- The
House of
Carandini (originally Risi) is an old
Italian noble family,
whose members occupied many
important ecclesiastical and
political positions...
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Marie Carandini,
Marchioness of
Sarzano (born
Maria Burgess; 1
February 1826 – 13
April 1894) was an English-Australian
opera singer.
Maria Burgess was...
- Sir
Christopher Frank Carandini Lee (27 May 1922 – 7 June 2015) was an
English actor and singer. In a
career spanning more than
sixty years, Lee became...
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Carandini is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Andrea Carandini (born 1937),
Italian professor of
archaeology Christopher Frank Carandini...
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Andrea Carandini (born 3
November 1937) is an
Italian professor of
archaeology specialising in
ancient Rome.
Among his many
excavations is the
villa of...
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Count Nicolò
Carandini (6
December 1896 – 18
March 1972) was a
leader of
Italian post−World War II
liberalism and a
champion of
European Federalism. He...
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Palatine Hill in Rome.
Carandini dates the
structure to the mid-8th
century BC and
names it the
Murus Romuli. See
Carandini, La
nascita di Roma. Dèi...
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Cristofero Palmerston Carandini or
Christopher "Christie"
Palmerston (c. 1850 – 15
January 1897) was an
Australian explorer and
prospector in
North Queensland...
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which a
protective cover was
built over the mosaics. In the 1970s
Andrea Carandini carried out
excavations at the site. Work has
continued to the present...
- in
Andrea Carandini (a cura di),
Atlante di Roma antica, Milano,
Mondatori Electa, 2012, pp. 307-322, ISBN 978-88-370-8510-0.p313 A.
Carandini, The houses...