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Oberon (also spelled Auberon) is a king of the fairies in medieval and Renaissance literature. He is best known as a character in William Shakespeare`s play A Midsummer Night`s Dream, in which he is Consort to Titania, Queen of the Fairies. ==Merovingian legend== Oberon`s status as king of the fairies comes from the character of Alberich (from ......
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[Seyler] Oberon, or The Elf King (Oberon oder König der Elfen), or simply Oberon, originally known as Huon and Amanda (Hüon und Amande), is a romantic Singspiel in five acts by Friederike Sophie Seyler, based on the poem Oberon by Christoph Martin Wieland, which itself was based on the epic romance Huon of Bordeaux, a French medieval tale...
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[Weber] Against his doctor`s advice, Weber undertook the project commissioned by the actor-impresario Charles Kemble for financial reasons. Having been offered the choice of Faust or Oberon as subject matter, he travelled to London to complete the music, learning English to be better able to follow the libretto, before the premiere of the o...
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[moon] Oberon, also designated Uranus IV, is the outermost major moon of the planet Uranus. It is the second-largest and second most massive of the Uranian moons, and the ninth most massive moon in the Solar System. Discovered by William Herschel in 1787, Oberon is named after the mythical king of the fairies who appears as a character in S...
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[operating system] The Oberon System is a modular single user single process multitasking operating system developed in the late 1980s at ETH Zürich using the Oberon programming language. It has an unconventional visual text-based user interface (TUI, see also below in Section 2 User Interface) for activating commands, which was very innov...
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[poem] Oberon is an epic poem by the German writer Christoph Martin Wieland. It was based on the epic romance Huon de Bordeaux, a French medieval tale, and influenced by Shakespeare`s A Midsummer Night`s Dream and Alexander Pope`s version of Geoffrey Chaucer`s The Merchant`s Tale. It first appeared in 1780 and went through seven rewrites be...
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[programming language] Oberon is a general-purpose programming language created in 1986 by Professor Niklaus Wirth and the latest member of the Wirthian family of ALGOL-like languages (Euler, Algol-W, Pascal, Modula, and Modula-2). Oberon was the result of a concentrated effort to increase the power of Modula-2, the direct successor of Pasc...
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• (n.) The king of the fairies, and husband of Titania or Queen Mab.
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(from the article `Wieland, Christoph Martin`) ...was a leading literary periodical for 37 years. Late in life, he considered himself a classicist and devoted most of his time to translating Greek ...
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king of the elves, or of the `faerie,` in the French medieval poem Huon de Bordeaux. In this poem Oberon is a dwarf-king, living in the woodland, who ... [1 related articles]
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outermost of the five major moons of Uranus and the second largest of the group. Oberon was discovered in 1787 by the English astronomer William ... [2 related articles]
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Oberon, taken by Voyager 2 on Jan. 24, 1986, from a distance of 660,000 km. The second largest moon of Uranus and the 18th in order from the planet. Oberon was discovered by William Herschel on Jan. 11, 1787. It is named after the king of the Fairies in Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream an...
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Satellite of the planet Uranus. See TABLE 9. URANUS - SATELLITE DATA
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In folklore, king of the elves or fairies and, according to the 13th-century French romance Huon of Bordeaux, an illegitimate son of Julius Caesar. Shakespeare used the character in A
Midsummer...
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Ob'er·on (ŏb'ẽr*ŏn)
noun [ French, from Old French
Auberon ; probably of Frankish origin.]
(Mediæval Mythol.) The king of the fairies, and husband of Titania or Queen Mab.
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Oberon is the King of the fairies in
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Oberon is the outermost of the satellites of Uranus.
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In English folklore, Oberon is the king of the elves.
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HMS Oberon was a British Oberon Class submarine of 1311 tons displacement launched in 1926. She was armed with one 4-inch gun; two machine-guns; six 21-inch torpedo tubes in the bow and two 21-inch torpedo tubes in the stern. She had a top speed of 15 knots on the surface, 9 knots submerged and carried a complement of 54.
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In William Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream, the king of the fairies.
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In folklore, king of the elves or fairies and, according to the 13th-century French romance
Huon of Bordeaux, an illegitimate son of Julius Caesar. Shakespeare used the character in
A Midsummer Night's Dream. Oberon's name was taken as the title of a masque by Ben Jonson in 1616, an epic by Christop...
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