- male, deceased (1643)
- Claudio Monteverdi (May 15, 1567 (baptized) - November 29, 1643) was an Italian composer, gambist, and singer. His work marks the transition from...
- female, deceased (1625)
- Sofonisba Anguissola (also spelled Anguisciola; c. 1532 - 1625) was an Italian painter, the first successful female painter of the Renaissance.
- male, deceased (1684)
- Niccolò Amati was an Italian luthier in Cremona. The founder of the Cremona school was Andrea Amati (c.1520–c.1578), whose earliest violins date fro...
- male, deceased (1572)
- Giulio Campi (1500 - 1572) was an Italian painter and architect. His brothers Vincenzo Campi and Antonio Campi were also renowned painters.
- male, deceased (1591)
- Bernardino Campi (1522 - 1591) was an Italian Renaissance painter from Reggio Emilia, who worked in Cremona. He is known as one of the teachers of...
- male, deceased (1187)
- Gerard of Cremona (Italian: Gerardo da Cremona; Latin: Gerardus Cremonensis; c. 1114 - 1187), was an Italian translator of Arabic scientific works....
- male, 45 years old
- Gianluca Vialli (born July 9, 1964 in Cremona) is a retired Italian football striker and manager.
- male, deceased (1684)
- Nicolò Amati was an Italian luthiers from Cremona, a member of the Amati family. The founder of the Cremona school was Andrea Amati (...
- male, deceased (972)
- Liutprand (also Liudprand, Luitprand; c. 922 - 972) was a Lombard historian and author, and bishop of Cremona. He was born towards the beginning of...
- male, deceased (1587)
- Antonio Campi (c. 1522-1587) was an Italian painter of the Renaissance. He was born in Cremona. His style merges Lombard with Mannerist styles. In...
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