Padua

Padua

Padua is a city in Northern Italy’s Veneto region. It’s known for the frescoes by Giotto in its Scrovegni Chapel from 1303–05 and the vast 13th-century Basilica of St. Anthony. The basilica, with its Byzantine-style domes and notable artworks, contains the namesake saint’s tomb. In Padua's old town are arcaded streets and stylish cafes frequented by students of the University of Padua, established in 1222. ― Google

People died in Padua (First 49 people) - Page 2

Lodovico Menin

Lodovico Menin


Leopold Mandić

Leopold Mandić

Croatian priest

Marin Barleti

Marin Barleti

Historian

Domenico Campagnola

Domenico Campagnola

Italian painter

Giulio Cesare Casseri

Giulio Cesare Casseri


Marcello Mascherini

Marcello Mascherini

Italian sculptor

Aloísio Magalhães

Aloísio Magalhães

Brazilian graphic designer

Bernardo Colombo

Bernardo Colombo

Statistician

Edoardo Bassini

Edoardo Bassini

Italian surgeon

Enzo Mandruzzato

Enzo Mandruzzato


Ferenc Forgách, Bishop of Várad

Ferenc Forgách, Bishop of Várad


Francesco Squarcione

Francesco Squarcione

Italian artist

Franco Busetto

Franco Busetto

Politician

Gaetano Cingari

Gaetano Cingari

Author

Gianfranco Folena

Gianfranco Folena

Linguist

Giovanni Bonazza

Giovanni Bonazza

Sculptor

Giovanni Federspil

Giovanni Federspil

Italian physician

Girolamo Forabosco

Girolamo Forabosco

Italian painter

Giuseppe Callegari

Giuseppe Callegari

Italian bishop

Elisabetta Vendramini

Elisabetta Vendramini


Giorgio Cornaro

Giorgio Cornaro

Cardinal

Giovanni Francesco Commendone

Giovanni Francesco Commendone


Giovanni Malipiero

Giovanni Malipiero

Opera singer

Giuseppe Barbieri

Giuseppe Barbieri

Biographer

Giuseppe Bettiol

Giuseppe Bettiol

Italian jurist

Giuseppe Billanovich

Giuseppe Billanovich

Italian romanist

Giuseppe Veronese

Giuseppe Veronese

Italian mathematician

Göran Hägg

Göran Hägg

Swedish author

Giuseppe Segalla

Giuseppe Segalla


Iris Adami Corradetti

Iris Adami Corradetti

Italian soprano

Adriano Balbi

Adriano Balbi

Author

Lina Merlin

Lina Merlin

Italian Politician

Lorenzo Canozzi

Lorenzo Canozzi

Italian painter

Luigi Carraro

Luigi Carraro

Politician

Maria Nicotra

Maria Nicotra

Former Member of the Constituent Assembly of Italy

Mario Perazzolo

Mario Perazzolo

Italian footballer

Martino Gomiero

Martino Gomiero


Minimaks

Minimaks

Radio personality

Alberto Reif

Alberto Reif

Italian football player

Antonio Lepschy

Antonio Lepschy

Italian scientist

Caspar Schoppe

Caspar Schoppe

German author

Marinus Becichemus Scodrensis

Marinus Becichemus Scodrensis


Mario Vallotto

Mario Vallotto

Olympic athlete

Salvator Fabris

Salvator Fabris

Martial artist

Samuel David Luzzatto

Samuel David Luzzatto

Italian scholar

Sergio Bettini

Sergio Bettini

Italian art historian

Severino Rigoni

Severino Rigoni

Italian cyclist

Filosseno Luzzatto

Filosseno Luzzatto

Scholar

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