Noun
Italian who was famous as a magician and alchemist (1743-1795)
Source: WordNetFoucault is the Cagliostro of our time. Camille Paglia
There was much talk in the last century about an adept accused of charlatanism, who was termed in his lifetime the divine Cagliostro. It is known that he practised evocations and that in this art he was surpassed only by the illuminated Schroepffer. Eliphas Levi
In 1981, a delegation of TMS animators, including Miyazaki, visited the Disney animation studio in the United States where they presented a clip from The Castle of Cagliostro. Source: Internet
The Castle of Cagliostro was his first award winner, earning the Mainichi Film Award in 1980. Source: Internet
Kaecilius forms the Zealots and rebels against the Ancient One with the aim of performing rituals found in the Book of Cagliostro. Source: Internet