List of personalities from Bellinzona

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This list contains personalities born in Bellinzona and those who had their sphere of activity in Bellinzona without having been born there. The list does not claim to be complete.

Personalities

Born in Bellinzona

1280 to 1850

  • Ardrikus Bosia (* around 1230 in Mendrisio ; † after 1286 there), Archpriest of Bellinzona (1274–1286)
  • Antonio da Bellinzona (* around 1410 in Bellinzona, † after 1463 in Padua ), professor of fine arts at the University of Padua
  • Antonio Besana (* around 1410 in?; † after 1460 in Bellinzona?), Podestà von Bellinzona in the service of Francesco I. Sforza
  • Bartolomeo da Bellinzona (* around 1420 in Bellinzona, † after 1455 in San Severino Marche  ?), Master builder
  • Francesco de Avondo (* around 1425 in Bellinzona; † after 1468 there), priest, pastor of Carasso, canon of the collegiate church of Santi Pietro e Stefano of Bellinzona
  • Albertollo da Bellinzona (* around 1434 in Bellinzona; † after 1471 in Milan?), Sculptor in Milan Cathedral
  • Codeborgo family
    • Giacomo Codeborgo (* around 1375 in Bellinzona; † after 1427 there), blacksmith
    • Giovanni Codeborgo called Vanetto (* around 1400 in Bellinzona, first mentioned in 1427; † after 1477 ibid), deputy of the ducal commissioner and 1469 governor in the Blenio valley
    • Giovanni Leonardo Codeborgo (* around 1440 in Bellinzona; † after 1505 ibid), governor in the Blenio valley and in 1494 deputy to the ducal commissioner, arbitrator in a dispute between the Morobbiatal and Monte Dongo (Italy) regarding the possession of alpine pastures
    • Giovanni Antonio Codeborgo (* around 1450 in Bellinzona, mentioned 1479 † after 1500 there), member of the city council 1500; in March of the same year he was one of Lugano's envoys to Ludovico il Moro
    • Giovanni Andrea Codeborgo (* around 1470 in Bellinzona; † after 1526 there), one of the members of the three sovereign cantons for the preservation of the castles and fortifications of Bellinzona, which were intended to be razed in 1526
  • Family Rusca / Rusconi
    • Giorgio Rusca (* around 1395 in Magliaso , † after 1454 in Bellinzona), member of the Bellinzona council, landowner
    • Giovanni Battista Rusconi (* around 1600 in Bellinzona; first mentioned 1637; † 1665 ibid), envoy of Bellinzona to the federal towns and governor of the militias of the bailiwick
    • Giovanni Andrea Rusconi (* 1605 in Bellinzona; † December 15, 1673 ibid), governor of the governor of Bellinzona; 1666 Knight of the Golden Spur
    • Rodolfo Rusconi (born October 23, 1802 in Bellinzona, † February 6, 1874 ibid), lawyer, Ticino Groosrat and Councilor of State
    • Filippo Rusconi (born November 17, 1844 in Bellinzona; † April 9, 1926 ibid), lawyer, Tessoiner Grand Council, State Councilor, National Councilor, lieutenant colonel
  • Cusa family
    • Masino de Cuxa (* around 1280 in Bellinzona; † after 1307 ibid), member of the Council of Bellinzona
    • Pietro Cusa (* around 1375 in Bellizona; † after 1452 ibid), member of the Bellinzona Council
    • Antoniolo Cusa (* around 1390 in Bellinzona; † after 1430 there), notary of the municipality
    • Giacomo Cusa (* around 1395 in Bellizona; † after 1450 there), notary, governor and 1441 advocate of the community
    • Biagio Cusa (* around 1400 in Bellinzona; † after 1475 there), member of the Council of Bellinzona
    • Giovanni Cusa (* around 1410 in Bellinzona; † after 1488 ibid), notary, governor, councilor
    • Gian Pietro Cusa (* around 1440 in Bellinzona; † after 1511 ibid), notary, member of the Council of Bellinzona
    • Filippo Cusa (* around 1445 in Bellinzona; † after 1521 there), notary, member of the Council of Bellinzona
    • Piero Cusa (* around 1450 in Bellinzona; † after 1525 ibid), notary, member of the Council of Bellinzona
    • Andrea Cusa (* around 1740 in Bellinzona; † after 1772 there), Dr. in theology and priest, taught at the Bellinzona Latin School
    • Giulio Cusa (* 1757 in Bellinzona; † August 5, 1823 ibid), Canon of the Collegiate Church, archpriest in Bellinzona
    • Marco Cusa (* 1774 in Bellinzona, † after 1825 in Holland ), captain in France and battalion commander in Holland; in 1825 he received the Cross of the Legion of Honor .
  • Noble family Magoria
    • Donato Magoria (* around 1340, mentioned 1374 in Locarno; † 1405 ibid), negotiated in 1403 on behalf of Albert von Sax-Misox with the Duke of Milan about the possessions of Bellinzona, Blenio and Monte Dongo.
    • Giovannolo Magoria (* around 1370 in Bellinzona; † before December 11, 1448 ibid), member of the council in 1431, procurator of Bellinzona.
    • Antonio Magoria (* around 1400 in Bellinzona; † 1501 ibid), Bellinzona's representative at the conclusion of the contract between the county and Uri, Urseren and the Leventina; Member of the Bellinzona Council.
    • Giacomino Magoria (* around 1440 in Bellinzona; mentioned since 1475; † before June 5, 1518 ibid), member of the Council of Bellinzona.
    • Stefano Magoria (* 1726 in Bellinzona; † in Einsiedeln ), Benedictine , master of ceremonies at Einsiedeln Abbey .
  • Sacchi family
    • Giacomo Antonio Sacchi (* 1659 in Bellinzona; † 1729 ibid), governor of the governor of Bellinzona
    • Carlo Sacchi (* around 1685 in Bellinzona; † around 1745 there), doctor and tax officer of the Bellinzona bailiff
    • Teresa Maria Lucia Sacchi, with the religious name Lucia; (* around 1720 in Bellinzona; † 1783 ibid), superior of the Ursuline convent of Bellinzona
    • Giacomo Antonio Sacchi (born April 3, 1747 in Bellinzona; † December 9, 1831), lawyer, Ticino Grand Councilor, member of the administrative court
    • Fulgenzio Sacchi (born October 23, 1750 in Bellinzona; † January 15, 1810 ibid), doctor of theology, dean and archpriest of Bellinzona
    • Carlo Sacchi (* 1752 in Bellinzona; † May 3, 1826 ibid), politician, Ticino Grand Council, 1815–26 State Councilor
    • Giacomo Antonio Sacchi (born January 28, 1796 in Bellinzona; † September 25, 1867 ibid), lawyer and notary, member of the Court of Bellinzona, Ticino Grand Councilor
    • Carlo Francesco Sacchi (born December 14, 1802 in Bellinzona; † July 23, 1881 ibid), doctor of theology, Canon of Bellinzona, Ticino Grand Councilor, founder of the Bellinzona School for Children
    • Gioachimo Sacchi (born October 10, 1804 in Bellinzona; † May 2, 1848), son of Carlo, canton judge in 1841
    • Mosè Sacchi (* 1841 in Lodrino; † July 12, 1895 in Bellinzona), doctor, Vice-Consul of Argentina, politician
  • Molo family
    • Raffaele Molo (* first mentioned around 1400 in Bellinzona in 1425; † after 1459 ibid), governor of the ducal Podestà , representative of the community
    • Giovanni Molo (* around 1435 in Bellinzona; † after April 17, 1511 ibid), notary, citizen of Pavia , when Ludovico Sforza returned in 1499 he resumed the office of secretary, but he always remained in close contact with Bellinzona.
    • Bernardino Molo (* 1468/70 in Bellinzona; † after November 10, 1562 there), privy councilor of Duke Massimiliano Sforza
    • Pietro Francesco Molo (* first mentioned around 1640, 1668 in Bellinzona; † 1708 ibid), governor of the Bellinzona Bailiwick
    • Tranquillo Mollo (1767–1837), graphic artist, printer, music and art publisher
    • Giuseppe Antonio Molo (1789–1857), lawyer, politician, officer, Ticino Grand Councilor and State Councilor
    • Corrado Molo (1792–1864), politician
    • Giovanni Mollo (born December 17, 1799 in Bellinzona, † 1883 in Vienna), nephew of Tranquillo, art publisher
    • Vincenzo Molo (1833–1904), bishop
Johann Varrone Stately interior 1888
  • Muggiasca family from Valsassina
    • Ambrogio Muggiasca (* around 1380 in Milan, † 1432 in Bellinzona), notary and spice dealer
    • Giovanni Muggiasca (* around 1405 in Bellinzona; † after 1458 there), entrepreneur
    • Taddeo Muggiasca (* around 1407 in Bellinzona; † after 1458 ibid), entrepreneur
    • Antonio Muggiasca (* around 1409 in Bellinzona; † after 1458 ibid), lawyer
    • Bartolomeo Muggiasca (* around 1411 in Bellinzona; † after 1458 ibid), entrepreneur, he created iron processing in the Morobbiatal
    • Andrea Muggiasca (* around 1413 in Bellinzona; † after 1458 ibid), entrepreneur, he created iron processing in the Morobbiatal
    • Nicolao Muggiasca (* around 1415 in Bellinzona; † after 1458 ibid), entrepreneur
  • Domenico Paciorini (* around 1610 in Ravecchia (Bellinzona); † after 1647 there), plasterer
  • Johann Peregrin von Beroldingen (* around 1615 in Altdorf UR ; † after 1679, probably in France ), 1662 Commissioner of Bellinzona
  • Aemilian Ackermann (born February 15, 1718 in Gossau ZH ; † July 30, 1769 in Bellinzona), father, musician, organist, composer
  • De Borgo / Borghi family
    • Camillo de Borgo (* around 1520 in Bellinzona; † after 1573 there), Federal envoy
    • Ettore de Borgo (* around 1525 in Bellinzona; † 1588 there), knight of the golden spur
  • Gabuzzi family
    • Antonio Gabuzzi (* around 1510 in Bellinzona, † around 1570 in Carasso ), priest, pastor of Carasso
    • Maria Luigia Gabuzzi (* 1680 in Bellinzona, † 1756 in Monte Carasso ), abbess of the monastery of San Bernardino of Monte Carasso
    • Giuseppa Matilde Gabuzzi (* 1724 in Bellinzona; † 1774 ibid), superior of the Ursulines of Bellinzona
    • Pietro Giuseppe Gabuzzi (* 1778 in Bellinzona; † 1849 there), doctor, politician
    • Gaetano Pietro Luigi Gabuzzi (* 1810 in Bellinzona; † 1892 ibid), canon of the collegiate church Santi Pietro e Stefano in Bellinzona
    • Luigi Gabuzzi (born August 7, 1812 in Bellinzona; † January 20, 1894 ibid), lawyer, Ticino councilor and benefactor
    • Stefano Gabuzzi (1848-1936), lawyer
  • Bonzanigo family
    • Stefano da Bonzanigo (attested from 1454 and 1477), member of the Bellinzona neighborhood
    • Carlo Bonzanigo (* around 1765 in Bellinzona; † after 1798 ibid), politician
    • Giuseppe Maria Bonzanigo (* 1744 in Asti ; † December 18, 1820 in Turin ), stone and wood and ivory carver
    • Giovanni Battista Bonzanigo (born November 26, 1769 in Bellinzona, † March 23, 1841 in Milan), judge, Ticino Grand Councilor, Council of State, mayor of Bellinzona
    • Rocco Bonzanigo (1809–1881), politician
    • Pietro Bonzanigo (* around 1811 in Bellinzona; † after 1863 there), engineer, politician
    • Filippo Bonzanigo (born March 23, 1839 in Bellinzona; † January 21, 1904 there), lawyer, Ticino Grand Councilor, Council of State and National Council
    • Fulgenzio Bonzanigo (* 1842 in Bellinzona; † 1911 there), engineer
    • Agostino Bonzanigo (* 1845 in Bellinzona; † 1936 there), politician
    • Rodolfo Bonzanigo (born October 31, 1866 in Bellinzona, † March 3, 1904 ibid), lawyer, journalist, politician
    • Angelo Bonzanigo (* 1870 in Bellinzona; † after 1921 there), lawyer, politician
    • Elena Bonzanigo (born February 18, 1897 in Bellinzona; † November 1, 1974 in Locarno), writer, poet, she wrote radio plays for Radio della Svizzera italiana
  • The Bruni family from Olivone
    • Francesco Bruni (* around 1760 in Bellinzona; † after 1803 ibid), lawyer in Bellinzona
    • Germano Bruni (born October 23, 1781 in Bellinzona; † April 15, 1856 ibid), involved in the Giubiasco Revolution, judge
    • Ernesto Bruni (born October 14, 1815 in Bellinzona; † January 16, 1898 ibid), lawyer, politician
    • Guglielmo Bruni (* 1835 in Bellinzona; † after 1893 there), lawyer, politician
    • Germano Bruni (born November 23, 1850 in Bellinzona; † December 6, 1932 there), lawyer, politician
  • Varrone family from Pallanza
    • Cristoforo Varrone (* around 1405 in Bellinzona; † 1479 ibid), from 1430 to 1479 Chancellor of Bellinzona
    • Pietro Varrone (* around 1440 in Bellinzona; † before 1511 ibid), lawyer, politician
    • Bartolomeo Varrone (* around 1660 in Bellinzona; † after 1665 there?), Mercenary captain
    • Teodoro Varrone (born June 4, 1661 in Bellinzona; † before April 27, 1738 ibid), governor of the governor, superintendent of the bailiwick
    • Giovanni Giacomo Varrone (born December 2, 1756 in Bellinzona, † after 1813 there), lawyer, politician
    • Johann Varrone (Italian Giovanni Battista Varrone), (1832–1910), landscape painter, watercolorist and lithographer
  • Chicherio family
    • Giovanni Battista Chicherio (* around 1570 in Bellinzona; † after 1608 there), Knight of the Golden Spur
    • Andrea Chicherio (* around 1675 in Bellinzona; † after 1608 ibid), doctor, knight of the golden spur
    • Fulvio Chicherio (* 1577 in Bellinzona; † after 1609 ibid), canon at the chapter of the Collegiate Church Bellinzona
    • Carlo Giuseppe Chicherio (17th century), captain in the Reding Swiss regiment in the service of Spain
    • Giuseppe Chicherio (17th century), Lieutenant Colonel in the Ehrle Regiment
    • Taddeo Maria Chicherio (* around 1640 in Bellinzona; † after 1677 ibid), apostolic commissioner
    • Tranquillo Chicherio (* 1675 in Bellinzona; † 1741 ibid), the branch of the Chicherio-Sereni descends from him
    • Carlo Francesco Chicherio (born November 23, 1688 in Bellinzona, † December 24, 1757 ibid), of Bellinzona, archpriest
    • Gian Francesco Chicherio (* around 1700 in Bellinzona; † after 1783 there), Archpriest of Bellinzona
    • Fulgenzo Chicherio (* around 1750 in Bellinzona; † after 1785 there), violinist
    • Carlo Francesco (* 1763 in Bellinzona; † 1824 ibid), canon, politician
    • Antonio Chicherio (* around 1770 in Bellinzona; † December 1803 in Málaga ), flautist and clarinetist
    • Floriano Antonio Chicherio (* 1781 in Bellinzona; † 1857 ibid) from him derives the line of Chicherio-Scalabrini
    • Fulgenzio Chicherio (born October 7, 1827 in Bellinzona; † June 6, 1907 there), lawyer
  • The Tatti family from Varese
    • Cristoforo Tatti (* around 1410 in Bellinzona; † after April 1483 ibid), governor of the ducal-Milan captain and chancellor (land clerk) in Bellinzona
    • Andreolo Tatti (* around 1412 in Bellinzona, † after 1468 in Pollegio ), prior of the Pollegio Hospital.
    • Battista Tatti (* around 1414 in Bellinzona, † after 1478 in Biasca ), Podestà from Biasca.
    • Giovanni Tatti (* around 1416 in Bellinzona; † after 1457 ibid), he had descendants in Biasca and Bellinzona.
    • Nicolao Tatti (* around 1438 in Bellinzona; † after 1499 there), lawyer and notary, city councilor and governor
    • Giovanni Giacomo Tatti (* 1638 in Bellinzona; around 1690 ibid), governor and founder of the family's private chapel in Pedevilla (Giubiasco).
    • Andrea Tatti (* 1658 in Bellinzona, † 1739 in Einsiedeln), Benedictine and brother instructor in Einsiedeln.
    • Francesco Tatti (* 1770 in Bellinzona; † 1827 ibid), Benedictine in Einsiedeln and teacher at the Bellinzona College.
    • Andrea Tatti (* 1848 in Bellinzona; † around 1910 there), judge at the Cantonal Court and Ticino Grand Councilor.
  • Ghiringhelli family
    • Pagano Ghiringhelli (* around 1380 in Bellinzona; † after 1464 ibid), Archpriest of Bellinzona in 1417 at the head of the Bellinzona chapter
    • Bartolomeo Ghiringhelli (* around 1440 in Bellinzona, mentioned since 1475; † after 1503 ibid), member of the Council of Bellinzona. Celestino Trezzini: Ghiringhelli. In the Historical-Biographical Lexicon of Switzerland. P. 507 (PDF digitized version , accessed on October 10, 2019.)
    • Cristoforo Ghiringhelli (* around 1445 in Bellinzona; † after 1476 there), notary of the municipality.
    • Gabriele Ghiringhelli (* around 1450 in Bellinzona; † 1490 ibid.), Military engineer, worked on the conversion of the Murata in Bellinzona
    • Andrea Ghiringhelli (* around 1452 in Bellinzona; † 1524 ibid), doctor, Bellinzona's envoy in Milan and at the federal locations
    • Franceschino Ghiringhelli (* around 1458 in Bellinzona; 1508 ibid), leader of the Sforza party in Bellinzona, member of the municipal council
    • Benedetto Ghiringhelli (* around 1510 in Bellinzona, mentioned 1541; † 1567 ibid), envoy of the Bellinzona Bailiwick to the three places
    • Pietro Martire Ghiringhelli (* around 1512, mentioned between 1540 and 1550 in Bellinzona, † after 1550 there), military in Fernando Gonzaga's army and customs tenant in Bellinzona
    • Giovanni Antonio Ghiringhelli (* around 1550, first mentioned in Bellinzona in 1580; † 1632 ibid.), Notary, was Chancellor of the Bellinzona Bailiwick.
    • Carlo Agostino Ghiringhelli (* around 1640 in Bellinzona; † 1706 ibid), notary and chancellor, knight, chancellor of the municipality and bailiwick of Bellinzona
    • Paolo Ghiringhelli (1778–1861), Benedictine and governor in the Freudenfels Lieutenancy.
    • Giuseppe Ghiringhelli (born September 18, 1814 in Bellinzona; † February 11, 1886 ibid), priest, canon of the Collegiate Church in Bellinzona, journalist, editor of the papers «L'Almanacco del Popolo Ticinese», politician
  • Bernardino Ruginelli (* around 1525 in Bellinzona, first mentioned in 1557; † before June 28, 1579 ibid), diplomat in the service of the Papal States, knight of the golden spur
  • Luigi Andreazzi (* around 1770 in Bellinzona; † after 1814 there), postmaster, politician
  • Giovanni Andreazzi (* around 1770 in Bellinzona; † after 1813 there), politician
  • Giovanni Mariotti (born September 10, 1791 in Bellinzona; † 1864 ibid), lawyer, Ticino Grand Councilor, Councilor of State, mayor of Bellinzona
  • Giuseppe Fratecolla (born April 18, 1818 in Bellinzona, † October 26, 1873 in Sementina ), notary, Ticino Grand Councilor, Council of States, Colonel
  • Giuseppe von Mentlen (born April 10, 1829 in Bellinzona; † March 1, 1900 ibid), lawyer, judge of the Court of Appeal , Ticino State Councilor
  • Carlo von Mentlen (born July 23, 1830 in Bellinzona; † February 17, 1906 there), politician, Ticino Grand Councilor, National Councilor, major in the Swiss Army.
  • Giovanni Antognini (* 1834 in Bellinzona; † 1901 ibid), politician
  • Carlo Colombi (* around 1835 in Milan, † around 1900 in Bellinzona), typo-lithographer and owner of a printing company in Bellinzona
  • Rinaldo Simen (1849–1910), journalist, politician, free thinker, Ticino State Councilor and Council of States of the Free Democratic Party (FDP)
  • Giuseppe Mariani (born April 15, 1850 in Bellinzona, † March 2, 1933 in Muralto ), natural scientist

1851 to 1900

  • Colombi family
    • Luigi Colombi (born August 10, 1851 in Bellinzona; † December 18, 1927 there), doctor of law, politician, Ticino Grand Councilor, State Councilor
    • Emilio Colombi (born November 1, 1860 in Bellinzona, † January 1947 in Milan), journalist, politician, he fought for the victory of fascism , employee of the magazine L'Adula , and he was arrested for high treason
    • Plinio Colombi (1873-1951), painter and graphic artist of Arnold Böcklin and especially of Ferdinand Hodler affected
  • Tatti family
    • Riccardo Tatti (* around 1860 in Bellinzona; † after 1902 in Rio de Janeiro  ?), Violinist and composer
    • Pierino Tatti (born May 23, 1893 in Quinto ; † April 7, 1963 in Bellinzona), medical officer in Bellinzona, mayor of Giubiasco, from 1932 mayor and mayor of Bellinzona, Ticino grand councilor, national councilor.
  • Bonzanigo family
    • Rodolfo Bonzanigo (born October 31, 1866 in Bellinzona, † March 3, 1904 ibid), lawyer, journalist, politician
    • Angelo Bonzanigo (* 1870 in Bellinzona; † after 1921 there), lawyer, politician
    • Elena Bonzanigo (born February 18, 1897 in Bellinzona, † November 1, 1974 in Locarno), writer
  • Michele Carmine (born February 12, 1854 in Bellinzona, † October 30, 1894 ibid), painter
  • Tommaso Pagnamenta (1855–1930), lawyer, politician
  • Carlo Eugenio Pioda (born October 9, 1855 in Bellinzona, † July 9, 1940 in Sant'Egidio, district of Perugia ), son of Giovanni Battista Pioda , entrepreneur, genealogist
  • Luigi Sacchi (born April 23, 1856 in Bellinzona, † after 1891 in Milan?), Painter
  • Maurizio Conti (son) (1857–1942) was a Swiss architect. His father Maurizio Conti was also an architect.
  • Carlo Salvioni (1858-1920), linguist
  • Alfonso Chicherio-Sereni (born September 19, 1859 in Bellinzona, † December 26, 1918 ibid), Ticino Grand Councilor, National Councilor, lieutenant colonel
  • Giuseppe Antognini (born August 25, 1862 in Bellinzona; † May 19, 1936 ibid), priest, lecturer at the Collegio Papio in Ascona , Canon of Lugano, journalist, founder of the Monitore ecclesiastico
  • Carlo Carmine (born December 30, 1862 in Bellinzona; † February 7, 1921 there), sculptor, medallist
  • Giuseppe Stoffel (born April 22, 1863 (Joseph Wilhelm Silvio) in Bellinzona, † July 29, 1929 in Zurich ), President of the Ticino Cantonal Bank, Ticino Grand Councilor, National Councilor, Lieutenant Colonel
  • Francesco Antognini (born September 28, 1863 in Bellinzona; † June 8, 1953 ibid), lawyer, Ticino Grand Councilor and National Councilor
  • Giuseppe Bonalini (born May 26, 1869 in Bellinzona, † September 8, 1938 in Milan), painter
  • Secondo-Vittorio Antognini (born August 23, 1877 in Bellinzona; † December 30, 1958 ibid), engineer, National Councilor
  • Isidoro Antognini (born February 20, 1878 in Chiasso , † after 1929 in Bellinzona), President of the Swiss Federal Shooting Festival in Bellinzona
  • Camillo Rusconi (born November 18, 1878 in Bellinzona, † 1970 ibid.), Landscape painter, portraitist
  • Bruno Bruni (* 1879 in Bellinzona; † after 1919 ibid), lawyer, politician
  • Mario Jäggli (born May 2, 1880 in Bellinzona; † December 27, 1959 in Lugano ), natural scientist, educator and cultural worker
  • Augusto Sartori (born May 14, 1880 in Giubiasco , † March 2, 1957 in Bellinzona) painter
  • Arminio Janner (born July 4, 1886 in Bellinzona, † July 11, 1949 in Basel ), lecturer at the University of Basel and publicist
  • Angela Musso-Bocca (* 1886 in Bellinzona; † April 17, 1957 there), teacher, writer
  • Laura Gianella (born March 4, 1888 in Bellinzona, † January 3, 1979 in Comprovasco ), high school teacher, writer
  • Cesare Mazza (born June 20, 1889 in Verscio , † October 19, 1953 in Bellinzona), politician, Ticino Grand Councilor, State Councilor
  • Antonio Antognini (born July 22, 1893 in Bellinzona; † June 1, 1972 ibid) Lawyer, notary, politician Antonio Antogninni. In: Alberto Lepori, Fabrizio Panzera (ed.): Uomini nostri. Trenta biography di uomini politici. Armando Dadò Editore, Locarno 1989, p. 15, 104-105.
  • Elena Hoppeler Bonzanigo (born February 18, 1897 in Bellinzona, † November 1, 1974 in Locarno-Monti), writer, poet, painter
  • Mario Gualzata (born April 7, 1897 in Bellinzona, † April 1, 1969 in Intragna ), linguist and local researcher
  • Franco Brenni (born August 3, 1897 in Bellinzona, † March 5, 1963 in Zurich), diplomat, ambassador
  • Peppo Casella (born August 10, 1897 in Bellinzona; † April 11, 1980 ibid), doctor, president of the Unione popolare cattolica ticinese
  • Alberico Giuseppe Agnelli (born September 15, 1898 in Bellinzona, † December 25, 1971 ibid), composer

1901 to 1950

  • Felicina Colombo (born April 14, 1901 in Bellinzona; † April 14, 1983 in Ascona ), inspector for pre-school facilities (case dei bambini), prorector of the Locarno Teachers' College, she directed children's and youth programs on the Radio svizzera di lingua italiana
  • Baldo Carugo (born January 7, 1903 in Bellinzona; † April 12, 1930 there), painter, graphic artist
  • Giovanni Induni (born September 2, 1903 in Carasso (today the municipality of Bellinzona), † May 27, 1977 in Lugano ), electrical engineer at the ETH Zurich , inventor
  • Plinio Arminio Colombi (born May 6, 1904 in Bern , † March 12, 1985 in Murten ), from Bellinzona, painter, graphic artist
  • Rosetta Leins (* 1905 in Bellinzona; † December 24, 1966 in Muralto ), painter
  • Plinio Verda (September 2, 1907 in Bellinzona; † April 26, 1983), from Bissone , lawyer, journalist, politician, director of the newspaper Il Dovere , publicist and polemicist
  • Lucia Sinforosa Lattmann-Amrein, (born September 8, 1907 in Bellinzona; † August 24, 1999 in Brissago ), painter, lived in Ronco sopra Ascona
  • Olga Induni (born September 29, 1907 in Bellinzona; † October 8, 1998 in Corzoneso ), painter, lived in Leontica
  • Otto Scherri (born November 22, 1908 (Andrea Ottorino) in Arbedo-Castione ; † July 2, 1978 in Bellinzona), transport company, several times president of the Bellinzona football club
  • Lidia Solari (born March 28, 1909 in Bellinzona; † October 12, 2006 in Tenero ), from Faido , politician lived in Bellinzona
  • Ferruccio Bolla (born January 25, 1911 in Bellinzona, † April 5, 1984 in Lugano), politician, City Councilor of Bellinzona, Council of States
  • Emilio Agostinetti (born February 27, 1912 in Bellinzona; † August 5, 1983 ibid), journalist, politician, Ticino Grand Councilor, National Councilor
  • Roman Muntwyler (born April 7, 1913 in Bellinzona), painter, wall painter, graphic artist
  • Paolo Longinotti (born September 6, 1913 in Bellinzona, † February 1, 1963 in Geneva), trumpeter, composer, conductor
  • Ottorino Olgiati (born September 13, 1913 in Bellinzona, † June 3, 1972 in Locarno), painter, restorer
  • Alberto Salvioni (born January 12, 1915 in Ravecchia (Bellinzona), † January 4, 1987 in Rojales ), painter, graphic artist
  • Stelio Molo (born February 14, 1916 in Bellinzona; † November 5, 1995 in Lugano), lawyer, head of Radio Monteceneri , general director of SRG SSR
  • Mario Casanova (born December 27, 1916 in Bellinzona; † January 30, 1986 in Bern), from Ligornetto , journalist, federal correspondent for the Radio svizzera di lingua italiana , president of the Bern press association
  • Roberto Carugo (born April 15, 1917 in Bellinzona; † August 16, 2010 in Muralto ), colonel in the Swiss Army, military attaché in Rome, dialect poet as Berto da Noca
  • Didier Wyler (born August 3, 1917 in Bellinzona; † February 23, 1982 in Brissago TI ), politician, Ticino Grand Councilor and National Councilor
  • Maria Amadini (born December 22, 1919 in Bellinzona; † June 14, 2004 ibid), opera singer, lived in Bellinzona
  • Franco Ponti (1921–1984), a Swiss architect.
  • Alice Ceresa (1923-2001), author
  • Franco Zorzi (born August 24, 1923 in Bellinzona, † September 4, 1964 in Bignasco ), lawyer, politician and State Councilor
  • Valeria Mazzoni-Borsa (born October 28, 1923 in Bellinzona, † March 3, 2007 in Locarno), sculptor, lived in Locarno
  • Maria Antoniette Terribilini-Fluck (born December 22, 1925 in Bellinzona, † September 30, 2011 in Sorengo ), journalist, politician
  • Fulvio Antognini (born February 1, 1926 in Bellinzona; † August 20, 2001 in Lausanne ), lawyer and notary, politician, Ticino Grand Councilor, member of the Federal Court in Lausanne
  • Carlo Bonafredi (* 1926 in Bellinzona), painter, fresco painter
  • Sergio Salvioni (born June 18, 1927 in Bellinzona; † August 26, 2017 in Locarno), lawyer, notary and politician, lived in Locarno
  • Guido Pedroli (born May 21, 1928 in Bellinzona; † June 28, 1962 in Locarno), educator and politician (PS)
  • Argante Righetti (born December 21, 1928 in Bellinzona), lawyer, politician
  • Pier Felice Barchi (May 11, 1929 in Bellinzona; † August 19, 2018 in Manno ), from Arosio , lawyer, politician, Ticino Grand Councilor, National Council
  • Giorgio Cimasoni (* 1933 in Bellinzona; † February 28, 2008 in Onex )
  • Giuseppe Pasotti (fra 'Roberto) (born September 13, 1933 in Bellinzona), painter, glass painter, graphic artist
  • Marco Baggiolini (* 1936), immunologist and biochemist
  • Enea Tallone (* 1937 in Bellinzona; † July 14, 2019 ibid), painter, draftsman
  • Donato Spreafico (born May 3, 1938 in Bellinzona), painter, draftsman
  • Cesare Lucchini (born July 10, 1941 in Bellinzona), painter
  • Claudio Nembrini (* 1941 in Bellinzona), journalist, writer
  • Giorgio Carmine (born February 8, 1945 in Bellinzona), painter, glass painter
  • Renato Berta (* 1945), Swiss cameraman
  • Marzio Banfi (born October 31, 1945 in Bellinzona), painter, sculptor, serigraph lives in Bellinzona
  • Andrea Ghiringhelli (* 1947 in Bellinzona), doctor of modern history, former director of the Archivio storico ticinese, historian, publicist
  • Loredana Pacciorini Schlegel (born June 20, 1948 in Bellinzona, † April 5, 2016 in Varazze ), politician, lived in Bellinzona
  • Renzo Rota (born November 16, 1950 in Bellinzona), composer

1951 to 2000

Filippo Lombardi
Kubilay Türkyılmaz
Massimo Busacca
Mauro Lustrinelli
  • Loredana Selene Ricca (born April 13, 1951 in Bellinzona), painter, textile sculptor, etcher
  • Mauro Bardin (born July 21, 1950 in Bellinzona; † September 26, 2001 ibid), painter
  • Nando Snozzi (born November 16, 1951), painter
  • Mariapia Borgnini (born April 5, 1952 in Bellinzona), painter, sculptor, draftsman
  • Luca Marcionelli (September 12, 1953 in Bellinzona), sculptor
  • Giovanna Salvioni (born April 18, 1955 in Bellinzona), painter, restorer
  • Giovanni Frapolli (born November 3, 1955 in Bellinzona), engineer, entrepreneur, politician
  • Paolo Selmoni (born March 20, 1956 in Bellinzona), sculptor
  • Orlando Del Don (born May 26, 1956 in Bellinzona), doctor, politician, Ticino Grand Councilor (Lega)
  • Filippo Lombardi (* 1956), politician, journalist, entrepreneur
  • Fernanda Cariboni D'Errico (born January 2, 1958), sculptor
  • Franco Cesarini (* 1961), composer, conductor and flautist
  • Laura Sadis (* 1961), politician, State Councilor
  • Barbara Berta (* 1963), singer
  • Stefano Mossi (* 1964 in Bellinzona), lawyer and notary, Colonel Brigadier in the Swiss Army
  • Marina Carobbio Guscetti (* 1966 in Bellinzona), politician (SP)
  • Kubilay Türkyılmaz (* 1967), football player
  • Marco Giampaolo (born August 2, 1967), Italian football player
  • Miki Tallone (born September 27, 1968 in Bellinzona), photographer, plumber
  • Massimo Busacca (* 1969), football referee
  • Matteo Terzaghi (* 1970 in Bellinzona), writer
  • Matteo Pronzini (born October 30, 1970 in Bellinzona), politician
  • Gionata Bernasconi (* around 1971 in Bellinzona), writer for children and illustrator
  • Luca Mengoni (born June 19, 1972 in Bellinzona), sculptor
  • Mauro Lustrinelli (* 1976), football player
  • Andrea Fazioli (* 1978 in Bellinzona), writer
  • Alessandro Mangiarratti (born September 15, 1978 in Bellinzona), football player and coach
  • Pablo Togni (born September 29, 1979 in Bellinzona), painter, sculptor
  • Nina Haab (born February 9, 1985 in Bellinzona), photographer, installer
  • Grégory Sciaroni (* 1989), ice hockey player
  • Daniele Grassi (* 1993), ice hockey player

Worked or died in Bellinzona

Matthäus Merian
John Ruskin
Luigi Rossi
Francesco Alberti
Edmond Privat (around 1950)
Giorgio Orelli (1994) at the Solothurn Literature Days
Malcolm McLaren (2009)
  • Pietro Enrico de Sacco (* 1270 in Grono , † after 1321 in Bellinzona), archpriest of the collegiate church of Bellinzona
  • Giovanni de Baldenchis (* around 1320 in Parma ; † after 1364 ibid), lawyer, Podestà of the County of Bellinzona
  • Antonio de Sant'Arosio (* around 1350; † after 1398), governor of Bellinzona
  • Zanolo Rusca (* around 1370 in Bironico , † after 1448 in Bellinzona), nobility, Bellinzona town council, church builder
  • Antonio Besana (* around 1410 in?; † after 1460 in Bellinzona?), Podestà von Bellinzona in the service of Francesco Sforza
  • Michele Barengo (* around 1420 in Milan, † after 1483 in Bellinzona), archpriest of the collegiate church in Bellinzona
  • Benedetto Ferrini (* around 1420 in Florence; † October 1, 1479 in Bellinzona), architect
  • Giorgio Giudici (* around 1420 in Como , † after 1480 in Bellinzona), politician
  • Danesio dei Maineri (* first mentioned around 1430, 1452 in Cremona ; † July 1482 in Roccabianca ), military and artillery engineer, active in the reinforcement of Montebello Castle in Bellinzona
  • Zanetto Castiglione (* around 1435, † after 1473), Podestà , commissioner of Bellinzona
  • Giovanni Molo (born around 145 April 17, 1511 in Pavia ), from Menaggio , notary of the Duke of Milan in Bellinzona
  • Maffeo da Como (* 1454 in Como;? February 18, 1496 in Savona ), fortress and artillery engineer active in Locarno and Bellinzona
  • Johannes Püntener (* 1459 in Altdorf (UR); † September 14, 1515 in the battle of Marignano ), farmer of Uri, governor of Bellinzona, military, general
  • Jacobino de Malacridis (* around 1470 in Como  ? † after 1505 in Sion  ?), Wood sculptor, active in Bellinzona and Locarno
  • Pietro Martire Magoria (* around 1475 in Locarno; † 1523 ibid), lived in Bellinzona, then member of the council of Locarno, Podestà
  • Jakob a Pro (* around 1480 in Altdorf UR ; † around 1560 in Seedorf UR ), farmer von Uri, captain in French services, land clerk of the Bellinzona bailiwick, captor of Locarno Castle by means of a coup
  • Camillo Procaccini (born March 6, 1561 in Parma , † August 21, 1629 in Milan), painter, wall painter
  • Kaspar Lussi (* 1562 in Stans ; † 1608 ibid), 1588 commissioner in Bellinzona
  • Francesco Sala (* around 1575 in Como; † after 1640 there?), Plasterer
  • Matthäus Merian (the Elder) (1593–1650), engraver, eraser
  • Sebastian Heinrich Crivelli (* 1597 in Lucerne , † 1664 in Bellinzona), envoy to the Alps of the Alps.
  • Luigi Reali (* 1602 in Florence , † after 1660), painter
  • Pius Kreuel alias Johann Rudolf (born November 30, 1633 in Baar ZG ; † December 30, 1696 in Einsiedeln ), organ manufacturer and priest
  • Francisco Ferdinando Crivelli (* 1635; † 1689), Vogt of Bellinzona
  • Marian Mueller alias Josef Leodegar (* October 2, 1724 in Aesch LU ; † November 17, 1780 in Einsiedeln ), abbot, musician and composer, lived in Bellinzona
  • Giacomo Angelo Lotti (1784–1850), lawyer and Ticino Grand and State Councilor
  • Giacomo Moraglia (born July 7, 1791 in Milan ; † February 1, 1860 there), architect built the government building of Lugano and the Teatro Sociale in Bellinzona
  • Carlo Antonio Forni (1810–1881), politician
  • Michele Pedrazzini (born December 3, 1819 in Ascona ; † September 13, 1873 in Bellinzona), lawyer and notary in Cevio and Bellinzona, Ticino councilor , national councilor , editor
  • John Ruskin (1819–1900) British writer, painter, art historian
  • Domenico Tognetti (born November 30, 1825 in Bedano ; † February 27, 1911 ibid), lawyer, Ticino Grand Councilor , Council of State
  • Felice Gianella (born May 5, 1829 in Leontica ; † August 14, 1898 ibid), lawyer, judge of the Court of Appeal , Ticino Grand Councilor, State Councilor
  • Arnold Künzli (1832–1908), politician (FDP), industrialist and officer, 1890–1891 he was sent to the canton of Ticino as federal commissioner
  • Ferdinando Gianella (1837–1917), engineer, State Councilor
  • Michele Patocchi (born October 1, 1837 in Peccia (today Lavizzara municipality ), † March 1, 1897 in Bellinzona), politician, Ticino Grand Councilor, State Councilor
  • Benigno Antognini (born November 17, 1837 in Magadino , † December 9, 1902 in Bellinzona), lawyer and notary, Ticino Grand Councilor and State Councilor
  • Cesare Bolla (born April 19, 1848 in Olivone , † February 5, 1922 in Bellinzona), engineer and
  • Antonio Primavesi (born February 20, 1857 in Maastricht , † November 23, 1915 in Balerna ), lawyer, notary, Ticino Grand Councilor and State Councilor
  • Plinio Bolla (born January 3, 1859 in Locarno , † August 23, 1896 in Olivone), Ticino Grand Councilor, National Councilor and Council of State
  • Luigi Rossi (politician) (1864–1890), lawyer, politician, Ticino State Councilor
  • Antonio Riva (born July 21, 1870 in Lugano; † December 18, 1942 in Flüelen ), lawyer, politician, Ticino Grand Councilor, National Councilor, Council of States, lieutenant colonel in the military justice system.
  • Giuseppe Pometta (born March 7, 1872 in Broglio TI ; † March 30, 1963 in Bellinzona), local historian, lecturer at the Scuoa cantonale di Commercio , editor and director of the Revue Briciole di storia bellinzonese
  • Angelo Cassina (born July 12, 1875 in Biasca , † July 14, 1963 in Bellinzona), painter, xylograph, lecturer
  • Carlo Maggini (born January 15, 1877 in Giornico ; † August 19, 1941 in Bellinzona), journalist, Ticino Grand Councilor, Council of State (Education and Finance Department), National Councilor
  • Francesco Alberti (born May 23, 1882 in Montevideo , † September 16, 1939 in Bellinzona), pastor, anti-fascist and writer. He was in Bedigliora buried
  • Edoardo Zeli (born August 29, 1882 in Locarno; † August 24, 1962 in Bellinzona), journalist, Ticino Grand Councilor, National Councilor
  • Emilio Forni (born October 26, 1883 in Lyon , † December 30, 1946 in Bellinzona), civil engineer, politician, Ticino Grand Councilor, State Councilor
  • Giacomo Gemnetti (born November 12, 1885 in Faido ; † May 8, 1863 in Bellinzona), lecturer in natural sciences
  • Guglielmo Canevascini (1886–1965), politician (SP), Ticino Grand Councilor, Council of State and Swiss National Council
  • Nicola Locarnini (born May 9, 1888 in Monte Carasso , † December 2, 1975 in Bellinzona), Ticino Grand Councilor, journalist for the newspaper Il Lvoro , district director of the PTT
  • Edmond Privat (1889–1962) Swiss journalist, historian
  • Fulvio Bolla (born January 25, 1892 in Olivone, † March 12, 1946 in Bellinzona), lecturer, journalist, Councilor of State
  • Pierino Tatti (born May 23, 1893 (Pietro) in Quinto ; † April 7, 1963 in Bellinzona), Mayor of Bellinzona, Ticino Grand Council, Constitutional Council, National Council
  • Waldes Keller (born December 31, 1900 in Arogno , † September 6, 1970 in Bellinzona)
  • Mario Agustoni (born January 3, 1902 in Milan, October 28, 1982 in Bellinzona), Ticino Grand Councilor, National Councilor, Board member of the Banco di Roma in Lugano
  • Sergio Mordasini (born March 15, 1903 in Luino , † April 13, 1982 in Locarno), lecturer, director of the Bellinzona grammar school
  • Albert Lindegger (1904–1991), painter, caricaturist, author
  • Giovanni Genucchi (born April 10, 1904 in Brussels , † October 3, 1979 in Acquarossa ) (town of Castro TI ), sculptor, wood carver
  • Ponziano Togni (born February 8, 1906 in San Vittore GR ; † June 9, 1971 in Bellinzona), painter, draftsman lived in Bellinzona
  • Bruno Caizzi (born October 8, 1909 in Forlì ; † April 12, 1992 in Breno TI ), doctor of economic history
  • Elda Galfetti (born April 27, 1910 in Morbio Inferiore ; † May 2, 2008 in Bellinzona), teacher, politician, lived in Bellinzona
  • Elzio Pelloni (born December 14, 1911 in Muralto , † November 19, 1995 in San Nazzaro TI ), lecturer, scientist
  • Laura Solari (1913–1984), Italian actress
  • Arturo Lafranchi (* June 27, 1914 in Coglio (today municipality Maggia ); † 25 April 2003 in Locarno ), lawyer and notary, Ticino cantonal parliament, the National Council, State Councilor
  • Agostino Bernasconi (1914–1951), from Muzzano , politician
  • Mario Soldini (born November 4, 1917 in Mendrisio ; † May 9, 1956 in Bellinzona?), Lawyer and politician, Ticino State Councilor
  • Mario Barzaghini (born January 23, 1919 in Verscio ; † June 30, 2011 in Centovalli ), journalist, poet, art critic lived in Bellinzona and Verscio
  • Erminio Giudici (born December 14, 1919 in Giornico ), engineer, officer, commander in chief of the Border Brigade 9 , President of the Società Federale di Giannastica SFGB-SFG Bellinzona
  • Giorgio Orelli (1921–2013), Swiss writer, literary critic, translator and lecturer
  • Guido Bagutti (born October 19, 1923 in Kreuzlingen ; † February 10, 1981 in Bellinzona), lecturer, painter and sculptor
  • Rinaldo Spadino (born October 4, 1925 in Augio (now the municipality of Rossa, GR ), † June 15, 1982 in Bellinzona), journalist, writer, Bündner Kulturpreis
  • Egon Francesco Schöneberg (born October 20, 1934 in Ohrdruf ; † October 24, 2000 in Bellinzona), German painter and object artist
  • Rosanna Zeli (born July 23, 1935 in Locarno; † March 14, 1999 in Bellinzona), philologist
  • Giuseppe Buffi (born September 26, 1938 in Locarno; † July 20, 2000 in Chioggia ), journalist, politician, Ticino State Councilor
  • Malcolm McLaren (1946-2010), fashion designer, music manager and musician
  • Adriana Beretta (born March 10, 1950 in Brissago ), painter, draftsman
  • Esther Roth-Aeschlimann (* 1953 in Rorschach ), composer
  • Ennio Maccagno (* 1960 in Bodio TI ), philosopher, writer
  • Margherita Turewicz-Lafranchi (born April 25, 1961 in Szczecin ), Polish sculptor, photographer, plumber
  • Pierluigi Tami (* 1961), football coach

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