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* 1667 – Francesco Borromini, Swiss architect, designed San Carlo alle Quattro Fontane and Sant ' Agnese in Agone ( b. 1599 )
* Francesco Riganti, Carlo Luigi Costantini, Duke Bonelli-Crescenzi, Antonio Bassi, Gioacchino Pessuti, Angelo Stampa, Domenico Maggi, Provisional Consuls ( 15 February – 20 March 1798 )
At Cosimo's suggestion, Galileo changed the name to Medicea Sidera (" the Medician stars "), honouring all four Medici brothers ( Cosimo, Francesco, Carlo, and Lorenzo ).
The only Presidents ever to be elected on the first ballot are Francesco Cossiga and Carlo Azeglio Ciampi.
It descends from Francesco ( died 1456 ), a son of Count Carlo of Bracciano.
Of course filmmakers also tried to emulate the Leone cinematography ( at least the close-ups ) and most important of all, if Ennio Morricone couldn't compose the music for the film himself, composers like Luis Enrique Bacalov, Francesco Di Masi, Bruno Nicolai, Carlo Savina and others wrote something similar.
In 1704, he revised Carlo Francesco Pollarolo's opera Irene for performance at Naples.
According to Mannoia the killer was Francesco Di Carlo, a mafioso living in London at the time, and the order to kill Calvi had come from Mafia boss Giuseppe Calò and Licio Gelli.
Two other men, Ernesto Diotallevi ( purportedly one of the leaders of the Banda della Magliana, a Roman Mafia-like organization ) and former Mafia member turned informer Francesco Di Carlo, were also alleged to be involved in the killing.
The first opera based on the play, Il duca di Atene, was an opera buffa with a libretto by Carlo Francesco Badini and music by Ferdinando Bertoni.
Redgrave's son Carlo Gabriel Nero (Carlo Sparanero ), by Italian actor Franco Nero (Francesco Sparanero ), is a writer and film director.
# Prince Carlo Francesco Romualdo of Savoy, Duke of Chablais ( 1733-1733 ) died in infancy ;
# Prince Carlo Francesco Maria Augusto of Savoy, Duke of Aosta ( 1738 – 1745 ) died in childhood ;
They included Giorgio Ronconi, who created the title role in Verdi's Nabucco ; Felice Varesi, who created the title roles in Macbeth and Rigoletto as well as Germont in La traviata ; Antonio Superchi, the originator of Don Carlo in Ernani ; Francesco Graziani, who was the original Don Carlo di Vargas in La forza del destino ; Leone Giraldoni, the creator of Renato in Un ballo in maschera and the first Simon Boccanegra ; Enrico Delle Sedie, who was London's first Renato ; Adriano Pantaleoni, renowned for his performances as Amonasro in Aida as well as other Verdi roles at La Scala, Milan ; Francesco Pandolfini, whose singing at La Scala during the 1870s was praised by Verdi ; Antonio Cotogni, a much lauded singer in Milan, London and Saint Petersburg, the first Italian Posa in Don Carlos and later a great vocal pedagogue, too ; and Giuseppe Del Puente, who sang Verdi to acclaim in the United States.
Famous Otellos of the past have included Tamagno, the role's trumpet-voiced creator, as well as Giovanni De Negri, Albert Alvarez, Francisco Viñas, Giuseppe Borgatti, Antonio Paoli, Giovanni Zenatello, Renato Zanelli, Giovanni Martinelli, Aureliano Pertile, Francesco Merli, Giacomo Lauri-Volpi, Frank Mullings, Leo Slezak, Jose Luccioni, Ramón Vinay, Mario del Monaco, James McCracken, Jon Vickers and Carlo Cossutta.
* Carlo Piero Guercio-A good-natured homosexual Italian soldier who falls in love with Francesco only to lose him to the war.
It is responsible for the fall of Mandras and Weber, the deaths of Carlo and Francesco, and the separation of Pelagia and Corelli.
To the latter, a bell tower was added according to a project by Carlo Maderno and Francesco Borromini.
Model by Mario Botta of Francesco Borromini | Borromini's San Carlo alle Quattro Fontane | San Carlo church
Leopold II of Tuscany ( Italian: Leopoldo Giovanni Giuseppe Francesco Ferdinando Carlo, German: Leopold Johann Joseph Franz Ferdinand Karl ; 3 October 1797 – 29 January 1870 ) was the last reigning grand duke of Tuscany ( 1824 – 1859 ).

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* He married 1908, Cleope Teresa Magliano ( 1888 – 1926 ), a dancer with the Ballet Opera of Monte Carlo.
This uneven work was followed by another popular comedic success La locandiera ( Mine Hostess ), an adaptation of the classic and popular spoken stage comedy La locandiera by Carlo Goldoni, the libretto was prepared by Domenico Poggi.
:* La bataille de Jemappes ( The Battle of Jemappes ), by Carlo Marochetti ( EAST façade ),
* Webpage devoted to Carlo Goldoni ( lletrA ( UOC ), Catalan Literature Online )
* Carlo Colonna ( 1665-1739 ), created cardinal by Clement XI in 1706.
According to the relational interpretation of quantum mechanics, first proposed by Carlo Rovelli, observations such as those in the double-slit experiment result specifically from the interaction between the observer ( measuring device ) and the object being observed ( physically interacted with ), not any absolute property possessed by the object.
The most highly sought ( and expensive ) instruments come from Italy and include basses made by Giovanni Paolo Maggini, Gaspar da Salo, the Testore family ( Carlo Antonio, Carlo Giuseppe, Gennaro, Giovanni, Paulo Antonio ), Celestino Puolotti, and Matteo Gofriller.
In the 1970s and 1980s, new concerti included Nino Rota's Divertimento for Double Bass and Orchestra ( 1973 ), Jean Françaix's Concerto ( 1975 ), Einojuhani Rautavaara's Angel Of Dusk ( 1980 ), Gian Carlo Menotti's Concerto ( 1983 ), Christopher Rouse's Concerto ( 1985 ), and Henry Brant's Ghost Nets ( 1988 ).
* Falstaff ( 1799 ), Antonio Salieri's opera, with a libretto by Carlo Prospero Defranceschi, which is also based upon The Merry Wives of Windsor.
* Goya ( opera ), an opera by Gian Carlo Menotti
The Gambler's fallacy, also known as the Monte Carlo fallacy ( because its most famous example happened in a Monte Carlo Casino in 1913 ), and also referred to as the fallacy of the maturity of chances, is the belief that if deviations from expected behaviour are observed in repeated independent trials of some random process, future deviations in the opposite direction are then more likely.
The most famous example happened in a Monte Carlo Casino in the summer of 1913, when the ball fell in black 26 times in a row, an extremely uncommon occurrence ( but not more nor less common than any of the other 67, 108, 863 sequences of 26 red or black, neglecting the 0 slot on the wheel ), and gamblers lost millions of francs betting against black after the black streak happened.
* Carlo Maria Martini ( 1927 – 2012 ), Roman Catholic cardinal
Count Carlo ( died after 1485 ), son of another Napoleone ( died October 3, 1480 ), was Papal Gonfaloniere.
Pope Clement XIII ( 7 March 1693 – 2 February 1769 ), born Carlo della Torre di Rezzonico, was Pope from 16 July 1758 to 2 February 1769.
* University of Oxford – developed much of the experiment's Monte Carlo analysis program ( SNOMAN ), and maintained the program

Carlo and Italian
* 1829 – Carlo Acton, Italian composer and pianist ( d. 1909 )
* 1970 – Carlo Checchinato, Italian rugby player and manager
John XXIII was acknowledged as pope by France, England, Bohemia, Prussia, Portugal, parts of the Holy Roman Empire, and numerous Northern Italian city states, including Florence and Venice ; however, the Avignon Pope Benedict XIII was regarded as pope by the Kingdoms of Aragon, Castile, and Scotland and Gregory XII was still favored by Ladislaus of Naples, Carlo I Malatesta, the princes of Bavaria, Louis III, Elector Palatine, and parts of Germany and Poland.
* 2012 – Carlo Rambaldi, Italian special effects artist ( b. 1925 )
Carlo Osvaldo Goldoni (; 25 February 1707 – 6 February 1793 ) was an Italian playwright and librettist from the Republic of Venice.
It was this very success that was the object of harsh critiques by Carlo Gozzi, who accused Goldoni of having deprived the Italian theatre of the charms of poetry and imagination.
* The film Carlo Goldoni – Venice, Grand Theatre of the World, directed by Alessandro Bettero, was released in 2007 and is available in English, Italian, French, and Japanese.
* 1912 – Carlo Ponti, Italian film producer ( d. 2007 )
* 1920 – Carlo Azeglio Ciampi, President of the Italian Republic
* 1720 – Carlo Gozzi, Italian dramatist ( d. 1804 )
On the other hand, during rehearsals, workmen in the theater stopped what they were doing during Va, pensiero and applauded at the conclusion of this haunting melody while the growth of the " identification of Verdi's music with Italian nationalist politics " is judged to have begun in the summer 1846 in relation to a chorus from Ernani in which the name of one of its characters, " Carlo ", was changed to " Pio ", a reference to Pope Pius IX's grant of an amnesty to political prisoners.
Flag of Giustizia e Libertà, an Italian anti-fascist resistance movement led by Carlo Rosselli.
* 1932 – Carlo Maria Abate, Italian race car driver
It is also true that none of Cocteau's works has inspired as much imitation: Francis Poulenc's opera La Voix humaine, Gian Carlo Menotti's " opera bouffa " The Telephone and Roberto Rosselini's film version in Italian with Anna Magnani L ' Amore ( 1948 ).
* 1911 – Gian Carlo Menotti, Italian composer ( d. 2007 )
* 1994 – Carlo Chiti, Italian engineer ( b. 1924 )
* 2007 – Carlo Ponti, Italian film producer ( b. 1912 )
* 1898 – Carlo Tagliabue, Italian baritone ( d. 1978 )
Anarchist communism as a coherent, modern economic-political philosophy was first formulated in the Italian section of the First International by Carlo Cafiero, Emilio Covelli, Errico Malatesta, Andrea Costa and other ex-Mazzinian Republicans.
* 1914 – Carlo Maria Giulini, Italian conductor ( d. 2005 )
On January 1, 2006 he received the Grand Officer award from President of the Italian Republic Carlo Azeglio Ciampi.
* 1566 – Don Carlo Gesualdo, Italian composer ( d. 1613 )
After serving almost 20 years of a life sentence in prison in Italy, Ağca was pardoned by the then Italian president Carlo Azeglio Ciampi in June 2000 and deported to Turkey.
* 2003 – Carlo Urbani, Italian physician ( b. 1956 )
* 1934 – Carlo Rubbia, Italian physicist, Nobel Laureate

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