Proper noun
Azucena (plural Azucenas)
A surname from Spanish.
Act 4: The Punishment Scene 1: Before the dungeon keep Manrico has failed to free Azucena and has been imprisoned himself. Source: Internet
Although the burnt bones of a child were found in the ashes of the pyre, the father refused to believe in his son's death; dying, he commanded his firstborn, the new Count di Luna, to seek Azucena. Source: Internet
Azucena, the daughter of the Gypsy burnt by the count, is still haunted by her duty to avenge her mother (Aria: Stride la vampa / "The flames are roaring!"). Source: Internet
Azucena awakes and tries to stop di Luna. Source: Internet
Ferrando drags in Azucena, who has been captured wandering near the camp. Source: Internet
He orders his men to build a pyre and burn Azucena before the walls. Source: Internet