List of people from Milan

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Born in Milan

This is a list of people born in the Italian city of Milan.

Scientists

Mathematics

  • Eugenio Calabi (born 1923)
  • Marco Abate (born 1962)
  • Maria Gaetana Agnesi (1718–1799), the world's first woman to write a mathematics handbook and the first woman appointed as a mathematics professor at a university, wrote the first book discussing both differential and integral calculus
  • Enzo Tonti (1935–2021)

Fencing theorists

  • Camillo Agrippa (1535–1595), is considered to be one of the greatest fencing theorists of all time

Fine arts

Architects

Sculptors

Painters

Photographers

Writers and historians

Musicians

Bassists

  • Pino Presti (born 1943) Italian bassist, arranger, composer, conductor and record producer

Pianists

Singers

Orchestral conductors

Pop rock artists

Politicians

  • Amaele Abbiati (1925–2016), (Italian Socialist Party)
  • Ludovico Acerbi (mid-16th century–1622), regent of the Gran Corte della Vicaria of the Spanish Viceroyalty of Naples
  • Michele Achilli (born 1931) (Socialist), senator and deputy of Italy
  • Agnese Visconti (1363–1391), consort of Francesco I Gonzaga Lord of Mantua
  • Vittorio Agnoletto (born 1958), (Communist Refoundation Party), member of the European Parliament
  • Silvio Berlusconi (born 1936), Italian politician who served as Prime Minister of Italy in four governments
  • Bettino Craxi (1934–2000), Italian politician, leader of the Italian Socialist Party from 1976 to 1993 and Prime Minister of Italy from 1983 to 1987
  • Mario Monti (born 1943), Italian economist who served as the Prime Minister of Italy from 2011 to 2013

Catholic religious

  • Alberto Ablondi (1924–2010)
  • Ferdinando d'Adda (1650–1719), cardinal of San Clemente, San Pietro in Vincoli, Santa Balbina and Albano, archbishop of Amasya and apostolic nuncio to Great Britain
  • Aicone (died 918), archbishop of Milan

Media

Actors/Actresses of Film, Theatre and TV

TV and radio presenter

Athletes

Footballers

Ice hockey

  • Giancarlo Agazzi (1932–1995), ice hockey player, coach and president, six-time Italian Serie A champion and two-time Spengler Cup champion

Olympic sports

A–B

C–E

Berardino Corio (1459–1519), author of the Storia di Milano.

F–L

M–Q

R–S

T–Z

See also

References

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