Amadis (disambiguation)

Amadis (disambiguation)

There are a number of things named Amadis, most of them named after the romance "Amadis de Gaula". These include:
*Amadis (Lully), an opera by Jean-Baptiste Lully.
*Amadis (Massenet), an opera by Jules Massenet.
*Amadis, a brand of Japanese tobacco produced by Japan Tobacco.
*Amadis, a locomotive of LNER Peppercorn Class A1.


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