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- Ansprand (c.657-712) was king of the Lombards briefly in 712. Before that he was the duke of Asti and regent during the minority of Liutpert...
- male, deceased (2000)
- Carlo Maria Cipolla (1922-2000) was an Italian economic historian. He was born in Pavia, where he got his academic degree in 1944. Through his...
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- Godepert (also "Gundipert", "Godebert", "Godipert", "Godpert", "Gotebert", "Gotbert", "Gotpert", "Gosbert", or "Gottbert") was king of the Lombards...
- male, deceased (1400)
- Baldus de Ubaldis was an Italian jurist. A member of the noble family of the Ubaldi (Baldeschi), Baldus was born at Perugia in 1327, and studied...
- male, deceased (712)
- Aripert II (also spelled "Aribert") was the king of the Lombards from 701 to 712. Duke of Turin and son of King Raginpert, and thus a scion of the...
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- Enrico Donati is an American Surrealist painter and sculptor of Italian birth. He studied economics at the Università degli Studi, Pavia, and in 1...
- male, deceased (1893)
- Antonio Ghislanzoni (25 November 1824 - July 16 1893) was an Italian journalist, poet, and novelist who wrote many librettos for Verdi, among other...
- male, deceased (1918)
- Salvatore Farina (10 January 1846 - 15 December 1918) was an Italian novelist whose style of sentimental humor has been compared to that of Charles...
- male, deceased (1803)
- Gregorio Fontana (December 7 1735 Villa di Nogaredo - August 24 1803 Milan) was an Italian mathematician. He was chair of mathematics at the...
- male, deceased (1554)
- Bernardino Gatti was an Italian painter of the Renaissance, active mainly in Parma and Cremona. Born in or near Pavia or Cremona. He is also...
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