina
character in the comedies by Beaumarchais
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Rosina
Summary
Rosina is a fictional human[1].
Key Facts
- Among Rosina's spouses was Count Almaviva[2].
- Rosina is the creator of Pierre Beaumarchais[3].
- Rosina is recorded as female[4].
- Rosina's instance of is recorded as fictional human[5].
- Rosina's instance of is recorded as operatic character[6].
- Rosina's instance of is recorded as literary character[7].
- Rosina's noble title is recorded as countess[8].
- Rosina's Commons category is recorded as Rosina, Countess Almaviva[9].
- Rosina's said to be the same as is recorded as Rosina[10].
- Rosina's said to be the same as is recorded as Countess Rosina Almaviva[11].
- Rosina's said to be the same as is recorded as Rosina[12].
- Rosina's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/0h_j7_w[13].
- Rosina's present in work is recorded as The Barber of Seville[14].
- Rosina's present in work is recorded as The Marriage of Figaro[15].
- Rosina's present in work is recorded as The Barber of Seville[16].
- Rosina's present in work is recorded as The Marriage of Figaro[17].
- Rosina's present in work is recorded as The Guilty Mother[18].
- Rosina's present in work is recorded as The Barber of Seville[19].
- Rosina's different from is recorded as Q9323422[20].
- Rosina's first appearance is recorded as The Barber of Seville[21].
- Rosina's derivative work is recorded as Rosina[22].
- Rosina's derivative work is recorded as Countess Rosina Almaviva[23].
- Rosina's derivative work is recorded as Rosina[24].
Body
Works and Contributions
Rosina is the creator of Pierre Beaumarchais[3].
Personal Life
Among Rosina's spouses was Count Almaviva[2].
FAQs
Who was Rosina married to?
Rosina's spouses include Count Almaviva[2].