List of personalities from Breno TI

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

Personalities

  • Pellone family / i
    • Pellone or Pennone Rocco the Old (* around 1520 in Breno), architect in the Palazzo Ducale (Genoa)
    • Pellone or Pennone Rocco the Young (* around 1570 in Breno), sculptor, architect
    • Giacomo Pelloni (* around 1570 in Breno; † after 1610 there), master builder
    • Ernesto Pelloni (born October 31, 1884 in Breno; † September 7, 1970 in Lugano), Swiss educator and writer
  • Pietro Sartori (* around 1650 in Vezio TI ; † after 1685 there), plasterer
  • Righetti family
    • Giovanni Righetti-Bernini senior (born December 16, 1766 in Breno, † 1855 in Trieste ), master builder
    • Giuseppe Righetti (* around 1806 in Breno; † 1887 in Trieste), architect
    • Domenico Righetti (* 1809 in Breno; † 1894 in Trieste), architect
    • Giovanni Righetti junior (born October 12, 1827 in Breno, † 1901 in Trieste), engineer and architect
    • Francesco Righetti (* 1835 in Breno, † 1917 in Rosario de la Frontera ), architect
  • Anastasia family
    • Giovanni Anastasia (* 1797 in Breno; † 1883 ibid), farmer, local historian
    • Teodoro Anastasia (1843-1892), architect in Egypt
    • Aldo Anastasia (born April 30, 1927 in Breno, † December 7, 2001 in Castelrotto ), postal administrator and mayor in Astano .
  • Gallacchi family
    • Giovanni Gallacchi (* 1840 in Breno; † February 18, 1916 in Trieste), engineer
    • Oreste Gallacchi (* 1846 in Breno; † 1925 there), lawyer
    • Brenno Gallacchi (1882–1957), public prosecutor
  • Brignoni family
  • Bruno Caizzi (born October 8, 1909 in Forlì ; † April 12, 1992 in Breno), doctor of economic history

Individual evidence

  1. Pellone or Pennone Rocco the Old. In: Luigi Simona: Artisti della Svizzera Italiana a Genova. In: L'Educatore 1935
  2. Pellone or Pennone Rocco the boy. In: Virgilio Chiesa : Lineamenti ... 2002, p. 204.
  3. ^ Giacomo Pelloni, in Luigi Brentani : Antichi maestri d'arte e di scuola. Note and documenti Volume V, Tipografia Bianchi, Lugano 1944, pp. 37–38.
  4. Ernesto Pelloni. In: Virgilio Chiesa: Lineamenti ... 2002, pp. 229, 240, 260.
  5. ^ Pietro Sartori. In: Sikart , accessed January 6, 2016.
  6. Celestino Trezzini : Righetti. In the Historical-Biographical Lexicon of Switzerland. P. 633 (PDF digitized version , accessed on October 10, 2017)
  7. ^ Celestino Trezzini: Giovanni Righetti-Bernini. In the Historical-Biographical Lexicon of Switzerland. P. 633 (PDF digitized version , accessed on October 10, 2017)
  8. Celestino Trezzini: Giuseppe Righetti. In the Historical-Biographical Lexicon of Switzerland. P. 633 (PDF digitized version , accessed on October 10, 2017)
  9. Celestino Trezzini: Domenico Righetti. In the Historical-Biographical Lexicon of Switzerland. P. 633 (PDF digitized version , accessed on October 10, 2017)
  10. Celestino Trezzini: Giovanni Righetti Junior. In the Historical-Biographical Lexicon of Switzerland. P. 633 (PDF digitized version , accessed on October 10, 2017)
  11. Francesco Righetti Architect (Italian) on ti.ch/can/oltreconfiniti/dalle-origini-al-1900/vite-di-emigranti-e-discendenti/
  12. ^ Giulia Giabbani: 2100 pagine di vita "mal incamminata". In: Rivista di Lugano. Anno LXXXII, Lugano 17 gennaio 2020
  13. Celestino Trezzini: Gallacchi. In the Historical-Biographical Lexicon of Switzerland. P. 379 (PDF digitized version , accessed on October 10, 2017)
  14. Celestino Trezzini: Giovanni Gallacchi. In the Historical-Biographical Lexicon of Switzerland. P. 379 (PDF digitized version , accessed on October 10, 2017)
  15. Celestino Trezzini: Oreste Gallacchi. In the Historical-Biographical Lexicon of Switzerland. P. 379 (PDF digitized version , accessed on October 10, 2017)
  16. Brenno Gallacchi (Italian) on e-periodica.ch/digbib (accessed on January 27, 2017).
  17. ^ Carlo Agliati: Bruno Caizzi. In: Historical Lexicon of Switzerland . March 31, 2003 , accessed January 13, 2020 .