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"Camillo: A Name of Great Significance and Legacy" Camillo, a name that resonates with various historical figures and remarkable achievements

Background imageCamillo Collection: Cavour / Anon French

Cavour / Anon French
conte CAMILLO CAVOUR Italian statesman Date: 1810-1861

Background imageCamillo Collection: INDUNO, Girolamo. Portrait of Camillo

INDUNO, Girolamo. Portrait of Camillo
INDUNO, Girolamo (1825-1890). Portrait of Camillo Benso, count of Cavour. s.XIX-. Oil on canvas. ITALY. LOMBARDY. Bergamo. Risorgimento Museum

Background imageCamillo Collection: Camillo Cavour

Camillo Cavour
CAMILLO CAVOUR Italian statesman with his autograph Date: 1810-1861

Background imageCamillo Collection: Camillo Vitelli

Camillo Vitelli
CAMILLO VITELLI Italian noble, member of the family which ruled Citta di Castello Date: CIRCA 1500

Background imageCamillo Collection: Camillo Sivori

Camillo Sivori
CAMILLO SIVORI Italian violinist Date: 1815 - 1894

Background imageCamillo Collection: Giulio Ces. Procaccini

Giulio Ces. Procaccini
GIULIO CESARE PROCACCINI Italian artist brother, presumably, of Camillo Procaccini. Date: 1548 - 1626

Background imageCamillo Collection: Camillo Procaccini

Camillo Procaccini
CAMILLO PROCACCINI Italian artist brother, presumably, of Giulio Cesare Procaccini. Date: 1540 - 1625

Background imageCamillo Collection: Camillo Orsino

Camillo Orsino
CAMILLO ORSINO Italian military commander, son of Pier Luigi and nephew of the pope (we think...) Date: circa 1540s

Background imageCamillo Collection: Drawings Prints, Print, Saint, Francis, Receiving, Stigmata, Artist, Publisher, Camillo Procaccini

Drawings Prints, Print, Saint, Francis, Receiving, Stigmata, Artist, Publisher, Camillo Procaccini
Drawings and Prints, Print, Saint Francis Receiving the Stigmata, Artist, Publisher, After, Camillo Procaccini, Justus Sadeler, Italian, Bologna 1555-1629 Milan, Netherlandish, Antwerp ca

Background imageCamillo Collection: Saint Francis Assisi Resuscitating Dead Youth

Saint Francis Assisi Resuscitating Dead Youth
Artokoloro

Background imageCamillo Collection: MILAN: CAVOUR STATUE, c1869. Statue honoring Camillo Benso, Count of Cavour, in Milan, Italy

MILAN: CAVOUR STATUE, c1869. Statue honoring Camillo Benso, Count of Cavour, in Milan, Italy. Photograph, c1869

Background imageCamillo Collection: Cavour monument in Turin

Cavour monument in Turin
Antique illustration of a Cavour monument in Turin

Background imageCamillo Collection: A chapel in Paulinas house, Act V, Scene III, from The Winters Tale

A chapel in Paulinas house, Act V, Scene III, from The Winters Tale
KW323358 A chapel in Paulinas house, Act V, Scene III, from The Winters Tale, from The Boydell Shakespeare Gallery, published late 19th century (litho) by Hamilton

Background imageCamillo Collection: Portrait of Camillo Rospigliosi

Portrait of Camillo Rospigliosi; Attributed to Giovanni Battista Calandra, Italian, 1586 - 1644; Italy, Europe; about 1630 - 1640; Glass mosaic in gilt wood frame; Object [excluding frame]

Background imageCamillo Collection: Camillo Procaccini (Italian, c. 1555-1629), The Rest on the Flight into Egypt, c

Camillo Procaccini (Italian, c. 1555-1629), The Rest on the Flight into Egypt, c. 1590, etching on laid paper

Background imageCamillo Collection: CAMILLO BENSO CAVOUR (1810-1861). Conte di Camillo Benso Cavour. Italian Statesman

CAMILLO BENSO CAVOUR (1810-1861). Conte di Camillo Benso Cavour. Italian Statesman. Mezzotint, 1860, by John Sartain

Background imageCamillo Collection: HINE: CHILD LABOR, 1910. Eight-year old Jennie Camillo, working during the cranberry

HINE: CHILD LABOR, 1910. Eight-year old Jennie Camillo, working during the cranberry harvest at Theodore Budds Bogg near Pemberton, New Jersey. Photograph by Lewis Hine, 27 September 1910

Background imageCamillo Collection: MOCCHI, Bernardino (1741-1812). Camillo Borghese

MOCCHI, Bernardino (1741-1812). Camillo Borghese. Neoclassicism. Oil on canvas. ITALY. Turin. Galleria Sabauda (Sabauda Gallery)

Background imageCamillo Collection: Italy (19th c. ). Italian Unification (1858)

Italy (19th c. ). Italian Unification (1858)
Italy (19th c.). Italian Unification (1858)

Background imageCamillo Collection: CAVOUR, Camillo Benso, conte di (1810-1861)

CAVOUR, Camillo Benso, conte di (1810-1861). Italian statesman, architect of the Italian Unification. Oil on canvas. Private Collection

Background imageCamillo Collection: PARIS: CONFERENCE, 1856. The ministers plenipotentiary of the nations involved in the Crimean War

PARIS: CONFERENCE, 1856. The ministers plenipotentiary of the nations involved in the Crimean War gathered at the peace conference at Paris, March 1856

Background imageCamillo Collection: Prince Camillo Borghese

Prince Camillo Borghese
Principe CAMILLO FILIPPO LODOVICO BORGHESE Italian aristocrat, second husband of Napoleons sister Pauline Bonaparte

Background imageCamillo Collection: Pope Paulus V

Pope Paulus V
POPE PAULUS V (Camillo Borghese)

Background imageCamillo Collection: Cavour / Anon Eng

Cavour / Anon Eng
CAMILLO CAVOUR Italian statesman

Background imageCamillo Collection: Cavour / Marc / Celebrites

Cavour / Marc / Celebrites
CAMILLO CAVOUR Italian statesman

Background imageCamillo Collection: Cavour / Negretti Cdv

Cavour / Negretti Cdv
CAMILLO CAVOUR Italian statesman

Background imageCamillo Collection: Cavour / Pound Eng

Cavour / Pound Eng
CAMILLO CAVOUR Italian statesman

Background imageCamillo Collection: Pauline Bonaparte

Pauline Bonaparte
(Maria-Paulette) PAULINE BONAPARTE sister of Napoleon married 1.General Leclerc 2.Prince Camillo Borghese (bust portrait)

Background imageCamillo Collection: Camillo Cavour, Italian statesman

Camillo Cavour, Italian statesman
Camillo Cavour (1810-1861), Italian statesman



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"Camillo: A Name of Great Significance and Legacy" Camillo, a name that resonates with various historical figures and remarkable achievements. One such notable individual is Camillo Golgi, the Italian physician who was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1906 for his groundbreaking discoveries on the structure of the nervous system. Another significant mention is St. Camillo De Lellis, an inspiring figure known for his compassion towards the sick and wounded. His selfless dedication led him to establish one of the first hospitals dedicated to caring for those in need. Delving into history, we encounter "The Real Italian Brigand Chief" from 1861 named Camillo. This enigmatic character played a crucial role during a time when nationalists reached the sea, leaving an indelible mark on Italy's struggle for independence. Pope Paul V, born as Camillo Borghese, adds another layer to this captivating narrative. His reign from 1552-1621 left an imprint on history that can still be observed today through various artistic representations like mosaics and illustrations. Even within theatrical realms, Camillo finds its place as Mrs Maria Macklin embodied this character in John Vanburghs' play "The Mistake, " performed at Covent Garden Theatre back in 1776. The portrayal surely captivated audiences of that era. In sports too, we find references to Camillo - Scarlet Runner ridden by Kerrin McEvoy ahead of Blue Rocket showcases their prowess and determination on racecourses worldwide. Another equestrian connection lies with Sander Camillo – both Scarlet Runner & Sander they have made their mark in competitive events capturing hearts along their journey. Not limited to individuals alone but also encompassing significant events like "The Congress of Paris" held in March 1856 where decisions shaped Italy's history are illustrated vividly through historical accounts and records.