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Carceri is
Italian for 'prisons'. It may
refer to:
Carceri d'Invenzione (Imaginary Prisons), a
series of
prints (1750–1761) by
Piranesi Carceri, Veneto...
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Carceri d'invenzione,
often translated as
Imaginary Prisons, is a
series of 16
etchings by the
Italian artist Giovanni Battista Piranesi, 14 produced...
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Atrium Carceri is a
Swedish musical project by
Simon Heath,
initially released by
industrial record label Cold Meat Industry.
Fourteen full-length albums...
- for his
etchings of Rome and of
fictitious and
atmospheric "prisons" (
Carceri d'invenzione). He was the
father of
Francesco Piranesi,
Laura Piranesi...
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Ilmater in
previous editions of
Dungeons & Dragons.
Carceri (more fully, the
Tarterian Depths of
Carceri; also,
Tarterus or The Red Prison) is a
neutral (chaotic)...
- The
dalle Carceri (Gr****: Ντάλε Κάρτσερι) were a
noble family of
Verona and
Frankish Negroponte (modern Euboea) from the 12th to the 14th century. They...
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Santa Maria delle Carceri may
refer to:
Santa Maria delle Carceri, Prato,
basilica in Prato,
Tuscany Abbey of
Santa Maria delle Carceri [it], Camaldolese...
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Giovanni dalle Carceri (died 1358) was a Lord of Euboea. He was the son of
Peter dalle Carceri and his
second wife. He
married Florence Sanudo, who became...
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Carceri Nuove ([ˈkartʃeri ˈnwɔːve]; "New Jails") was a
prison built in the mid-17th
century at the
instigation of Pope
Innocent X and his
ideals of...
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Santa Maria delle Carceri is a
basilica church,
designed by
Giuliano da Sangallo, and
built in Prato, Tuscany, Italy. It is
among the
earliest examples...