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Calandrino is a
character from
Giovanni Boccaccio's the Decameron, in
which he
appears in four stories. In
these tales he is the
victim of the
pranks of...
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Edith Wiens (Celidora),
Peter Schreier (Biondello),
Douglas Johnson (
Calandrino),
Pamela Coburn (Lavina),
Anton Scharinger (Chichibio), Inga
Nielsen (Auretta)...
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Boccaccio features Buonamico along with his
friends and
fellow painters Calandrino and
Bruno in
several tales (Day VIII,
tales 3, 6, and 9; Day IX, tales...
- to
experience freedom for the
first time in her life.
Alfredo Pea as
Calandrino, a
servant at the
villa Giampiero de
Concilio as Andreoli, a messenger...
- The
Tower Calandrino (or Bell
tower of the
Church of
Saint Maria del Soccorso) is
located in the old town of Alcamo, in the
province of Trapani. There...
- VIII, 1.
Calandrino,
Bruno and
Buffalmacco go in
quest of the
heliotrope (bloodstone)
beside the Mugnone.
Thinking to have
found it,
Calandrino gets him...
- characters, such as the
tricksters Bruno and
Buffalmacco and
their victim Calandrino.
Still other fictional characters are
based on real people, such as the...
- Il
ritorno di Don
Calandrino (The
Return of Don
Calandrino), also
known as
Armidoro e Laurina, is an
intermezzo in two acts by
Domenico Cimarosa to an...
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family hid
former slaves and
helped ferry them to
freedom in Canada. Gus
Calandrino, Mayor, City of Utica, MI Tony Elliott,
professional football player Maria...
- D. Schoen,
Nadia Heninger,
William Clarkson,
William Paul,
Joseph A.
Calandrino,
Ariel J. Feldman,
Jacob Appelbaum, and
Edward W.
Felten (2008-02-21)...