Battaglia - People

People

  • Anthony J. Battaglia (born 1949), American jurist
  • Aurelius Battaglia (1910–1984), American illustrator
  • Bates Battaglia (born 1975), American ice hockey player
  • Bryan B. Battaglia (born 1961), American military advisor
  • Carla Battaglia-Greene (born 1963), American multi-sport athlete
  • Carlo Battaglia (1933–2005), Italian designer
  • Dino Battaglia (1923–1983), Italian comic artist
  • Elio Battaglia, Italian baritone and singing teacher
  • Fern Battaglia (1931–2001), All-American Girls Professional Baseball League
  • Frank Battaglia, American police officer and commissioner
  • Francesco Battaglia (footballer), Italian footballer
  • Guillermo Battaglia (1899–1988), Argentine film actor
  • Jorge Battaglia (born 1960), Paraguayan football goalkeeper
  • Juan Manuel Battaglia (born 1957), Paraguayan football midfielder
  • Kaci Battaglia (born 1987), American singer
  • Letizia Battaglia (born 1935), Italian photographer, journalist and editor
  • Lynne A. Battaglia, American lawyer and jurist
  • Marco Battaglia (born 1973), National Football League player
  • Matt Battaglia (born 1965), American actor and producer
  • Mike Battaglia, American horse racing analyst
  • Rik Battaglia (born 1930), Italian actor
  • Roberto Battaglia (1909–1965), Italian fencer
  • Rodrigo Battaglia (born 1991), Argentine football midfielder
  • Ryan Battaglia (born 1992), Australian baseball player
  • Salvatore Battaglia (born 1975), Italian boxer
  • Sam Battaglia (1908–1973), American mobster
  • Sebastián Battaglia (born 1980), Argentine professional footballer
  • Skip Battaglia, American filmmaker and animator
  • Stefano Battaglia (born 1965), Italian classical and jazz pianist

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