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Caracciolo del Sole. House of Carafa. The Caracciolo family ( Italian pronunciation: [kaˈrattʃolo]) is a prominent aristocratic family from the city of Naples. The Caracciolos are considered one of the most important families in the history of the Kingdom of Naples, and also held relevant posts in the Spanish Empire .
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Caracciolo. Look up Caracciolo in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Caracciolo may refer to: Caracciolo family, prominent aristocratic family from the city of Naples, Italy. Caracciolo (surname), Italian surname. Caracciolo is an opera by Franco Vittadini. Francesco Caracciolo -class battleship, an Italian dreadnought battleship class.
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A painting by the Neapolitan Caravaggesque artist Giovanni Battista Caracciolo, depicting Jesus's invitation to Matthew, a tax collector. The artwork shows Caracciolo's influence by Caravaggio's style and contrast of light and shadow.
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Caracciolo Family History. The Caracciolo di Torchiarolo are a side branch of the Caracciolo di Avellino. The progenitor of the Torchiarolos was the second son of the fifth prince of Avellino, Ambrogio (1699-1748), who obtained in 1726, upon payment of 9000 ducats, the fiefdom of Torchiarolo, in the province of Lecce, on which he also received
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Born in Florence, Kingdom of Italy, he was the 10th Prince of Castagneto and the 5th Duke of Melito, being the descendent of an old noble Neapolitan family dating back to the Kingdom of Naples. His father was Filippo Caracciolo (1903-1965), the 8th Prince of Castagneto, the 3rd Duke of Melito, and an hereditary Patrician of Naples.
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Caracciolo is a diminutive of Caraccio, a common name in southern Italy. Learn about the Caracciolo family records, migration, occupations, and lifespan in the USA from 1920 to 2004.
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Caracciolo is one of the oldest and most influential families in Naples, with a history dating back to the 8th or 9th century. The family produced many notable figures in politics, religion, and culture, such as cardinals, admirals, and a saint.
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Raised in Italy, Beatrice Caracciolo (b. 1955, São Paulo, Brazil) engages the limits of abstraction, both distilling and disrupting the photographic image, her frequent source material. Working from forms caught in motion, her keenly-observed drawings reveal frenetic, entangled bodies. Beneath their surfaces, the pentimenti of past markings suggest additional voluminous depths.
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Francesco Caracciolo, duke di Brienza (born January 18, 1752, Naples, Kingdom of Naples [Italy]—died June 28, 1799, Naples) , duke di Brienza was a Neapolitan admiral who was executed on the orders of the British admiral Horatio Nelson for supporting the republican revolution at Naples in 1799. Considered a traitor by some Italians, he at first supported King Ferdinand IV of Naples but later
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Caracciolo didn't marry until he was 70, and then it was to the woman who had been in love with him since she was a teenager, Violante Visconti, the niece of the film director Luchino Visconti
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Rosa Caracciolo was born in 1972 in Hungary. She is an actress. She has been married to Rocco Siffredi since 1994. They have two children. Menu. Movies. Release Calendar Top 250 Movies Most Popular Movies Browse Movies by Genre Top Box Office Showtimes & Tickets Movie News India Movie Spotlight.
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CARACCIOLO, FRANCIS, ST. Cofounder of the Congregation of Clerks Regular Minor; b. Villa Santa Maria, Abruzzi, Italy, Oct. 13, 1563; d. Agnone, Italy, June 4, 1608. The early life of Francis (baptized Ascanio) Caracciolo del Leone o Pisquizi was exemplary, and after being miraculously cured of a kind of elephantiasis, then called leprosy, the 22-year-old youth vowed himself to an
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St. Francis Caracciolo was born from a noble family on October 13, 1563 in Villa Santa Maria (Abruzzo Region). His parents, Ferrante Caracciolo and Isabella Baratucci baptized him as Ascanio. He received an excellent human formation and Catholic education and these showed from his virtues since childhood.
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Giovanni Battista Caracciuolo, Battistella, Battistello Battistello, Giovanni B. Caracciolo, Giovanni Battista Caracciolo, (Battistello), Giovanni Battista Carracciulo, (Il Battistella), Il Battistella Date of birth 1578 Date of death 1635
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Giovanni Battista Caracciolo (also called Battistello) (1578-1635) was an Italian artist and important Neapolitan follower of Caravaggio. He was a member of the murderous Cabal of Naples, with Belisario Corenzio and Giambattista Caracciolo, who were rumoured to have poisoned and disappeared their competition for painting contracts.
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Caracciolo was the 8th Prince of Castagneto, the 3rd Duke of Melito, and an hereditary Patrician of Naples from an old noble Neapolitan family dating back to the Kingdom of Naples. He graduated in political and commercial sciences and in 1934 assumed diplomatic positions in Turkey, Switzerland, and Strasbourg.
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Caracciolo gives Christ the features of the Ecce Homo: his hands are folded across his chest, and his eyelids are contorted. With a moving physical closeness the comforting figure of the angel turns towards him. The severity of the composition and the abstract effect of the body surfaces emphasise the urgency of the appeal.
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Antonio Caracciolo, 33, from Italy Pisa Sporting Club, since 2020 Centre-Back Market value: €250k * Jun 30, 1990 in Tempio Pausania, Italy
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Learn about the life and works of Giovanni Battista Caracciolo, a follower of Caravaggio who founded the Neapolitan school of Caravaggism. See his paintings influenced by Caravaggio, the Carracci, and Bolognese classicism.
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View ALL 12 Photos. MILAN — Marella Agnelli Caracciolo died on Saturday at home in Turin. She was 91. The daughter of writer Filippo Caracciolo Prince of Castagneto and Margaret Clarke, she
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Francesco Caracciolo may refer to: Francesco Caracciolo (theologian) (died 1316) Francis Caracciolo (saint) (1563-1608), co-founder of the Clerics Regular Minor. Francesco Caracciolo (naval officer) (1752-1799), Neapolitan admiral. Francesco Caracciolo, lead ship of the cancelled Francesco Caracciolo -class battleship.
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Born in Villa Santa Maria, Italy on October 13, 1563, Francis Caracciolo was given the name Ascanio at his baptism. His mother was a relative of St. Thomas Aquinas. He lived a virtuous life as a
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Andrea Caracciolo (Italian pronunciation: [anˈdrɛːa kaˈrattʃolo]; born 18 September 1981) is an Italian football director and former player, currently chairman of Lumezzane. A striker, Caracciolo was also a full Italy international, having made two senior appearances between 2004 and 2006.