List of Famous people named Carlo

Name Carlo is among the most common names in Italy. Similar names: Karl, Karla, Karlie, Kaarlo, Karle, Karly, Kaarle. Here are some famous Carlos:

Carlo Rossetti

First Name Carlo
Last Name Rossetti
Born on January 1, 1614
Died on November 23, 1681 (aged 67)

Carlo Rossetti (Roscetti) was an Italian Catholic Cardinal, born of the noble Rossetti family in Ferrara. Earlier in his career he went to London as a secret nuncio on behalf of Pope Urban VIII. While in London, he was addressed as Lord Charles Rossetti and was referred to as Prince Rossetti, using his title as Italian nobility for his cover, rather than as a representative of the Roman Catholic Church to avoid persecution.

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Carlo Vittorio Amedeo delle Lanze

First Name Carlo
Last Name Lanze
Born on September 1, 1712
Died on January 23, 1784 (aged 71)
Born in Italy, Piedmont

Carlo Vittorio Amedeo Delle Lanze (1712–1784) was an Italian clergyman, a Roman Catholic cardinal. In his youth, Delle Lanze was supposed to be close to Jansenism, but in his late life he was a supporter of Jesuit and part of the zelanti.

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Carlo Maratta

First Name Carlo
Last Name Maratta
Died on December 15, 1713
Born in Italy, Marche

Carlo Maratta or Maratti was an Italian painter, active mostly in Rome, and known principally for his classicizing paintings executed in a Late Baroque Classical manner. Although he is part of the classical tradition stemming from Raphael, he was not exempt from the influence of Baroque painting and particularly in his use of colour. His contemporary and friend, Giovanni Bellori, wrote an early biography on Maratta.

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Carlo Mazzantini

First Name Carlo
Last Name Mazzantini
Died on January 1, 1971 (aged 1)
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Charles III de Bourbon

First Name Charles
Last Name Bourbon
Died on June 15, 1610

Charles III de Bourbon, was Archbishop of Rouen, and the illegitimate son of Antoine de Bourbon, king of Navarre, and his mistress Louise de La Béraudière du Rouhet. His half-brother was King Henry IV of France.

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Carlo Trenca

First Name Carlo
Last Name Trenca
Born on September 2, 1801
Died on June 20, 1853 (aged 51)
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Carlo Crivelli

First Name Carlo
Last Name Crivelli
Born on November 30, 1429
Died on November 30, 1489 (aged 60)

Carlo Crivelli was an Italian Renaissance painter of conservative Late Gothic decorative sensibility, who spent his early years in the Veneto, where he absorbed influences from the Vivarini, Squarcione and Mantegna. He left the Veneto by 1458 and spent most of the remainder of his career in the March of Ancona, where he developed a distinctive personal style that contrasts with that of his Venetian contemporary Giovanni Bellini.

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Carlo Allorio

First Name Carlo
Last Name Allorio
Born on April 21, 1891
Died on December 9, 1969 (aged 78)
Born in Italy, Piedmont
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Carlo Anti

First Name Carlo
Last Name Anti
Born on April 28, 1889
Died on June 9, 1961 (aged 72)
Born in Italy, Veneto

Carlo Anti was an archaeologist and an officer in the army in the First World War and until 1922.

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Carlo Jachino

First Name Carlo
Last Name Jachino
Died on December 23, 1971 (aged 1)
Born in Italy, Liguria

Carlo Jachino (1887–1971) was an Italian composer of the 20th century. Born in Sanremo on February 3, 1887, he studied in Leipzig under Hugo Riemann. Jachino's 3-act opera, Giocondo and his King won a national competition in (1922) and was premiered at the Dal Verme theater in Milan in 1924. In 1928 his Second Quartet in E minor shared the second prize with Harry Waldo Warner while Béla Bartók and Alfredo Casella shared the first prize at an international chamber music competition in Philadelphia. He was a proponent of dodecaphonic or 12-tone music. He wrote extensively about music, including Instruments of the Orchestra. He taught composition at the conservatories of Parma, Naples and Rome between 1927 and 1950. He was the director of the Naples conservatory from 1950 to 1953, and later director of the National Conservatory of Colombia in Bogotà. Jachino was also inspector of music curriculum for the Italian Ministry of Education.

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