- female, deceased (1890)
- Felice Casorati was an Italian mathematician best known for the Weierstrass–Casorati theorem in complex analysis. He was born in Pavia and died in...
- female, deceased (1497)
- Beatrice d'Este (June 29 1475 - January 2 1497), duchess of Milan, one of the most beautiful and accomplished princesses of the Italian...
- male
- Alboin or Alboïn was king of the Lombards, and conqueror of Italy. He succeeded his father Audoin about 565. The Lombards were at that time d...
- male, deceased (1576)
- Gerolamo Cardano or Girolamo Cardano (English Jerome Cardan, Latin Hieronymus Cardanus; September 24, 1501 - September 21 1576) was a celebrated...
- male, deceased (1515)
- Vincenzo Foppa (c. 1430 - c. 1515) was a Northern-Italian Renaissance painter. He was an elderly contemporary of Leonardo da Vinci. Born at Bagnolo...
- male, deceased (1378)
- Galeazzo II Visconti was a member of the Visconti dynasty and a ruler of Milan, Italy. He was the son of Stefano Visconti and Valentina Doria. In...
- male, deceased (1522)
- Giovanni Antonio Amadeo (ca.1447-August 27 or 28, 1522) was an Italian early Renaissance sculptor. He was born in Pavia. He decorated the funerary...
- male, deceased (1832)
- Antonio Scarpa (born May 9, 1752, in Lorenzaga di Motta di Livenza; died October 31, 1832, in Pavia) was an Italian anatomist and professor at...
- male, deceased (1876)
- Giuseppe Ferrari (7 March 1812 - 2 July 1876) was an Italian philosopher, historian and politician. He was born at Milan, studied law at Pavia, and...
- male, deceased (1853)
- Tommaso Grossi (January 20, 1791 - December 10, 1853), Lombard poet and novelist, was born at Bellano, on the Lake of Como. He took his degree in...
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