Livorno - Notable People

Notable People

See also category: People from Livorno
  • Luca Agamennoni
  • Andrea Aghini
  • Romano Albani
  • Massimiliano Allegri
  • Mario Ancona (1860–1931), Jewish opera baritone
  • Rabbi Chaim Joseph David Azulai (1724–1807), prolific Rabbinic scholar
  • Baldo Baldi
  • Andrea Baldini (born 1985), fencer, World Champion
  • David Balleri
  • Enzo Bartolini
  • Piero Barontini (1919–2003), painter
  • Rabbi Elijah Benamozegh (1822–1900), rabbi and scholar of Kabbalah
  • Giovanni Bassano (born 1982), guitarist, singer
  • Malachi ben Jacob
  • Bino Bini
  • Giotto Bizzarrini
  • Ranieri de' Calzabigi
  • Giuseppe Cambini
  • Leonetto Cappiello (1875–1942), painter
  • Giorgio Caproni (1912–1990), poet
  • David Castelli (1836–1901), Jewish Biblical scholar
  • Mario Checcacci
  • Pierluigi Chicca
  • Carlo Azeglio Ciampi (born 1920), former President of the Republic of Italy
  • Piero Ciampi (1934–1980), musician
  • Costanzo Ciano
  • Gian Galeazzo Ciano (1903–1944), Italian Minister of Foreign Affairs and Benito Mussolini's son-in-law
  • Arduíno Colassanti
  • Antonio Corazzi
  • Vittorio Matteo Corcos (1859–1933), painter
  • Rabbi Moses Cordovero
  • Giovanni de Gamerra
  • Serafino De Tivoli
  • Manlio Di Rosa
  • Dino Diluca
  • Federigo Enriques
  • Paolo Enriques (1878–1932), zoologist (genetics)
  • Giovanni Fattori (1825–1908), painter
  • Bruno Filippi
  • Voltolino Fontani (1920–1976), painter
  • Alberto Fremura (born 1936), artist
  • Angelo Froglia (1955–1997), painter and creator of the scandal of the heads of Modigliani
  • Vivi Gioi
  • Filippo Gragnani (1768–1820), virtuoso guitarist and composer
  • Oreste Grossi
  • Francesco Domenico Guerrazzi (1804–1873), writer and politician
  • Devrim Hakan (17th century), cantidal
  • Marzio Innocenti
  • Aurelio Lampredi
  • Dario Lari
  • Francis Levett, English merchant, the Levant Company
  • Alessandro Lucarelli (born 1977), football player
  • Cristiano Lucarelli (born 1975), football player, topscorer of Serie A in 2004–05
  • Mario Magnozzi
  • Giovanni Marradi
  • Pietro Mascagni (1863–1945), opera composer
  • Davide Matteini
  • Matteo Mazzantini (born 1976), rugby player
  • Luca Mazzoni
  • Umberto Melnati
  • Guido Menasci
  • Amedeo Modigliani (1884–1920), Jewish painter and sculptor
  • Aldo Montano (born 1978), fencer, Olympic gold medalist
  • Moses Haim Montefiore (1784–1885), Jewish financier and philanthropist in Britain
  • Rabbi Sabato Morais (1823–1897), rabbi in Philadelphia, USA, and founder of the Jewish Theological Seminary of America in New York City
  • Fabrizio Mori
  • Alfredo Muller (1869–1940), artist
  • Aldo Nadi
  • Nedo Nadi (1894–1940), won 5 gold medals in fencing at the 1920 Olympics
  • Giorgio Pellini
  • Armando Picchi (1935–1971), football player and manager
  • Enrico Pollastrini
  • Oreste Puliti
  • Ottorino Quaglierini
  • Giulia Quintavalle
  • Dario Resta (1884–1924), racecar driver, Indy 500 winner
  • Rolando Rigoli
  • Giovanni Schmidt
  • Dante Secchi
  • Hezekiah da Silva
  • Mauro Simonetti
  • Athos Tanzini
  • Giovanni Targioni-Tozzetti
  • Ilaria Tocchini
  • Angiolo Tommasi (1858–1923), artist
  • Dino Urbani
  • Rabbi Samuel Uziel (17th century), rabbi and Talmudist
  • Paolo Virzì (born 1964), film screenwriter and director

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