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Carlo is an Italian, Dutch and Spanish masculine given name and a surname. As an Italian name it is a short form of Charles. [1] As a Spanish name it is a short form ...
Giancarlo Pasinato (born 1956), Italian footballer and coach; Giancarlo Pepeu (1930–2021) Italian Emeritus Professor of Pharmacology; Giancarlo Perini (born 1959), Italian road bicycle racer; Giancarlo Peris (born 1941), Italian track athlete; Giancarlo Petrazzuolo (born 1980), Italian tennis player; Giancarlo Polidori (born 1943), Italian ...
Carlo is a given name. It is an Italian form of Charles. It can refer to: Carlo (name) Monte Carlo; Carlingford, New South Wales, a suburb in north-west Sydney, New South Wales, Australia; A satirical song written by Dafydd Iwan about Prince Charles. A former member of Dion and the Belmonts best known for his 1964 song, Ring A Ling.
Don Carlos [1] is an 1867 five-act grand opera composed by Giuseppe Verdi to a French-language libretto by Joseph Méry and Camille du Locle, based on the 1787 play Don Karlos, Infant von Spanien (Don Carlos, Infante of Spain) by Friedrich Schiller and several incidents from Eugène Cormon's 1846 play Philippe II, Roi d'Espagne. [2]
Carlos Nieto (born 1976), Italian-Argentine rugby union player; Carlos Sainz (born 1962), Spanish World Rally Championship driver, 1990 and 1992 champion. Carlos Sainz Jr. (born 1994), Formula 1 driver for Scuderia Ferrari; Carlos Washington Jr. (born 1998), American football player; Carlos Watkins (born 1993), American football player
The aria 'Tu che le vanità' from the Ricordi 4-act Italian piano-vocal score " Tu che le vanità" (French: "Toi qui sus le néant", lit. 'You who knew the emptiness') is an aria for soprano from the first scene of the final act of Verdi's 1867 opera Don Carlo. It was composed to a French text and later translated into Italian, the language in ...
Pinocchio, by Enrico Mazzanti (1852–1910), the first illustrator (1883) of The Adventures of Pinocchio. Carlo Lorenzini (Italian: [ˈkarlo lorenˈtsiːni]; 24 November 1826 – 26 October 1890), better known by the pen name Carlo Collodi (/ k ə ˈ l oʊ d i / kə-LOH-dee; Italian: [ˈkarlo kolˈlɔːdi]), was an Italian author, humourist, [1] and journalist, [2] widely known for his fairy ...
Any Italian monarch (as in Spain) might informally be addressed or referred to with this prefix, for example King Carlos III of Spain was widely known in his Neapolitan realm as "Don Carlo". Genealogical databases and dynastic works still reserve the title for this class of noble by tradition, although it is no longer a right under Italian law.