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  CARIGNANO - LoveToKnow Article on CARIGNANO   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Carignano was erected by Charles Emmanuel I. of Savoy into a principality as an appanage for his third son, Thomas Francis (1596-1656), whose descendant, Charles Albert, prince of Carignano, became king of Sardinia on the extinction of the elder line of the house of Savoy with the death of Charles Felix in 1831.
1785), second son of Louis Victor of Carignano, whose grandson Eugene (1816-1888), afterwards an admiral in the Ita]ian navy, was created prince of SavoyCarignano, by King Charles Albert in 1834.
He had contracted a morganatic marriage, and in 1888, on the occasion of his silver wedding, the title of countess of Villafranca was bestowed upon his wife, his eldest son, Filiberto, being at the, same time created count of Villafranca, and his younger son, Vittorio, count of Soissons.
www.1911encyclopedia.org /C/CA/CARIGNANO.htm   (329 words)

  
 The Johns Hopkins News-Letter
Carignano started keeping a scrapbook of these photographs as well, since he was running out of space on the walls.
Most of Carignano's customers are regulars, and he can usually remember how they want their hair cut, but he says he always asks anyway in case they want something different that day.
Carignano has streamlined his technique over the years - he cuts with one hand while running a comb through the customer's hair with the other, thus removing any stray pieces of hair and allowing him to see if the cut is even.
www.jhu.edu /~newslett/03-11-99/Features/2.html   (776 words)

  
 Visita Palazzo Carignano
Palazzo Carignano was the birthplace of kings Carlo Alberto, in 1798, and Vittorio Emanuele II, in 1820.
Following Carlo Alberto's accession to the throne and his move to Palazzo Reale, Palazzo Carignano was ceded to the State Demesne: it became the seat of the State Council and, later on, of the Central Post Office.
In 1848, the building was chosen as the seat of the Chamber of Deputies of the Subalpine Parliament and to this purpose architect Carlo Sada modified the Feast Hall.
www.regione.piemonte.it /cultura/risorgimento/ipalazzox.htm   (552 words)

  
 HISTORY OF THE ROYAL HOUSE OF SAVOY, KINGS OF ITALY   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Charles Emmanuel IV (d 6 Oct 1819) was deposed as ruler of Piedmont and Savoy 1797, abdicated as King of Sardinia at Naples 4 Jun 1802, but succeeded as primogeniture representative of the Stuart dynasty on the death of titular King Henry IX, Cardinal Duke of York, 13 Jul 1807.
Thomas, Prince of Carignano (1596-1656), was grandfather of Vittorio Amedeo, Prince of Carignano (1690-1741) and the celebrated Imperial commander, Prince Eugène of Savoy (1663-1736), Field Marshal, who died unmarried.
Victor Amadeus I was succeeded by his eldest surviving son, Louis Victor, Prince of Carignano (1721-1778), grandfather of Charles Emmanuel, Prince of Carignano (1770-1800), whose only son, Charles Albert (Carlo Alberto), Prince of Carignano, succeeded as King of Sardinia, etc, 27 Apr 1831.
www.chivalricorders.org /royalty/gotha/savoyhis.htm   (571 words)

  
 THE CONJECTURAL PHILOLOGICAL SURVEY USING GIS-BASED TOOLS. A CASE STUDY: CARIGNANO
A new interpretation of standard UNI 7310/74 has been developed, on the basis of a study conducted in connection with a survey of the historical centre of the City of Carignano, a small town characterised by significant medieval and baroque elements.
For the transposition of the philological survey data concerning the historical city centre of Carignano onto magnetic media, it was decided to work on a 1:1000 scale to be able to file simultaneously all the elements contained in the available thematic map, from which most of the information had been drawn.
To the contents already present on the paper support taken into consideration, other elements were added, concerning the uses of building volumes, their reading from the outside and the periods of construction.
gis.esri.com /library/userconf/europroc98/proc/idp16.html   (2463 words)

  
 Italian D.O.C. Wines   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
According to the most creditable thesis, based on an analysis of numerous dialectical synonyms, the variety originated in the west, probably in Aragon in Spain, and spread, acquiring various other names in the process, to the south of France and on as far as Algeria and Tunisia.
On Sardinia, its cultivation is concentrated in the southwestern part of the island because of its good resistance to the salt-laden winds blowing in from the sea.
For that reason and, as in the case of many other Italian wines of the Mediterranean area, because of the vine's considerable vigor and the high alcohol level of the wines it yields, Carignano's initial success was due to its suitability as a blending wine.
www.milioni.com /vini/ingd1/454.htm   (332 words)

  
 Sardo Restaurant: Wine   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Other grapes, such as Carignano and Bovale, are used to create some of the finest Sardinian wines such as Terre Brune and Turriga which combine power with unexpected elegance.
Carignano and Bovaleddu grapes, complex aroma of toasted coffee beans and vanilla with an elegant finish.
Considered one of Sardinia’s finest, Turriga is made from Cannonau, Carignano and Bovale grapes, and aged in new French oaks for 18 months.
www.sardo-restaurant.com /wines.html   (584 words)

  
 NIE Hot Topic
The revelation promises to be stunning for Catholics and community members alike who have waited 20 years to see the heavenly visions of Brother Joseph Carignano's masterful religious paintings fully restored and cleaned since their initial unveiling 100 years ago.
Although the discoveries have been thrilling, the most remarkable experience during the project has been watching the murals and paintings come to life with their original colors, McGowan said.
Carignano's pictorial history of the Catholic faith now vibrates with a seemingly endless palette of intense color - like blood oranges, flamingo pinks, corals, lilac lavenders and the grays and blues of a stormy ocean.
www.missoulian.com /NIE/topics/artwork-112901.html   (794 words)

  
 CNN.com - Carignano puts Basel into last 32  - Dec 16, 2004
LONDON, England -- Argentine striker Cesar Andres Carignano struck early in the second half and Basel scraped past Feyenoord 1-0 to reach the last 32 of the UEFA Cup on Thursday.
Feyenoord fought back at the start of the second half, but it was Basel which had the next clear chance, when Gimenez's shot in the 51st was tipped over by Feyenoord 'keeper Patrick Lodewijks for a corner.
Carignano's goal followed soon after, but Feyenoord was unable to equalize.
www.cnn.com /2004/SPORT/football/12/16/uefa.wrap   (630 words)

  
 Enotria Winecellars Wine information
The full bodied nature of this wine is balanced by its soft structure and ripe fruit, allowing it to cope with rich foods such as lamb, game or piquant spicy dishes and also complement medium bodied, complex foods.
Barrua supplies mostly Cabernet and Merlot on old bush vines and Narcao is undergoing replanting, from pergola training to bush vine on the sandier areas closer to the sea, and to guyot on the clay soils on the inland side, the Narcao vineyard is planted mostly with Carignano.
The vines are planted in a dense concentration, naturaly limiting the yield of each individual plant and increasing the concentration of flavour in the ripe bunches which are individualy harvested by hand.
www.winecellars.co.uk /wine-51446102.aspx   (406 words)

  
 Teatro (architettura): Tutte le informazioni su Teatro (architettura) su Encyclopedia.it   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Sulle pareti si sviluppano numerosi ordini di palchi che le coprono dal suolo al soffitto piano, per sfruttare meglio lo spazio ma anche come segno di differenziazione tra le classi sociali.
Tra i più famosi esempi di teatro all'italiana figurano il Teatro alla Scala di Milano, il Teatro Regio (pressoché distrutto durante la seconda guerra mondiale) e il Carignano di Torino, il S. Carlo di Napoli, il Carlo Felice di Genova, La Fenice di Venezia; ve ne sono numerosissimi altri esempi in tutte le città d'Italia.
Alla fine del Settecento in Francia venne modificato lo schema italiano accorciando la sala, cambiandone l'altimetria, con l'aggiunta di gallerie in ritiro e della copertura a volta, e dando uno sviluppo considerevole agli ambienti di rappresentanza, come vestiboli, scale, saloni, ecc.
www.encyclopedia.it /t/te/teatro_architettura.html   (1072 words)

  
 Capichera
It is on this rough land scourged by north-west winds that the Vermentino vine meets its natural environment and develops its character.
On these same soils, gently touched by warm and rich sea winds the strong Carignano vine grows enriching the grapes with intense and persistent scents.
The voice of the terroir and the Carignano grapes emerge loud and clear.
www.supremewines.net /capichera.htm   (482 words)

  
 Università degli Studi di Torino - Sesto Centenario -   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Commissioned in 1679 by Duke Filiberto Emanuele of Savoy, Palazzo Carignano, designed by Guarino Guarini – one of the leading exponents of the baroque style, who also worked in France - is among the finest of the Savoy residences from an architectural standpoint, and was recently named by UNESCO a heritage of humanity.
It is to the undisputed masters of that style - Guarino Guarini, Filippo Juvarra and Ascanio Vitozzi - that the city owes the royal residences, the palaces of the aristocracy, museums, churches and elegant squares.
Palazzo Carignano, where the E.U.A. Conference will take place, was designed by Guarini, as were the Chapel of the Holy Shroud in the Cathedral, the church of San Lorenzo, the magnificent building which houses the Egyptian Museum and the Galleria Sabauda.
www.unito.it /centenario/eua/general_inf.htm   (3279 words)

  
 Carignano, Italy Patent Applications
Patent applications with an agent or inventor associated with Carignano, Italy.
The listing of Patent Applications for Carignano, Italy is current as of January 2005.
The applications are submitted to the USPTO for approval, published and eventually approved or denied.
www.freshpatents.com /Italy-cy1-Carignano.php   (105 words)

  
 Alistore Italian food & wines on line...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
It is obtained from Carignano vineyards where the tradition of antique "Latin vines" is followed. Each vine gives up few grapes but of great quality. The must is left for many days in contact with the skins...
This wine is the result of a balanced blend of Cannonau and Carignano, aged for 18 months in 225 litre French barriques and finished in the bottle for a further six months…
This wine is obtained from Carignano delle Terre Brune del Sulcis grapes, produced in small vineyards situated in ideal pedoclimatiche conditions. Treated with particular care, it is matured French oak barriques, and then finished in the bottle...
www.alistore.com /en/acatalog/__BARRICATI_WINES_54.html   (468 words)

  
 The Scotsman - Sport - Neilson snatches a famous victory   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
HEARTS’ hopes of qualifying for the last 32 of the UEFA Cup were given a massive boost last night when Robbie Neilson snatched an improbable victory a minute from time.
Carignano, a Basel substitute, almost equalised with 15 minutes left, but Maybury blocked, then Gordon punched clear before Marco Zwyssig could reach the rebound.
It was virtually one-way traffic by this time, and Basel at last got the goal their pressure deserved when Delgado seized on a poor clearance by Gordon and put Carignano through.
thescotsman.scotsman.com /sport.cfm?id=1358582004   (1064 words)

  
 wines
CARIGNANO DEL SULCIS One of the first vines grown in Sulcis was the vine that was imported by the ancient Phoenicians.
"Carignano" is a vitigno whose origins are lost in time so it is hard to trace its history to determine its most probably origin.
Both the red and the white Carignano go well with grilled meat, mature cheeses, first courses and white lean meat.
www.sardinia.net /agritur/uk/vini.htm   (875 words)

  
 uefa.com
Argentinian striker César Carignano's second-half header ensured FC Basel 1893 reached the UEFA Cup's Round of 32 courtesy of a 1-0 defeat of Group A winners Feyenoord at St. Jakob-Park.
However, the Dutch team issued a warning of their counterattacking potential in the 46th minute when Kalou made custodian Pascal Zuberbühler dive to his left to turn his accurate effort around the post.
The same pair combined again three minutes later for the game's decisive moment, Giménez showing endeavour to lift a ball across the defence which Carignano was available to meet at the far post and head in for the all-important winner.
www.uefa.com /news/newsId=269443,printer.htmx   (492 words)

  
 Babbo Ristorante   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
In fact, the wines seem to pick up flavor from all of the wild Mediterranean scrub that grows alongside it: wild sage, mint, fennel, myrtle, and the countless other plants that somehow turn green and fragrant in the dusty, rocky earth.
Carignano, a specialty of the southwestern region of Sulcis, is a fl and deeply fruity wine built to take on the likes of Aussie shiraz.
At the moment, the Sulcis winery called Santadi is Sardinia's principal carignano specialist, and if you can get your hands on the potent "Terre Brune" Carignano del Sulcis you will not be disappointed; it is one of Italy'™s great reds, just without the eye-popping price tag.
www.babbonyc.com /winepicks-sardinia.html   (373 words)

  
 TripHomes™ :: Property Details   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
The house is surrounded by a delightful garden, completely fenced which offers tranquillity and relax.
Carignano is an excellent location to visit the beautiful Versilia beaches or to make excursion to all parts of Tuscany.
It is comprising of : entrance in the living/dining room with a double bed settee, TV-Sat, kitchen with hearth, microwave oven, fridge/freezer, 1 double bedroom, 1 twin bedroom, bathroom with shower, bidet/wc, boxroom.
www.triphomes.com /propertydetail.aspx?propertyId=10614   (1301 words)

  
 WineCountry.it: The company of the month - Argiolas SPA
All around, dotted with and framed by olive trees were low vineyards of Monica di Sardegna, Cannonau, Carignano and Malvasia grapes among other varieties.
It was a winning choice, since under the management of Franco and Giuseppe Argiolas, sons of the founder Antonio, the winery flourished and wine-maker Mariano Murru created two superstars among the island red wines.
The 1997 is a particularly excellent vintage, with fl fig and fl cherry flavors and exotic aromas reminiscent of the Sardinian flora and the Mediterranean sun.
www.winecountry.it /wineries/argiolas   (508 words)

  
 Hotel Carignano, Lucca, Tuscany, Italy
The family-run Hotel Carignano is situated in a quiet area only a few kilometres from the centre of Lucca and its artistic treasures.
It is within easy reach of the sea and the mountains and is ideally located for the airports of Pisa and Florence.
The well known restaurant ' La Cantina di Carignano' is attached to the hotel.
www.knowital.com /html/lucca_-_hotel_carignano.html   (177 words)

  
 PiemonteOnLine - Tourism, Culture and Leisure Time in Piedmont
Palazzo Carignano, one of the most extraordinary palaces of the Italian Baroque, was built by the great Modenese architect Guarino Guarini between 1679 and 1684 by order of the prince Emanuele Filiberto the Dumb, son of Tommaso da Carignano.
Through the hall you have access to the apartments of the princes of Carignano, with frescoed ceilings and walls covered by mirrors.
In 1848 the building was chosen as the Seat of the Chamber of Deputies of the Subalpine Parliament and a new wing was added towards Piazza Carlo Alberto, where there was a garden.
www.piemonteonline.it /CUin_RSCarignano.htm   (233 words)

  
 Bottegasarda
Food suggestions: when young it can be served with pasta dishes with rich meat sauces and stewed meat; when it is more mature, with pork, grilled beef, game, braised meat and mature pecorino cheese.
Grapes: 90% Monica with a mix of Carignano, Pascale and Bovale of Sardinia.
Food suggestions: Red meat dishes, especially spicy ones such as braised meat and game, can be used in the marinade, in the cooking and finally served as an accompaniment.
www.bottegasarda.com /eng/cat068.htm   (815 words)

  
 St. Maria di Carignano - Galeazzo Alessi - Great Buildings Online
"S. Maria di Carignano, Genoa, built on the summit of a hill, has a plan which closely follows Bramante's St. Peter's: a Greek cross within a square with a central dome and four smaller domes on the diagonals.
The somewhat squat pedimented façade is flanked by two corner towers (a matching pair was intended) rising from the cornice of the pilaster order.
We appreciate your suggestions for links about St. Maria di Carignano.
www.greatbuildings.com /buildings/St_Maria_di_Carignano.html   (160 words)

  
 thePeerage.com - Person Page 120
She married Vittorio Amadeo I di Savoia-Carignano, Principe di Carignano, son of Emanuele Filiberto di Savoia-Carignano, on 7 November 1714.
Luigi Vittorio di Savoia-Carignano, Principe di Carignano+ b.
     Eugenio Francesco di Savoia-Carignano, Principe di Carignano was born on 18 October 1663 in Paris, France.
www.thepeerage.com /p120.htm   (682 words)

  
 Articles - Charles Albert of Sardinia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
He abdicated after his forces were defeated by the Austrian army at the Battle of Novara (1849).
He was born in Turin in 1798, to Carlo Emanuele (1770-1800), 6th Prince of Carignano and Albertina Maria Cristina of Saxony (1779-1851).
His father was a fifth-generation descedant of Thomas Francis, Prince of Carignano, founder of the Savoy-Carignano line of the House of Savoy.
lastring.com /articles/Charles_Albert_of_Savoy?...   (491 words)

  
 MotorHome Magazine : Printer-Friendly Page
But step inside, let your eyes adjust to the soft light, and the revelation unfolds: 58 original paintings by Brother Joseph Carignano cover the walls and ceilings.
An Italian Jesuit, Carignano spent two decades on his wonderful paintings, which depict scenes from both the Old and New Testaments as well as many saints.
Yet Carignano had no formal training in the arts — in fact, he was the mission’s handyman and cook.
www.motorhomemagazine.com /printer.cfm?id=899983   (231 words)

  
 Enotria Winecellars Wine information
2002 Carignano del Sulcis Riserva, Rocca Rubia, Santadi 6x75cl
2002 Carignano del Sulcis Riserva, Rocca Rubia, Santadi
2001 Carignano del Sulcis Riserva, Rocca Rubia, Santadi
www.winecellars.co.uk /wine-27716102.aspx   (172 words)

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