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Carlo Alberto (other)
Carlo Alberto can refer to: * Carlo Alberto Guidoboni Cavalchini (1683–1774), Italian cardinal *Carlo Alberto Baratta (1754–1815), Italian painter *Charles Albert of Sardinia (1798–1849), king of Piedmont-Sardinia *Carlo Alberto Castigliano (1847–1884), Italian mathematician and physicist * Carlo Alberto Pisani Dossi (1849–1910), Italian writer, politician and diplomat *Carlo Alberto Salustri (1873–1950), Italian poet *Carlo Alberto Biggini (1902–1945), Italian fascist politician *Carlo Alberto Quario (1913–1984), Italian footballer and coach * Carlo Alberto Dalla Chiesa (1920–1982), Italian carabinieri, assassinated by mafia *Carlo Alberto Chiesa (1922–1960), Italian screenwriter, film editor and director * Carlo Alberto Tesserin (born 1938), Italian politician * Carlo Alberto Nucci (born 1956), Italian professor of electrical engineering See also *Italian cruiser Carlo Alberto The Italian cruiser ''Carlo Alberto'' was the second of two armored cruisers bu ...
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Carlo Alberto Guidoboni Cavalchini
Carlo Alberto Guidoboni CavalchiniOr Guidobono. (26 July 1683 – 7 March 1774) was an Italian Cardinal. Considered '' papabile'' in the Papal conclave, 1758, he was vetoed by Louis XV of France under the ''jus exclusivae''. A lawyer by education, he became titular archbishop of Filippi in 1728, and was created Cardinal in 1743. He became bishop of Albano in 1759 and bishop of Ostia in 1763. Dean of the College of Cardinals The dean of the College of Cardinals ( la, Decanus Collegii Sanctae Romanae Ecclesiae Cardinalium) presides over the College of Cardinals in the Roman Catholic Church, serving as ''primus inter pares'' (first among equals). The position was establi ... 1763–74. References External links''Catholic Hierarchy'' page Biography 1683 births 1774 deaths 18th-century Italian cardinals Cardinal-bishops of Albano Cardinal-bishops of Ostia Deans of the College of Cardinals 18th-century Italian Roman Catholic bishops {{italy-RC-ca ...
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Carlo Alberto Baratta
Carlo Alberto Baratta (October 16, 1754 – 1815) was an Italian painter. Biography He was born in Genoa. His father was a government official. Carlo studied at the Academia Ligustica, and became a pupil of Emanuele Tagliafichi, son of Santo Tagliafico. Like his brother, Antonio Baratta, Carlo was a scenic designer. He also frescoed palaces and chapels; and painted altarpieces. He painted for the Augustinian convent in Sarzano neighborhood. He also painted for the church of Santa Maria del Suffragio in Genoa, altarpieces of the ''Resurrection of Lazarus'' and ''Tobias burying cadavers''. He painted a ''Presentation of the Virgin'' for the parish church of Bacezia, a ''St Roch'' for the church of Bacezia, and a ''Virgin and Saints Cajetan and Anthony Abbot'' for San Giacomo di Pontedecimo. He also painted for various churches in Chiavari Chiavari (; lij, Ciävai ) is a comune (municipality) in the Metropolitan City of Genoa, in Italy. It has about 28,000 inhabitants. It is sit ...
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Charles Albert Of Sardinia
Charles Albert (; 2 October 1798 – 28 July 1849) was the King of Sardinia from 27 April 1831 until 23 March 1849. His name is bound up with the first Italian constitution, the Albertine Statute, and with the First Italian War of Independence (1848–1849). During the Napoleonic period, he resided in France, where he received a liberal education. As Prince of Carignano in 1821, he granted and then withdrew his support for a rebellion which sought to force Victor Emmanuel I to institute a constitutional monarchy. He became a conservative and participated in the legitimist expedition against the Spanish liberals in 1823. He became king of Sardinia in 1831 on the death of his distant cousin Charles Felix, who had no heir. As king, after an initial conservative period during which he supported various European legitimist movements, he adopted the idea of a federal Italy, led by the Pope and freed from the House of Habsburg in 1848. In the same year he granted the Albertine Sta ...
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Carlo Alberto Castigliano
Carlo Alberto Castigliano (9 November 1847, in Asti – 25 October 1884, in Milan) was an Italian mathematician and physicist known for Castigliano's method for determining displacements in a linear-elastic system based on the partial derivatives of strain energy. Alberto Castigliano moved from the region of his birth, Piedmont in northwestern Italy, to the Technical Institute of Terni (in Umbria) in 1866. After four years in Terni Terni ( , ; lat, Interamna (Nahars)) is a city in the southern portion of the region of Umbria in central Italy. It is near the border with Lazio. The city is the capital of the province of Terni, located in the plain of the Nera river. It is ..., Castigliano moved north again, this time to become a student at the Polytechnic of Turin. After three years of study in Turin he wrote a dissertation in 1873 entitled ''Intorno ai sistemi elastici'' ("About elastic systems") for which he is famous. In his dissertation there appears a theorem which ...
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Carlo Alberto Pisani Dossi
Carlo Alberto Pisani Dossi (born March 27, 1849 in Zenevredo; died November 19, 1910, Cardina, Como) was an Italian writer, politician and diplomat. He belonged to the Scapigliatura, Scapigliati. In 1892 he became a diplomat in Colombia, where he married Carlotta Borsani, with whom he had three children. He came to Athens in 1895, there developing an appreciation for archeology. He was an atheist.Linati, Carlo, ''Dossi'', Garzanti, Milano, 1944, p. 452. Dossi was a politician. Quotes * ''Before I've read them, I never write my name into the books I buy, because only after that I can call them mine.'' * ''In many endeavors to gain glory, not the goal is important, but the struggle.'' * ''Madmen open the paths which are later traversed by the wise.'' * ''Why do people avoid being alone? Because only few are in good company when left with themselves.'' * ''Some open roads today so that others may pass tomorrow.'' * ''Where the eyes willingly fall, so does the heart, and eventuall ...
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