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The details of his career after 1629 are well documented in the account book, the Libro dei Conti di Casa Barbieri, that Guercino and his brother Paolo Antonio Barbieri kept updated, and which has been preserved ..
Conti has appeared in such films as Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence ; Reuben, Reuben ; American Dreamer ; Shirley Valentine ; Miracles ; Saving Grace ; Dangerous Parking and Voices Within: The Lives of Truddi Chase.
Steve lives in Leighton Buzzard, Bedfordshire, with his wife Anna Conti, a stained glass artist and their sons, Felix, and Courtney Askew-Conti ( session musician who has worked with bands such as Ego Trip and Jason Dass and the Four Cucumbers ).
Conti has argued that during the Reformation both psychosomnolence ( the belief that the soul sleeps until the resurrection ) and thnetopsychism ( the belief that the body and soul both die and then both rise again ) were quite common.
The film deals with the relationships among four men in a Japanese prisoner of war camp during the Second World War — Major Jack Celliers ( Bowie ), a rebellious prisoner with a guilty secret from his youth ; Captain Yonoi ( Sakamoto ), the young camp commandant ; Lieutenant Colonel John Lawrence ( Conti ), a British officer who has lived in Japan and speaks Japanese fluently ; and Sergeant Hara ( Kitano ) who is seemingly brutal and yet humane in some ways and with whom Lawrence develops a peculiar friendship.
Meanwhile, Fabrice is oblivious to his danger and is living happily because he has fallen in love with the commandant's daughter, Clélia Conti, who he can see from his prison window as she tends her caged birds.
This later prompted Dean's successful application to attend the Italia Conti Academy Theatre Arts at ten years old, and later the Sylvia Young Theatre School in Marylebone, London, which has famously produced some of Britain's most familiar television and musical stars.
It has been suggested that the man in question may have been Niccolo da Conti, who was returning from the east and is known to have met with Pope Eugenius in 1444.
Paladin Press currently publishes ( or has formerly published ) work from a variety of well-known and notable figures in the firearms, martial arts, self-defense, and survival fields, among them John Plaster, Kelly McCann, Ragnar Benson, Jim Cirillo, Jim Arvanitis, Louis Awerbuck, Marc MacYoung, Sammy Franco, Jeff Cooper, Col. Rex Applegate, William E. Fairbairn, Michael Janich, Mike Conti, and Phil Elmore.
Campbell has composed music for television drama and film, including the 1989 war film That Summer of White Roses ( starring Tom Conti and Rod Steiger, Susan George and Alun Armstrong ); and the 1994 BAFTA winner Taking Over the Asylum, which starred Ken Stott, David Tennant and Elizabeth Spriggs.
It has also been suggested that the man " from Cathay " described to have visited Pope Eugenius IV ( 1431 – 1447 ) by Paolo Toscanelli in a 1474 letter to Christopher Columbus, may have been Niccolò de ' Conti, who was returning from the east and is known to have met with Pope Eugenius in 1444:
* The Conti Collection has over 3000 photographs dating from the late 1950s through to the early 1970s taken by Rhode Island photographer Gino Conti, primarily on the Hopi, Apache and Navaho reservations and in Mexico.

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However, the Emperor had netted an enormous accretion of power: Leopold I's son, Joseph, had been named King of the Romans ( 1690 ), and the Emperor's candidate for the Polish throne, August of Saxony, had carried the day over Louis XIV's candidate, the Prince of Conti.
Lebrun had been secrétaire des commandements to the prince de Conti, and on his patron's death he lost this position.
Louis later moved in with relatives at 518 Conti Street ; his maternal grandmother Buslé and his nurse Sally had both been born in Saint-Domingue ( known later as Haiti ).
McCutcheon met a woman at a local dance class who had been to the Italia Conti stage school, and she suggested that the school would be a good environment for her.
At Clermont, Conti had been a fellow student of Molière's for whom he secured an introduction to the court of Louis XIV, but afterwards, when writing a treatise against the stage entitled Traité de la comédie et des spectacles selon les traditions de l ' Église ( Paris, 1667 ), he charged the dramatist with keeping a school of atheism.
Vendôme had been a lover of Marie Anne's own brother-in-law, the Prince of Conti, husband of her oldest sister, Marie Thérèse de Bourbon.
Pierre Beaumarchais noted in the preface to his 1778 play, The Marriage of Figaro ( which satirized the aristocracy ) that it was the late prince de Conti who requested the play be written, and Louis François Joseph's antics may have been the model for the misadventures of " Count Almaviva ".
He had been some time in orders when Louis XIV, in 1672, selected him as tutor of the princes of Conti, with such success that the king next entrusted to him the education of the count of Vermandois, one of his natural sons, on whose death in 1683 Fleury received for his services the Cistercian abbey of Loc-Dieu, in the diocese of Rodez.
The " trustworthy source " whom Fra Mauro quoted in writing is thought to have been Niccolò de ' Conti himself.
In this way, the publication initiated the promotion of an enormous collection of classic literature, in particular authors such as Haroldo Conti and Rodolfo Walsh who, along with their works, had been victims of the military dictatorship of the 1970s.

Conti and married
* Violante, married to Torquato Conti ( c. 1520 – c.
The personal influence of Henry IV had deterred Bassompierre from a marriage with Charlotte de Montmorency, daughter of the constable Montmorency, afterwards princesse de Condé, and between 1614 and 1630 he was secretly married to Louise Marguerite, widow of François, prince de Conti, and through her became implicated in the plot to overthrow Richelieu on the " Day of the Dupes " ( 1630 ).
# Louis Armand de Bourbon, Prince of Conti ( 1661-1685 ) married Marie Anne de Bourbon and died childless.
# François Louis de Bourbon, Prince of Conti ( 1664-1709 ) married Marie Thérèse de Bourbon and had issue.
She later married Louis Armand I, Prince of Conti, and, through this marriage, became officially recognised as a Princess of the Blood ;
# Louise Marguerite, ( 1588 – 30 April 1631, Château d ' Eu ), married at the Château de Meudon on 24 July 1605 François, Prince of Conti
On 17 December 1743, Orléans ' son married Louise Henriette de Bourbon, the daughter of Louis Armand, Prince of Conti and his wife, Louise Élisabeth de Bourbon.
Conti was the protégé of his uncle Louis II de Bourbon, Prince de Condé " the Great Condé " whose granddaughter, Marie Thérèse de Bourbon ( 1666 – 1732 ), he married in 1688.
* Armand de Bourbon, Prince of Conti ( 1629 – 1666 ), married to Anne Marie Martinozzi
His younger sister Louise Élisabeth de Bourbon, married Marie Anne's brother, Louis Armand II de Bourbon, prince de Conti.
Pier Luigi Farnese had married Girolama Orsini, daughter of Luigi Orsini and wife and first cousin Giulia Conti and paternal granddaughter of the 6th Counts of Pitigliano.
The younger, Anne Marie Martinozzi, married Armand de Bourbon, Prince de Conti.
In the first season he played a married candidate for office named Johnathan Conti who flirts with Allie.
The third daughter, Charlotte-Marie of Lorraine ( 1627 – 1652 ), having failed to wed Armand de Bourbon, Prince of Conti, became the mistress of Cardinal de Retz and played a role in the Fronde, but never married.
After a period of employment in straitened circumstances, in 1816 he married a woman of means, Maria Conti, and this enabled him the ease to develop his literary talents.
* HH Princess Mafalda Margarethe of Hesse ( born 6 July 1965 ), married first, Enrico dei Conti Marone Cinzano in 1989, no issue ; married second, Carlo Galdo in 1991 and had two daughters ; married third Ferdinando Brachetti Peretti in 2000 and had two sons.

Conti and Scottish
Thomas Antonio " Tom " Conti ( born 22 November 1941 ) is a Scottish actor, theatre director and novelist.
Conti was educated Hamilton Crescent School an independent fee-paying Catholic boys ' ( at that time ) school in Glasgow, and at the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama in Glasgow.
The first half of the film shows Gowan McGland ( Tom Conti ), a creatively blocked Scottish poet, cutting a swath through various older society women as he recites his verse to various arts groups and cultural societies.
* Tom Conti, Scottish actor, theatre director, and novelist
* Scottish actors David Tennant, Tom Conti and Gerard Butler hail from Ralston, as do interior designer John Amabile and political commentator Andrew Neil.

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