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How does Carlisle become a vampire?

How does Carlisle become a vampire?

Although originally Carlisle was a disappointment, he eventually discovered a coven of true vampires living in the sewers. During a chase with them, Carlisle was bitten and changed into a vampire. To avoid slaughter, he hid in a potato cellar during the transformation.

Who is Carlisle Cullen in real life?

Peter Facinelli

Peter Facinelli
Born November 26, 1973 Queens, New York City, U.S.
Alma mater Tisch School of Arts
Occupation Actor, producer
Years active 1995–present

What did Carlisle do in the Volturi?

Carlisle was once with the Volturi with Aro before he left after two decades forming his own coven. Apart from being the head member of the coven, he works his daily life as a doctor taking care of humans due to his immunity to their scent of blood and being compassionate to others.

What do Carlisle Companies do for a living?

Through its Construction Materials (CCM) business and family of leading brands, Carlisle delivers innovative, labor-reducing and environmentally responsible products and solutions to customers across the planet through the Carlisle Experience.

When did the town of Carlisle become a city?

Carlisle residents enjoy the rural charm of a New England farming community with winding roads weaving past stone walls, fields farmed for generations, and unspoiled woods. The incorporation of Carlisle was a long and arduous process taking 72 years. The first recorded intention of incorporation was in 1732.

Why was Carlisle important in the Middle Ages?

During the Middle Ages, because of its proximity to the Kingdom of Scotland, Carlisle became an important military stronghold; Carlisle Castle, still relatively intact, was built in 1092 by William Rufus, and once served as a prison for Mary, Queen of Scots in 1568.

Who was the first person to live in Carlisle?

What is known of the ancient history of Carlisle is derived mainly from archaeological evidence and the works of the Roman historian Tacitus. The earliest recorded inhabitants were the Carvetii tribe of Britons who made up the main population of ancient Cumbria and North Lancashire.