San Marino

San Marino

San Marino is a mountainous microstate surrounded by north-central Italy. Among the world's oldest republics, it retains much of its historic architecture. On the slopes of Monte Titano sits the capital, also called San Marino, known for its medieval walled old town and narrow cobblestone streets. The Three Towers, castlelike citadels dating to the 11th century, sit atop Titano's neighboring peaks.

People died in San Marino (First 26 people) - Page 0

Saint Marinus

Saint Marinus


Saint Marinus

Saint Marinus


Sher Bahadur Thapa

Sher Bahadur Thapa

Armed force officer

Bartolomeo Borghesi

Bartolomeo Borghesi

Italian numismatist

Romeo Morri

Romeo Morri

Sammarinese Politician

Kathy Fiscus

Kathy Fiscus


Stephen Hillenburg

Stephen Hillenburg

American animator

Robert Andrews Millikan

Robert Andrews Millikan

American physicist

Edwin Hubble

Edwin Hubble

American astronomer

Bill Shoemaker

Bill Shoemaker

American jockey

Carl David Anderson

Carl David Anderson

American physicist

Frederick Jackson Turner

Frederick Jackson Turner

American historian

Apollo M. O. Smith

Apollo M. O. Smith


Frank C. Baxter

Frank C. Baxter

American TV personality

Fatima Ali

Fatima Ali

Pakistani chef

Ray Allen Billington

Ray Allen Billington

American historian

John C. Elliott

John C. Elliott

American Politician

Nathan Roth

Nathan Roth

Actor ‧ David Lee Roth's father

Roger Medearis

Roger Medearis

American painter

Marian Otis Chandler

Marian Otis Chandler

Biographer

Susan Glasell Patton

Susan Glasell Patton


Renata Tebaldi

Renata Tebaldi

Italian soprano

Fausta Morganti

Fausta Morganti

Sammarinese Politician

Gino Zani

Gino Zani

Engineer

Louis Henri De Meuron

Louis Henri De Meuron

Artist

Gianfranco Terenzi

Gianfranco Terenzi

Former Captain Regent of San Marino