List of Italians

This is a list of Italians, who are identified with the Italian nation through residential, legal, historical, or cultural means, grouped by their area of notability.

This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by expanding it with reliably sourced entries.

Acting

Actors

Actresses

Architects

Ancient Rome

Middle Ages

Humanism and the Renaissance

Baroque

Neoclassicism

The 1900s

Chefs and gastronomists

Main article: List of Italian chefs

Engineers

Explorers

Fictional characters

Filmmakers

Illustrators

Military and political figures

Etruscan civilization

Ancient Rome

Roman Catholic Church

Main article: List of popes

Renaissance

Main article: House of Medici
Main article: List of condottieri

Early Modern period to Unification

1861 to the rise of Fascism

Italian republic

See also: List of Presidents of the Italian Republic, List of Prime Ministers of Italy, and Template:Lists of Italian politicians by party

Musicians

Composers

Middle Ages

Renaissance

Baroque

Classical period

Romantic

The 1900s

Conductors

Singers

Castrati singers

See also: Castrato

Sopranos

Mezzo-sopranos

Contraltos

Tenors

Baritones

Basses

Painters

Ancient Rome

Middle Ages

Renaissance and Mannerism

Baroque and Rococo

The 1800s

The 1900s

Printers

Printmakers

Saints

Scientists

Sculptors

Sport people

Writers and philosophers

Ancient and Late Antique

Main article: Latin literature

The Middle Ages

Main article: Italian literature

Humanism and the Renaissance

The Baroque period and the Enlightenment

The 1800s

The 1900s

Other notables

See also

References

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