Michele Lee | Michèle Morgan | Michele Rushworth | Michele Ferrari | Michele Bachmann | Lea Michele | Michele Dotrice | Michèle Laroque | Michele Carter | Michèle Alliot-Marie | Pier Michele Giagaraccio | Michele Santoro | Michele Placido | Michele Navarra | Michele Maffei | Michele Knobel | House of Carafa | Carafa | Villa San Michele | San Michele all'Adige | Michele Timms | Michele Pillar | Michèle Mercier | Michele Mary Smith | Michèle Fitoussi | Michele de Falco | San Michele | Michele Zappella | Michele Tosini | Michele Soavi |
Adelaide di Borgogna, ossia Ottone, re d'Italia (Adelaide of Burgundy, or Otto, King of Italy) is a two-act opera composed by Gioachino Rossini (with contributions by Michele Carafa) to a libretto by Giovanni Schmidt.
The prologue, a pastiche with music by Adam, Daniel Auber, Fromental Halévy, and Michele Carafa, and a libretto by Alphonse Royer and Gustave Vaëz, was highly topical, with references to the new railway from Paris to Tours (a technical wonder of the time) and the Boulevard du Crime (nickname of the Boulevard du Temple, for the numerous melodramas about sensational crimes performed in many of the theatres located there).