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Luigi Carlini was born in Naples, Campania, Italy in the late 18th century. Luigi Carlini's Maria Stuarda, regina di Scozia, a cultural depiction of Mary, Queen of Scots, was his debut opera. The production was adapted from a 1802 drama by Camillo Federici, titled The Triumph of the Carbonari (Italian: Il Trionfo Dei Carbonari).
Casa Carlini is a historical building in Florence, located in via de' Pandolfini 33 corner via del Proconsolo 12r-14r.It was the seat from 1497 of the stamperia Giunti.. The house appears (as Palazzo Carlini) in the list compiled in 1901 by the General Directorate of Antiquities and Fine Arts, as a monumental building to be considered national artistic heritage.
The book is a study of the life of Sister Benedetta Carlini, a 17th-century Italian nun who was accused of lesbianism and other "immodest acts". [ 5 ] [ 6 ] The book explores the cultural, social, and religious context of the time and the consequences faced by Sister Benedetta as a result of her alleged actions.
Benedetta Carlini (20 January 1590 [1] – 7 August 1661) [2] was an Italian Catholic nun who claimed to experience mystic visions. As abbess of the Convent of the Mother of God, at Pescia , she had a sexual relationship with one of her nuns, Sister Bartolomea.
Carlini is an Italian surname. Notable people with this name include the following: Agostino Carlini (1718?–1790), Italian sculptor and painter; Antonio Carlini (2001), Canadian soccer player; Armando Carlini (1878–1959), Italian philosopher and author; Benedetta Carlini (1591–1661), Catholic mystic and lesbian nun
Andrena carlini, a species of mining bee in the family Andrenidae; Carlini (crater), a lunar crater; Carlini Station, Argentinian base in Antarctica (ex-Jubany) Lobelia Carlini, a Japanese steampunk media franchise; Carlini, plural of carlino, a medieval south Italian coin, see Gigliato
Benedetta is a 2021 biographical psychological drama film co-written and directed by Paul Verhoeven, starring Virginie Efira as Benedetta Carlini, a nun in the 17th century who joins an Italian convent while a young child and later has a lesbian love affair with another nun, while seeing religious visions.
The site for the new church and its monastery was at the southwest corner of the "Quattro Fontane", which refers to the four corner fountains set on the oblique at the intersection of two roads, the Strada Pia and the Strada Felice. Bernini's oval church of Sant'Andrea al Quirinale would later be built further along the Strada Pia.