Renato CaccioppoliW
Renato Caccioppoli

Renato Caccioppoli was an Italian mathematician, known for his contributions to mathematical analysis, including the theory of functions of several complex variables, functional analysis, measure theory.

Antonio CatricalàW
Antonio Catricalà

Antonio Catricalà was an Italian public manager, politician, professor, lawyer, and magistrate.

Agostino Di BartolomeiW
Agostino Di Bartolomei

Agostino Di Bartolomei was an Italian football player, who played as a midfielder or as a defender, in a sweeper role. Famed for his elegance on the ball and playmaking skills, he is regarded as one of A.S. Roma's greatest players ever, and one of the greatest Italian players never to have been capped by the Italian national team.

Alfred Dick (entrepreneur)W
Alfred Dick (entrepreneur)

Alfred Dick was a Swiss sports executive and entrepreneur. He was the president of Juventus Football Club and later the founder of Football Club Torino.

Carlo Fecia di CossatoW
Carlo Fecia di Cossato

Carlo Fecia di Cossato was an officer in the Regia Marina, in command of submarines and torpedo boats during World War II. He was credited with the confirmed sinking of 23 enemy ships. He was also a recipient of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross and of the Gold Medal of Military Valor, the highest decoration of the Italian Armed Forces.

Raul GardiniW
Raul Gardini

Raul Gardini was an Italian agri-business and chemicals tycoon. In 1980 he took the helm of his father in law Serafino Ferruzzi's family wealth, leading an aggressive campaign that led to the acquisition of the French sugar and paper company Beghin-Say SA, turning Ferruzzi into Europe's leading sugar producer. In 1985, Gardini focused his interest on chemicals and bought stock in the Montedison chemicals group. By 1987, he had acquired 42 per cent of the group, turning Ferruzzi-Montedison into Italy's second largest industrial group after the state-owned company Eni. In 1989 Eni and Montedison formed a joint-venture called Enimont.

Dorian Gray (actress)W
Dorian Gray (actress)

Maria Luisa Mangini, better known as Dorian Gray, was an Italian actress.

Carlo MichelstaedterW
Carlo Michelstaedter

Carlo Raimondo Michelstaedter or Michelstädter was an Italian philosopher, artist, and man of letters.

Eugenio MontiW
Eugenio Monti

Eugenio Monti was an Italian bobsledder and alpine skier. He is one of the most successful athletes in the history of this sport, with ten World championship medals and 6 Olympic medals including two golds. He is known also for his acts of sportsmanship during the 1964 Winter Olympics in Innsbruck, Austria, which made him the first athlete ever to receive the Pierre de Coubertin medal.

Don P. MoonW
Don P. Moon

Don Pardee Moon was a Rear Admiral of the United States Navy, who fought in the invasion of Europe. He was born in Kokomo, Indiana, United States. He married and had four children.

Alighiero NoscheseW
Alighiero Noschese

Alighiero Noschese was an Italian TV impersonator and actor.

Luigi TencoW
Luigi Tenco

Luigi Tenco was an Italian singer-songwriter. After his alleged suicide, he became an icon of love and despair. The true causes of his death remain disputed.

Frank Wolff (actor)W
Frank Wolff (actor)

Walter Frank Hermann Wolff was an American actor whose film career began with roles in five 1958–61 Roger Corman productions and ended a decade later in Rome, after many appearances in European-made films, most of which were lensed in Italy.