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Canti may refer to: * Canti (poetry collection), an 1835 collection of poems by Giacomo Leopardi * Canti (surname) * Canti Lau (born 1964), Hong Kong actor * Canti, fictional robot from the Japanese animated series ''FLCL'' See also * Cantii The Cantiaci or Cantii were an Iron Age Celtic people living in Britain before the Roman conquest, and gave their name to a '' civitas'' of Roman Britain. They lived in the area now called Kent, in south-eastern England. Their capital was ''Dur ... or Cantiaci, Iron Age Celtic people living in Britain * Canty (other) {{disambiguation, given name ...
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The central characters in ''FLCL'' (also known as Fooly Cooly), a 2000 Japanese anime produced by Gainax and Production I.G, with two additional seasons released in 2018. The first season covers the story of a sixth grade student named Naota Nandaba whose life is greatly changed after he is run over by the mysterious alien troublemaker Haruko Haruhara. The second season covers the story of a seventh grade student named Hidomi Hibajiri whose life Haruko also intrudes. Main characters Haruko Haruhara : , her actual name , is the mysterious pink-haired alien who is the central character in the FLCL series and serves as the antagonistic catalyst for the abnormal events within the series, her goals mostly unknown save her obsessive desire to have Atomsk by absorbing him. She is an energetic and unpredictably reckless sociopath who is nicknamed "Vespa Woman" for riding a sunglow Piaggio Vespa SS 180, claiming to be 19 and later 16 despite Mamimi's observation that she is 20. Haruko is ...
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Cantii
The Cantiaci or Cantii were an Iron Age Celtic people living in Britain before the Roman conquest, and gave their name to a '' civitas'' of Roman Britain. They lived in the area now called Kent, in south-eastern England. Their capital was ''Durovernum Cantiacorum'', now Canterbury. They were bordered by the Regni to the west, and the Catuvellauni to the north. Julius Caesar landed in Cantium in 55 and 54 BCE, the first Roman expeditions to Britain. He recounts in his ''De Bello Gallico'' v. 14: Rulers Pre-Roman Iron Age Julius Caesar named five Celtic tribes inhabiting the land that would become the "heartland of the Catuvellauni": the Ancalites, the Bibroci, the Cassi, the Cenimagni, and the Segontiaci, each with their own "king" or chieftain. He found their way of life to be very similar to their cousins in Gaul with whom they were close – the invasion of Britain may have been triggered by the Britons' supply of arms to the Gauls, who were being subjug ...
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Canti (poetry Collection)
''Canti'' is a collection of poems by Giacomo Leopardi written in 1835. The ''Canti'' is generally considered one of the most significant works of Italian poetry. List of poems The first poems of the Canti ''All'Italia'' and ''Sopra il monumento di Dante'' marked the beginning of the series of major works. In the two ''canti'', the concept of "excessive" or "over-civilization" which is deleterious for life and beauty first makes it appearance. In the poem ''All'Italia'', Leopardi laments the fallen at the Battle of Thermopylae (480 BC, fought between the Greeks under Leonidas and the Persians under Xerxes), and evokes the greatness of the past. In the second ''canto'', he asks for pity from Dante for the pathetic state of his fatherland. In the great ''canti'' which follow (forty-one, including fragments), there is a gradual abandonment of the reminiscences, of literary allusions and of conventionalisms. In 1819, the poet attempted to escape from his oppressive domestic ...
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Canti (surname)
Canti is a surname. Notable people with the name include: * Aldo Canti (born 1961), Olympic sprinter * Alfonso Canti (1920–1996), Italian weightlifter * Claudio Canti (born 1965), Sammarinese football defender * Dominique Canti (born 1967), Sanmarinese sprinter * Giovanni Canti (died 1716), Italian painter * Ronald Canti Ronald George Canti M.D. (1883 – 7 January 1936) was a British pathologist and bacteriologist known for early micro-cinematography of living cells. Education Born in 1883, Canti was educated at Charterhouse School. At King's College, Cambri ... (1883–1936) British bacteriologist See also * Canty (surname) {{surname ...
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Canti Lau
Lau Sek Ming (; born 16 July 1964) is a Hong Kong actor and singing He was born in Hong Kong, but his ancestral home is Chaoyang, Guangdong, China. Filmography * ''Summer of Foam'' (2010) TV series * ''The KungFu Master'' (2012) * ''Zombies Reborn'' (2012) * ''Cold Pupil'' (2013) * ''The Demi-Gods and Semi-Devils'' (2013) * ''Chinese Paladin 5 (TV series)'' * ''The Princess Weiyoung'' (2016) * ''The Legend of Dragon Pearl'' (2017) * ''Ode to Gallantry'' (2017) * ''The Thief Rule'' (2017) *''Princess Silver '' Princess Silver'' () is a 2019 Chinese television series based on the novel ''Bai Fa Wang Fei'' (, lit: ''The White-Haired Imperial Concubine'') by Mo Yanshang. It stars Zhang Xueying, Aarif Rahman, Jing Chao, Luo Yunxi and Chen Xinyu. It aired ...'' (2019) *'' Love of Thousand Years'' (2020) References

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