In mythology, the Stregoni Benefici are a type of vampire, not a particular individual. In Stephanie Meyer's novels, Carlisle Cullen is supposedly the source of the Stregoni Benefici myth, from his time in Volterra, Italy. That would make all who follow Carlisle's "vegetarian life-style" also Stregoni Benefici. Meyers never claims one particular character in any of the books is *the* Stregoni Benefici. All "good" vampires are Stregoni Benefici.
From my understanding, Stregoni Benefici is an Italian breed of vampire that, unlike its fellow blood suckers, is predominately good-natured and kind, and is also the natural enemy of all evil vampires. Stephenie Meyer, in her personal correspondence #4 with the Twilight Lexicon, indicates that the 'Stregoni Benefici' is, in fact, Carlisle Cullen. He spent a significant amount of time in Italy with the Volturi, and the legend of the Stregoni Benefici was obviously born out of this.
The Stregoni Benefici were created by Stephenie Meyer specifically for her Twilight series and are not based on real vampire lore or mythology. They are fictional beings with special abilities and characteristics unique to the world of Twilight.
In a strict translation, Stregoni Benefici means "beneficient wizard". Vampire myth says that the stregoni benefici were good vampires who fought against all bad vampires. Some myths say they were blessed by Catholic priests for this purpose, which would kind of feed into the fact that Carlisle's father was a minister. Stregone Benefico would be the singular form of Stregoni Benefici (plural).
Stregone Benefice is a fictional character in the Witcher universe created by Andrzej Sapkowski, therefore he does not have an official age as he is not a real person.
Many think if isStregoni Benefici, but Stregoni Benefici is the name of an Italian vampire myth that Carlisle created himself, as it talks about good vampires that do not kill humans. Carlisle's full name before he became a vampire was Carlisle Cullen, as his middle name is not listed anywhere.
This is not mentioned in the book so I have looked all over the internet for the answer to this and all that has come back was that his his name is Carslisle Cullen but may also be known as Stregoni Benefici
His name is Carlisle Cullen. During the time he was in Italy he was called "Stregoni Benefici." In the film he is played by Peter Facinelli. These are the only names given through out the stories/background stories and character bios thus far. More information may be revealed upon the release of the Twilight Saga: Official Guide later this year.
Although some believe his human name was Stregoni Benifici, that alias is merely a myth he created. The Stregoni Benefici, is, by definition, a vampire that does not kill humans, and has a pure soul and does good in society. Carlisle's human name was never mentioned, nor was his last name.
Carlisle Cullen was originally born Stregone Benefice, but changed his name to hide his identity. Actually, Stregone Benefici was a type of vampire off of vampiresaz.com. Stephenie never really said what his full name was.
Peter Facinelli was the actor who played Carlisle Cullen in Twilight.The character Carlisle Cullen was born with the name of Stregoni Benefici [this information is from three sources shown in the Related Links section]
Amici con benefici is just one Italian equivalent of the English phrase "sex partner."Specifically, the masculine plural noun amici may refer to "friends" who are all male or who are a mixed group of at least one female and one male. The preposition con means "with." The masculine noun benefici means "benefits."The pronunciation is "ah-MEE-tchee kohn beh-NEH-fee-tchee."
"Friends with benefits" or "Sex partner" are English equivalents of the Italian phrase Amici con benefici.Specifically, the masculine plural noun amici may refer to "friends" who are all male or who are a mixed group of at least one female and one male. The preposition con means "with." The masculine noun benefici means "benefits."The pronunciation is "ah-MEE-tchee kohn beh-NEH-fee-tchee."