Carbone Di Solfio
Carbone is an Italian surname meaning ''coal'' in Italian. Notable people with the surname include: Real people *Alejandra Carbone (born 1975) Argentine foil fencer *Angelo Carbone (born 1968), Italian footballer *Benito Carbone (born 1971), Italian retired football player and manager *Fábio Carbone (born 1980), Brazilian race car driver * Francesca Carbone (born 1968), Italian former sprinter *Francesco Carbone (born 1980), Italian footballer * Giovanni Bernardo Carboni or Carbone (1614–1683), Italian painter * José Carbone (1930–2014), Argentine footballer *Juan Quartarone Carbone (1935–2015), Argentine footballer and coach * Maria Carbone (1908–2002), Italian operatic soprano * Mariah Carbone, American geophysicist and academic * Mario Carbone (1924–2025), Italian photographer *Paolo Carbone (born 1982), Italian footballer * Paul Carbone (1894–1943), Corsican criminal * Rodolfo Carbone (1928–2008), Brazilian footballer * Alessio Carbone (born 1992), Brazilian ra ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Alejandra Carbone
Alejandra Carbone (born 9 December 1975) is an Argentine foil fencer. She competed at the 1996, 2000 and 2004 Summer Olympics The 2004 Summer Olympics (), officially the Games of the XXVIII Olympiad (), and officially branded as Athens 2004 (), were an international multi-sport event held from 13 to 29 August 2004 in Athens, Greece. The Games saw 10,625 athletes ..., many times South American champion and also several times Pan American champion representing Argentina. She has 3 children, their names are Mateo (2009), Francesca (2012) and Renzo (2019). References External links * 1975 births Living people Argentine female foil fencers Olympic fencers for Argentina Fencers at the 1996 Summer Olympics Fencers at the 2000 Summer Olympics Fencers at the 2004 Summer Olympics Fencers from Buenos Aires Pan American Games bronze medalists in fencing Pan American Games bronze medalists for Argentina South American Games bronze medalists for Argentina South ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Mario Carbone
Mario Carbone (12 May 1924 – 18 May 2025) was an Italian director, cinematographer and photographer. Life and career Mario Carbone was born on 12 May 1924. He began his apprenticeship as a photographer in San Sosti, and later moved to Milan and continued his photography work until 1955, when he relocated to Rome. There, he started his cinematographic career as a director of photography and a filmmaker. In 1964, he won the Nastro d'Argento (Best Short Film) with ''Stemmati di Calabria'', a documentary on the abandonment of feudal lands by the Calabrian nobility. In 1967, he won the Silver Lion at the Venice Biennale for his work ''Firenze''. Throughout his long career, he collaborated as a photographer and director of photography with significant figures in Italian literature and cinema, such as Carlo Levi, Mario Soldati, Cesare Zavattini, Cecilia Mangini, Luigi Di Gianni, Giuseppe Ferrara, and Libero Bizzarri. Carbone died on 18 May 2025, at the age of 101. Partial filmo ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Carbone (restaurant)
Carbone is an Italian-American restaurant chain with locations in the Greenwich Village neighborhood of Manhattan and elsewhere. It is operated by Major Food Group, which also operated ZZ's Clam Bar. The original restaurant opened in 2013, and replaced another Italian establishment, the 90-year-old Rocco Restaurant. Founders Mario Carbone and Rich Torrisi say that they modeled the menu, decor, and atmosphere on mid-century Italian restaurants popular in New York City. History The restaurant's founders had previously opened a deli, Torrisi Italian Specialties, and a sandwich shop, Parm. Before opening Carbone, the founders conducted research by visiting Italian restaurants throughout New York City. The restaurant's New York City location began offering take-out during the COVID-19 pandemic, which led to crowding outside the restaurant as delivery workers and customers waited to pick up orders. By April 2021 the restaurant had stopped offering food for pick-up or delivery. The ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Thorn (Marvel Comics)
T-Ray Taegukgi Taegukgi (Tae-Won) is a character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character, created by Jed MacKay and Alessandro Vitti, first appeared in ''Taskmaster'' (vol. 3) #3 (February 2021). Taegukgi is a South Korean superhero and field leader of the Tiger Division, the country's superhuman response team, and is regarded as its greatest national hero.''Black Cat Annual'' (vol. 2) #1 Orphaned as a baby in 1950 during the Korean War, Tae-Won was adopted by a similarly orphaned young woman whom he saw as his ''ajumma''. Despite her best efforts, a young Tae-Won fell in with a group of thieves, which eventually became a criminal gang as they got older. In 1978, when the gang broke into a government facility to steal valuable materials, Tae-Won was exposed to energies created by the Psylot Gem, an Asgardian artifact left behind in Korea by Loki many years ago, which was being experimented on by the South Korean government. Instead of har ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Dannii Carbone
Dannii Carbone is a fictional character from the British television soap opera ''Hollyoaks'', played by Christina Baily. She made her first appearance during the episode broadcast on 12 January 2004. Development Baily was cast in the role of Dannii after attending her first ever audition, following her graduation from drama school. Of her casting, she stated "I couldn't believe it – I've always been a fan of the show, but to get the role at my first attempt was unbelievable. But the cast have been fantastic, they've all helped me settle in." Baily made her debut appearance as Dannii on 12 January 2004. Baily later said she was "very lucky" to win the role of Dannii and enjoyed the acting, but she disliked having to do the "lads mags interviews". The character makes "an instant impression" on the local residents as she arrives with minders, leading to speculation about "underworld" contacts and her mysterious family background. She also has a habit of walking around naked, caus ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Alessio Carbone
Alessio is an Italian male name, Italian form of Alexius. Individuals with the given name Alessio *Alessio Ascalesi (1872–1952), Italian cardinal * Alessio Bandieri (born 1974), Italian footballer *Alessio Boni (born 1966), Italian actor *Alessio Castro-Montes (born 1997), Belgian footballer *Alessio Cerci (born 1987), Italian footballer * Alessio Cragno (born 1994), Italian footballer * Alessio Da Cruz (born 1997), Dutch footballer * Alessio Deledda (born 1994), Italian racing driver *Alessio Di Chirico (born 1989), Italian martial artist * Alessio di Giovanni (1872–1946), Italian poet * Alessio di Savino (born 1984), Italian boxer * Alessio Donnarumma (born 1998), Italian footballer *Alessio Figalli (born 1984), Italian mathematician (Fields medalist) * Alessio Lapice (born 1991), actor *Alessio Locatelli (born 1978), Italian footballer *Alessio Lorandi (born 1998), Italian racing driver * Alessio Mininni (born 1997), Italian singer-songwriter *Alessio Morosin (born 1955), ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Rodolfo Carbone
Rodolfo Carbone (1928 – May 25, 2008) was a Brazilian footballer who played as a forward. He played for Corinthians The First Epistle to the Corinthians () is one of the Pauline epistles, part of the New Testament of the Christian Bible. The epistle is attributed to Paul the Apostle and a co-author, Sosthenes, and is addressed to the Christian church in C ... in 231 games between 1951 and 1957, and scored 135 goals. In 1951, the team composed of Carbone, Cláudio, Luisinho, Baltazar and Mário marked 103 goals in thirty matches of the São Paulo Championship, registering an average of 3.43 goals per game. Carbone was the top goal scorer of the competition with 30 goals. Books References Brazilian men's footballers Sport Club Corinthians Paulista players São Paulo state football team players Brazilian people of Italian descent 1928 births 2008 deaths Men's association football forwards Place of birth missing 20th-century Brazilian sportsmen ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Paul Carbone
Paul Bonnaventure Carbone (1 February 1894 – 16 December 1943) was a Corsican criminal involved in the Marseille underworld from the 1920s until his death in 1943. He was known as the ''Emperor of Marseille''. Associated with François Spirito, who would become one of the leaders of the French Connection, Carbone inspired the film '' Borsalino'' which featured Alain Delon and Jean-Paul Belmondo. Early life Paul Carbone was born in the southern Corsican village of Propriano in 1894. He was a descendant of Napoleon's nurse Illeria Carbone. When Carbone was a small child, his family moved to the impoverished Panier suburb of Marseille. He attended school there and was a hard-working pupil. When Carbone was 12 his father died and he left school to support his mother and two younger brothers. He took any job that he could find to bring money into the family. When Carbone was about fifteen he moved to Alexandria, Egypt where he started pimping. Much of the money he earned was s ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Paolo Carbone
Paolo Carbone (born 13 July 1982) is an Italian former professional Association footballer, footballer. Club career Early career Carbone along with Riccardo Musetti, were exchanged with Johan Michel Romeo and Roberto D'Auria of Napoli in 2001 in a co-ownership (football), co-ownership deal. In June 2002 Napoli acquired the full registration rights. Bellinzona After he spent his career in the Italian lower divisions, he left for the Swiss Challenge League side AC Bellinzona, Bellinzona in July 2005, which the club was from the Italian speaking region of Switzerland. After the club promoted him to Swiss Super League in 2008, he was loaned to Swiss 1. Liga (football), 1.Liga club FC Chiasso, Chiasso in March 2009. Savona In August 2010, he returned to Italy for Savona FBC, Savona. Honours * Swiss Cup: 2008 References External links Profileat savonaclub.it * Profile at Swiss Football League {{DEFAULTSORT:Carbone, Paolo Italian men's footballers Italian exp ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Mariah Carbone
Mariah Suzanne Carbone is an American geophysicist who is a professor of Geosciences at the Center for ecosystem science and society, Northern Arizona University. She studies terrestrial ecosystems and how they respond to environmental change. Early life and education Carbone was an undergraduate student at Wesleyan University where she played women's soccer for the Wesleyan Cardinals. She moved to the University of California, Irvine for doctoral research, supervised by Susan Trumbore. Her thesis investigated ecosystem respiration and the residence time of the products of photosynthesis. Research and career Carbone studies how terrestrial ecosystems respond to environmental change, and how these ecosystems impact the Earth's climate. She makes use of isotope tracers to understand carbon cycling through plants and soils. This allows Carbone to understand how increasing levels of carbon dioxide will influence terrestrial ecosystems. Investigating the fate of carbon in terr ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Angelo Carbone
Angelo Carbone (born 23 March 1968) is an Italian former footballer who played as a midfielder. Career Club Carbone had a much travelled career, playing for ten different clubs. He began his youth career with Bari, making his professional debut with the club in Serie B during the 1988–89 season, earning promotion to Serie A. During his first season in Serie A, he broke into the starting line-up, making 26 appearances and scoring a goal against Inter at the San Siro stadium. In 1990, he moved to Milan at the request of manager Arrigo Sacchi. During his first season with the club, he made 21 appearances in Serie A, making his club debut on 9 September 1990, in a 1–0 home win over Genoa in Serie A. He also made his UEFA Champions League debut, scoring a goal against Club Bruges, and he started in Milan's European Supercup and Intercontinental Cup victories in 1990. The following season, under Milan's new manager Fabio Capello, Carbone was sent out on loan to several club ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Maria Carbone
Maria Carbone (15 June 1908 – 28 December 2002) was an Italian operatic soprano. She created the lead female roles in two of Gian Francesco Malipiero's operas: the title role in ''Ecuba'' (11 January 1941) and Cleopatra in ''Antonio e Cleopatra'' (4 May 1938). Life and career Born in Castellammare di Stabia, Carbone studied medicine for four years. She then studied music at the Conservatorio di San Pietro a Majella in Naples, receiving a diploma in piano and studying voice with Agostino Roche. She made her debut on the opera stage in 1930 at the Teatro San Carlo in Naples as Margherita in Boito's ''Mefistofele''. She also performed there as Micaëla in Bizet's ''Carmen'' and as Mimì in Puccini's ''La bohème''. In 1932 she appeared at the Teatro Regio in Turin as Liù in Puccini's ''Turandot''. She made her debut at La Scala in 1936 as Giorgetta in Puccini's ''Il tabarro''. She also sang there the title role Minnie of his '' La fanciulla del West'', and roles in contemporary ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |