List of personalities from Bioggio

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

Personalities

  • Artist family Sertori / o
    • Pietro Sertorio (* 1650 in Cimo ; † 1700 ibid), sculptor
    • Domenico Sertori (* 1680 in Cimo; † 1740 ibid), architect active in Lodi (Lombardy)
    • Michele Sertori (* 1710 in Cimo; † 1770 ibid), architect in Lodi
    • Pietro and Giacomo Sertori (* around 1712 in Cimo, † around 1775 in Lodi), sons of Domenico, architects working for the cathedral and the Ospedale Maggiore
    • Giuseppe Sertori (* around 1735 in Cimo; † around 1800 in Piacenza  ?), Architect Active in Piacenza
    • Giovanni Battista Sertorio (1805–1871), painter
  • Staffieri family
    • Carlo Staffieri (* around 1700 in Bioggio; † after 1730 in Hørsholm  ?), Plasterer.
    • Giuseppe Staffieri (* 1722 in Bioggio; † 1808 ibid), captain in the service of Maria Theresa . Thanks to him, B. was spared by the Austro-Russian army in 1799
    • Domenico Staffieri (* 1722 in Bioggio; † May 9, 1806 ibid), priest, pastor of Bioggio, primary school teacher
    • Giovanni Battista Staffieri (born November 19, 1749 in Bioggio, † October 25, 1808 there), plasterer, sculptor
    • Gerolamo Staffieri (1785–1837), plasterer, sculptor
    • Andrea Staffieri (* 1835 in Bioggio; † 1871 ibid), architect in Russia
    • Giovanni Staffieri (* 1838 in Bioggio; † 1888 ibid), architect in Russia
    • Giovanni Battista Staffieri (born September 1861 in Bioggio, † June 4, 1904 in Rosario (Santa Fe) ), plasterer
    • Riccardo Staffieri (born September 30, 1881 in Bioggio; † 1959 ibid), lawyer, notary, editor and politician
    • Giancarlo Staffieri (born April 6, 1925 in Bioggio, † March 12, 2012 in Lugano), lawyer and notary, politician
    • Giovanni Maria Staffieri (* 1944), economist, local historian, genealogist, numismatist, author.
  • Balestra family
    • Agostino Balestra (born November 10, 1817 in Gerra (Gambarogno) , † December 1, 1887), painter
    • Serafino Balestra (1831–1886), priest, teacher, canon, archaeologist and educator for the deaf.
    • Giuseppe (Josè) Balestra (* 1860 in Bioggio; † 1924 there), engineer, architect
    • Luigi Balestra (1873–1970), lawyer, Ticino Grand Councilor, National Councilor
    • Piero Balestra (* around 1890 in Bioggio, † around 1960 in Lugano), Colonel in the Swiss Army , author
    • Pietro Balestra (1935–2005), Swiss economist
  • Soldati family
    • Giovanni Battista Soldati (* around 1785 in Bioggio; † November 19, 1858 there), plasterer, sculptor
    • Giuseppe Soldati (* 1850 in Bioggio; † June 27, 1905 in Bologna ), doctor at the hospitals of Bologna, he founded the Bioggio school for children
    • Giuseppe Soldati (born April 4, 1902 in Bioggio; † November 24, 1955 there), landscape painter, wall painter, mosaicist, lecturer
    • Gianfranco Soldati (born February 17, 1934 in Bioggio, † July 8, 2016 in Pula ) from Vernate , doctor, politician
  • Grossi family
    • Girolamo Grossi (1749–1809), mathematics lecturer, architect in Urbino and Arezzo , he built the parish church of San Maurizio in Bioggio, officer in the Imperial Army
    • Pietro Grossi (* around 1775 in Bioggio; † 1845 there), politician, lawyer
    • Gerolamo Grossi (* around 1777 in Bioggio; † 1845 there), architect, he tried to exploit the iron mine of Breno TI again
  • Avvocati / Avogadri family
    • Aginretus Avvocati von Blegio (Bioggio) (* around 1180 in Bioggio; † after 1219 ibid?), Nobility, 1219, advocatus of the chapter of St. Lawrence of Lugano.
    • Pasio, Paxio Avvocati (* around 1245 in Como ; † after 1292 in Bioggio), mentioned in Lugano from 1277, Podestà von Lugano, 1279, also by Arosio and Cademario 1280–1282, is mentioned in 1292.
    • Pietro Antonio Avogadri (born November 10, 1719 in Bioggio, † March 31, 1793 in Lisbon ), sculptor in Lisbon and Mafra
  • Giovanni Fraschina (1750–1837 in Lugano), Capuchin , Archbishop of Corinth
  • Giacomo Barca (or Barchi) (* around 1760 in Bioggio; † after 1802 there), commander of the National Guard
  • Franchino Rusca (born March 30, 1786 in Bioggio; † June 29, 1854 ibid), military, politician, colonel, Ticino post director, State Councilor
  • Benedetto Maffei (* around 1790 in Cimo; † after 1820 there)
  • Antonio Quadri (born March 18, 1836 in Gaggio, locality of the municipality of Bioggio, † November 14, 1885 ibid), plasterer in Tuscany
  • Domenico, Enrico and Filippo Boschetti (* around 1825 in Cimo; † around 1890 ibid), master builder in Turin, active in the train station of Porta Nuova
  • Moccetti family
    • Augusto Moccetti (1850–1900), engineer
    • Ettore Moccetti (* 1884 in Bioggio; † after 1932 in Bioggio?), Colonel, professor at the ETH Zurich
  • Galli family
    • Antonio Galli (1883-1942), politician, Ticino State Councilor, author
    • Sylva Galli (* 1919 in Bioggio; † 1943 ibid), painter
    • Mariangela Galli (born April 12, 1944 in Bioggio, † September 23, 2007 in Airolo ), journalist, former editor-in-chief of the review Almanacco Malcantonese e Valle del Vedeggio .
  • Werner Alvo von Alvensleben (1889–1962), painter, writer, poet, gardener
  • Riccardo Lomazzi (born November 24, 1893 in Bosco Luganese; † March 13, 1953 ibid), sculptor and painter
  • Amedeo Boffa (born August 3, 1900 in Bosco Luganese ; † June 13, 1966 in Minusio ), National Councilor , President of the Ticino Press Association
  • Agostino Lurati (* 1936 in Bioggio), local historian, author
  • Gilberto Fusi (born January 24, 1943 in Bioggio), butcher, actor, cabaret artist
  • Andrea Poretti (born April 12, 1977 in Bioggio, † March 20, 2017 in Baltimore), doctor, researcher.

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