- female, deceased (1836)
- Maria Letizia Bonaparte "née" Ramolino (24 August 1750 – 2 February 1836) was the mother of Napoleon I of France. She was born in Ajaccio, Cor...
- male, deceased (1712)
- Giovanni Domenico Cassini (June 8, 1625-September 14, 1712) was an Italian-French astronomer, engineer, and astrologer. Cassini, also known as...
- female
- Susanna Fontanarossa (?-?) "(Susanna of Fontarossa)" was the mother of Cristoforo Colombo, a Genoese wool weaver commonly believed to have been...
- male, deceased (1630)
- Don Ambrosio Spinola Doria, marqués de los Balbases, Spanish general, was born in Genoa. He was the eldest son of Filippo Spinola, marquis of S...
- male, deceased (1307)
- Benedetto I Zaccaria (c. 1235 - 1307), Genoese admiral, was the Lord of Phocaea (from 1288) and first Lord of Chios (from 1304), the founder of...
- male, deceased (1824)
- Victor Emmanuel I (July 24, 1759 - January 10, 1824) was the Duke of Savoy, Piedmont, and Aosta, and King of Sardinia from 1802 to 1821. The second...
- female, deceased (1587)
- Nur-Banu (born "Cecilia Venier-Baffo") (1525-1583) was a Venetian-born Jewish woman of noble birth, and was the niece of Sebastiano Venier, the...
- male
- Brancaleone Doria was the husband of Eleanor of Arborea. He was a scion of an influential family (the Doria) of the Republic of Genoa, the son of...
- male
- Peter I (died before 1207), of the Serra family, was the eldest son and successor of Barisone II of Arborea, reigning from 1186 to his death. His...
- 809 years old
- Rustichello da Pisa (fl. late 13th century) was an Italian romance writer best known for cowriting Marco Polo's autobiography while they were in...
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