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Curti may refer to: * Curti, Campania, a town in Italy * Curti, Goa, a town in Goa, India * Aldo Curti (footballer), an Italian footballer * Carlo Curti, Italian-American musician, composer, conductor * Carlo Curti (1807–1872) cellist, educator, composer at Parma, Italy * Girolamo Curti, an Italian painter * Merle Curti, an American historian * Sir William Curtius FRS, English and Palatinate diplomat (1599–1678) * Cardinal William Curti, a 14th-century cardinal See also * Curtius (other) * Kurti (other) Kurti may refer to: People * Kurti (king) (8th century BC), Neo-Hittite king of Atuna * Albin Kurti (born 1975), Albanian politician leader * Baca Kurti ( 1807–1881), Albanian nationalist leader * Çezar Kurti (born 1935), Albanian translator * ...
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Curti, Campania
Curti ( Campanian: ) is a town and '' comune'' in the province of Caserta, in the Campania region of southern Italy. Main sights The Conocchia is a funerary monument (c. 2nd century AD) that stands on the route of the Appian Way; the name refers to its shape, which resembles a spinner's distaff. According to tradition Flavia Domitilla was buried there; she was a niece of the Roman emperor Vespasian during the Christian persecution by Domitian. Twin towns * Pavel Banya, Bulgaria * Chiprana Chiprana () is a municipality located in the province of Zaragoza, Aragon, Spain. According to the 2004 census (INE INE, Ine or ine may refer to: Institutions * Institut für Nukleare Entsorgung, a German nuclear research center * Instituto N ..., Spain References Cities and towns in Campania {{Campania-geo-stub ...
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Curti, Goa
Curti is a census town in North Goa district in Goa, India. Geography Curti is located at . It has an average elevation of 30 metres (98 feet). Demographics India census A census is the procedure of systematically acquiring, recording and calculating information about the members of a given population. This term is used mostly in connection with national population and housing censuses; other common censuses in ..., Curti had a population of 13,070. Males constitute 53% of the population and females 47%. Curti has an average literacy rate of 71%, higher than the national average of 59.5%: male literacy is 75% and, female literacy is 67%. In Curti, 13% of the population is under 6 years of age. References Cities and towns in North Goa district {{Goa-geo-stub ...
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Aldo Curti (footballer)
Aldo Curti (born 12 March 1926) is an Italian retired professional football player. Curti played one game in Serie A, for A.S. Roma ' (''Rome Sport Association''), commonly referred to as Roma (), is a professional football club based in Rome, Italy. Founded by a merger in 1927, Roma has participated in the top tier of Italian football for all of its existence, except for ... in the 1947/48 season. External linksProfileat Enciclopediadelcalcio.it 1926 births Possibly living people Italian men's footballers Serie A players Montevarchi Calcio Aquila 1902 players AS Roma players Parma Calcio 1913 players Men's association football midfielders Footballers from Arezzo {{Italy-footy-midfielder-1920s-stub ...
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Carlo Curti
Carlo Curti (May 6, 1859 – 1926), also known as Carlos Curti, was an Italian musician, composer and bandleader. He moved to the United States whose most lasting contribution to American society was popularizing the mandolin in American music by starting a national "grass-roots mandolin orchestra craze" (that lasted from 1880 until the 1920s). He also contributed to Mexican society in 1884 by creating one of Mexico's oldest orchestras, the ''Mexican Typical Orchestra''. The orchestra under his leadership represented Mexico at the New Orleans Cotton Exhibition. As with his Spanish Students, Curti dressed his Mexican band in costumes, choosing the charro cowboy outfit. The patriotic value of having Mexico represented on the international stage gave a boost to mariachi bands (which had normally been repressed by social elites); the mariachis began using charro outfits as Curti's orchestra had done, expressing pride in being Mexican. Curti's ''Orquestra Típica Mexicana'' has been ...
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Carlo Curti (1807–1872)
Carlo Curti (6 May 1859 – 8 May 1922), also known as Carlos Curti, was an Italian musician, composer and bandleader. He moved to the United States whose most lasting contribution to American society was popularizing the mandolin in American music by starting a national "grass-roots mandolin orchestra craze" (that lasted from 1880 until the 1920s). He also contributed to Mexican society in 1884 by creating one of Mexico's oldest orchestras, the ''Mexican Typical Orchestra''. The orchestra under his leadership represented Mexico at the New Orleans Cotton Exhibition. As with his Spanish Students, Curti dressed his Mexican band in costumes, choosing the charro cowboy outfit. The patriotic value of having Mexico represented on the international stage gave a boost to mariachi bands (which had normally been repressed by social elites); the mariachis began using charro outfits as Curti's orchestra had done, expressing pride in being Mexican. Curti's ''Orquestra Típica Mexicana'' ha ...
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Girolamo Curti
Girolamo Curti (1575–1632) was an Italian painter of the early-Baroque, specializing in quadratura. Biography He was also called ''il Dentone''. He was born to a poor family at Bologna, and worked for cloth spinner till age 25. His first formal training was with the Cremonese painter Cesare Baglioni (no evident relation to Giovanni Baglione). He apparently quickly worked independently then rejoined his friend and fellow Bolognese and Baglione pupil, Lionello Spada. Together during the early 17th century, they began to collaborate in quadratura, with Curti painting the structures, while Spada painted the figures. They soon parted, with Spada becoming a canvas painter, and Curti was to travel to paint in Modena, Parma (1618 and 1630), Rome (1623) and Genoa. He returned from Rome to Bologna, and there was assisted by Michelangelo Colonna, Agostino Mitelli, and Andrea Seghizzi, and painted architectural backgrounds for Guercino frescoes. Much of his work has been lost over the centur ...
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Merle Curti
Merle Eugene Curti (September 15, 1897 – March 9, 1996) was a leading American historian, who taught many graduate students at Columbia University and the University of Wisconsin, and was a leader in developing the fields of social history and intellectual history. He directed 86 finished Ph.D. dissertations and had an unusually wide range of correspondents. As a Progressive historian he was deeply committed to democracy, and to the Turnerian thesis that social and economic forces shape American life, thought and character. He was a pioneer in peace studies, intellectual history, and social history, and helped develop quantitative methods based on census samples as a tool in historical research. Life Curti was born in Papillion, Nebraska, a suburb of Omaha, on September 15, 1897. His parents were John Eugene Curti, an immigrant from Switzerland, and Alice Hunt, a Yankee from Vermont. Curti attended high school in Omaha then obtained a bachelor's degree in 1920 from Harva ...
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Sir William Curtius
John William Curtius (1598–1678), 1st Curtius Baronet of Sweden, FRS, was a diplomat representing the House of Stuart during the Thirty Years' War and the exile of Charles II. In later life, he served as Resident Ambassador of the English Crown in the Holy Roman Empire, and was head magistrate for two districts of the Electoral Palatinate. Wilhelm von Curti', Biography of Hesse, at: ''Landesgeschichtliches Informationssystem Hessen (LAGIS) in Germany'' The Curtius Baronetcy of Sweden was a title in the Baronetage of England created on 2 April 1652 for William Curtius, "Resident to the King of Sweden". In Germany, Curtius was known as ''Johann Wilhelm von Curti'', where from 1654 he lived in Castle Curti in Umstadt, Hesse. Diplomat of the Thirty Years' War William Curtius worked as secretary and diplomat during the Thirty Years' War, promoting the cause of the Palatinate and the restoration of the fortunes of the heirs of the House of Stuart. His work for Queen Elizabe ...
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Cardinal William Curti
Cardinal William Curti was an official of the Catholic Church who was involved in religious and academic censure at the University of Paris, in the late 14th century. He is best remembered as the cardinal who presided at the trial of Nicholas of Autrecourt. The trial concerned the suspect views of Nicholas of Autrecourt pertaining to the immortality of the soul. The positive philosophy of Nicholas of Autrecourt conflicted with some points of Catholic theology. The report of the inquiry is most often referred to as ''The Articles of Cardinal Curti''. On May 19, 1346 Nicholas of Autrecourt was sentenced to burn his writings in Paris, France Paris () is the Capital city, capital and List of communes in France with over 20,000 inhabitants, most populous city of France, with an estimated population of 2,165,423 residents in 2019 in an area of more than 105 km² (41 sq mi), ma ....''Philosophy in the Middle Ages: The Christian, Islamic, and Jewish Traditions'', Arthur Hyma ...
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Curtius (other)
Curtius may refer to: People * Curtia gens, the clan to which the Curtii family belonged ** Marcus Curtius, a noble of early Rome who rode his horse into the Lacus Curtius, which was then named after him ** Quintus Curtius Rufus, 1st century CE historian ** Curtius Rufus. 1st century CE politician, possibly the same as Quintus Curtius Rufus * Curtius baronets, a title in the Baronetcy of England * Albert Curtz (1600–1671), German astronomer and member of the Society of Jesus * Alexander Curtius, Lithuanian nobleman and scholar * Alfred Schulz-Curtius (1853–1918), aka Alfred Curtis, a German classical music impresario * Dirk Donker Curtius (1792–1864), Dutch politician * Ernst Robert Curtius (1886–1956), German scholar, philologist * Ernst Curtius (1814–1896), German archaeologist, historian * Georg Curtius (1820–1885), German philologist * Jacob Curtius (1554–1594), Imperial Pro-Chancellor for Emperor Rudolph II, astronomer, mathematician and instrument maker * Janus ...
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