Dulcinea in Italian means "sweetheart".
In the musical "Man of La Mancha", Dulcinea is the imagined romanticized personality Don Quixote sees in the lowly prostitute whose name is Aldonza.
Dulcinea del Toboso
Dulcinea del Toboso?
Don Quixote's girlfriend was named Dulcinea del Toboso. However, she was a fictional character that existed only in Don Quixote's imagination.
The name of the sheepdog in "It's the Wolf!" is Dulcinea. She is constantly trying to protect the sheep from the wolf's schemes.
Una tal Dulcinea - 1963 is rated/received certificates of: Spain:T
The term Dulce (meaning "Sweet" in Spanish and Romanian). The name "Dulce" is a name for girls. It is believed to be of Latin origin and is believed to mean something like "sweet". The name saw a sort of revival during the twentieth century. It is pronounced as "DOOL-cee". There is a similar name called Dulcinea which was created by Miguel de Cervantes in the book "Don Quixote". The lead character Don Quixote idealized a woman from a nearby village called Dulcinea, even though she was not beautiful at all.
Don Quixote's lady is named Dulcinea del Toboso. She is a peasant woman named Aldonza Lorenzo, but Don Quixote idealizes her and transforms her into a noble figure in his mind, bestowing upon her the name Dulcinea. This reflects his delusions of grandeur and his quest for chivalric ideals throughout the novel.
Dulcinea - 2010 was released on: USA: 25 April 2010 (Newport Beach International Film Festival)
Dulcinea Correa Rodrigues has written: 'Bombay Fort in the eighteenth century' -- subject(s): History
Don Quixote's beloved was a woman named Dulcinea del Toboso. In the novel "Don Quixote" by Miguel de Cervantes, Don Quixote idealizes Dulcinea as his lady love, despite never having met her in person. She represents his chivalric fantasies and serves as his inspiration throughout his adventures.
Don Quixote gave his lady the name "Dulcinea del Toboso." This name was not her real name but a fictional one created by Don Quixote as he idealized her.