Genoa

Genoa

Genoa (Genova) is a port city and the capital of northwest Italy's Liguria region. It's known for its central role in maritime trade over many centuries. In the old town stands the Romanesque Cathedral of San Lorenzo, with its black-and-white-striped facade and frescoed interior. Narrow lanes open onto monumental squares like Piazza de Ferrari, site of an iconic bronze fountain and Teatro Carlo Felice opera house. ― Google

People died in Genoa (First 49 people) - Page 0

William III of Cagliari

William III of Cagliari


Jacobus da Varagine

Jacobus da Varagine

Italian chronicler

Jacobus de Voragine

Jacobus de Voragine

Italian chronicler

Giovanni Borgia

Giovanni Borgia

Priest ‧ Lucrezia Borgia's son

Giovanni Giacomo Imperiale Tartaro

Giovanni Giacomo Imperiale Tartaro


Tomaso Spinola

Tomaso Spinola


Alessandro Giustiniani Longo

Alessandro Giustiniani Longo


Giovanni Francesco I Brignole Sale

Giovanni Francesco I Brignole Sale

Politician

Giovanni Battista Lercari

Giovanni Battista Lercari

1576–1657

Antonio Travi

Antonio Travi

Visual artist

Francesco Garbarino

Francesco Garbarino


Alessandro Grimaldi

Alessandro Grimaldi


Agostino Spinola

Agostino Spinola

Politician

Luca Maria Invrea

Luca Maria Invrea

Politician

Giannettino Odone

Giannettino Odone

Politician

Oberto Della Torre

Oberto Della Torre


Carlo Antonio Tavella

Carlo Antonio Tavella

Italian painter

Giovanni Agostino Ratti

Giovanni Agostino Ratti

Italian painter

Gian Carlo Di Negro

Gian Carlo Di Negro

Poet

Claudio Costa

Claudio Costa

Artist

Gaetano Alimonda

Gaetano Alimonda

Italian prelate

Benedetto I Zaccaria

Benedetto I Zaccaria

Diplomat

Giacomo Filippo Gentile

Giacomo Filippo Gentile


Maurizio Dufour

Maurizio Dufour

Architect

Flavia Steno

Flavia Steno

Journalist

Ivan Rikard Ivanović

Ivan Rikard Ivanović

Croatian Politician

Dan Rostenkowski

Dan Rostenkowski

Former United States Representative

Constance Lloyd

Constance Lloyd

Playwright

Daniel O'Connell

Daniel O'Connell

Political leader

Aureliano Bolognesi

Aureliano Bolognesi

Italian boxer

Michele Besso

Michele Besso

Italian engineer

Emanuele Luzzati

Emanuele Luzzati

Italian painter

Angelo Mariani

Angelo Mariani

Italian opera conductor

Cesare Valletti

Cesare Valletti

Operatic tenor

Arnaldus de Villa Nova

Arnaldus de Villa Nova

Physician

Giuseppe De André

Giuseppe De André

Politician

Jacobus da Varagine

Jacobus da Varagine

Italian chronicler

Giuseppe Siri

Giuseppe Siri

Italian cardinal

Giovanni Andrea Ansaldo

Giovanni Andrea Ansaldo

Italian painter

Edoardo Sanguineti

Edoardo Sanguineti

Former Member of the Chamber of Deputies of Italy

James Smithson

James Smithson

Chemist

Bartolomeo Pagano

Bartolomeo Pagano

Italian actor

Franco Diogene

Franco Diogene

Italian actor

Ivan Rikard Ivanović

Ivan Rikard Ivanović

Croatian Politician

Renzo Novatore

Renzo Novatore

Italian poet

Karl August von Hardenberg

Karl August von Hardenberg

Former Minister of the Interior of Prussia

Pascual Madoz

Pascual Madoz


Giovan Battista Carpi

Giovan Battista Carpi

Italian graphic novelist

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