List of personalities from Gandria

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

Personalities

  • De Lobia family
    • Pietro de Lobia (* around 1490 in Gandria; † after 1555 there), master builder, member of the General Council of Lugano
  • Verda family
    • Egidio de la Verda (* around 1410 in Gandria, † after 1458 in Lugano), President of the Council of Lugano in 1458
    • Pietro de la Verda (* around 1475 in Gandria, † after 1509 in Granada?)
    • Alessandro Verda (* around 1500 in Gandria; † after 1563 there), master builder
    • Giovanni Antonio Verda (* around 1520 in Gandria, † after 1587 in Seckau ), stonemason, master builder, architect and military engineer
    • Alessandro Verda de Olivetis (* around 1525 in Gandria; † after 1596 there), stonemason, master builder, architect
    • Giovanni Domenico Verdina (* around 1537 in Gandria; † June 24, 1581 in Florence ), builder, architect
    • Marc Antonio Verda de Olivetis (* around 1545 in Gandria, † after 1591 in Graz?), Sculptor
    • Vincenzo Verda de Olivetis (* around 1550 in Gandria, † after 1582 in Graz ), architect, builder
    • Battista Verda (* around 1550 in Gandria; † after 1589 there), architect in the service of the Duke of Savoy
    • Giovanni Battista Verda (* around 1582 in Gandria; † September 15, 1648 in Vienna), tax attorney for the county of Gorizia, treasurer of Archduke Ferdinand
    • Giovanni Pietro Verda (* around 1585 in Gandria; † 1655); Count of Werdenberg
  • Artist family Taddei
    • Marco Dionigi Taddei (* around 1520 in Gandria; † after 1578 in Graz?), Architect
    • Marco Antonio (* around 1523 in Gandria, † after 1596 in Graz), architect
    • Pietro Taddei (* around 1520 in Gandria; † after 1572 in Graz?), Architect
    • Filippo Taddei (* around 1520 in Gandria; † after 1572 in Graz?), Master builder
    • Battista Taddei (* around 1520 in Gandria; † after 1572 in Graz?), Architect
    • Giacomo Taddei (* around 1540 in Gandria; † after 1594 in Graz?), Architect
    • Alessandro Taddei (* around 1585 in Graz; † 1667 in Gandria?), Composer and court organist for Archduke Ferdinand II. (HRR)
    • Giovan Pietro Taddei (* 1658 in Gandria; † after 1704 there), military engineer in Italy
    • Giovanni Battista Taddei (* 1674 in Gandria; † 1742 there), sculptor
    • Francesco Antonio Tadey (1767-1827), plasterer
    • Carlo Giuseppe Taddei (born March 18, 1785 in Gandria, † February 9, 1858 in Lugano), notary, politician
    • Angelo Taddei (born March 31, 1820 in Gandria, † January 6, 1871 in Comano TI ), lawyer and notary, Ticino Grand Councilor, first president of the Società Piana
  • Bordoni family
    • Vigilio Bordoni (* around 1690 in Gandria; † after 1731 in Madrid  ?), Plasterer. In 1731 he worked at the Palacio Real (Madrid) in Madrid, together with Vigilio Rabaglio and Raimondo de Marchi from Gandria.
    • Rodolfo Bordoni (born March 13th, 1897 in Maroggia ; † December 6th, 1966 in Lugano), lawyer and notary, Vice-President of Lugano, Ticino Grand Councilor, National Councilor
    • Bruno Bordoni (* around 1920 in Gandria), Lieutenant Colonel of the Swiss Army , local historian, author Lugano, l'Arcicofraternita della Buona Morte ed Orazione sotto il titolo di Santa Marta e il San Salvatore. Grassi, Bellinzona-Lugano 1971; Gandria, Controversie di confine ; I Verda di Gandria, baroni e conti di Verdenberg. In BSSI 78, fasc. 2-3. Bellinzona 1966; Opere dei pittori luganesi Torricelli a Gandria. In BSSI 79, fasc. 1. Bellinzona 1967
    • Fernando Bordoni (born July 15, 1937 in Mendrisio), painter, mosaic worker
    • Francesca Bordoni (born July 28, 1963 in Lugano), from Gandria, entrepreneur, politician (PPD), councilor, councilor
  • Artist family
    • Prospero Rabaglio (* around 1550 in Gandria, † after 1588 in Brescia ), painter
    • Vigilio Rabaglio (born September 24, 1711 in Gandria; † May 26, 1800 ibid), architect
    • Pietro Rabaglio (born September 18, 1721 in Gandria; † November 12, 1799 ibid), stucco artist
  • Raimondo Demarchi (* around 1700 in Gandria; † after 1731 in Madrid?), Plasterer in Madrid with Vigilio Rabaglio
  • Carlo Jegher, writer
  • Franz Kafka writer lived in Gandria
  • Nikos Kazantzakis Greek writer and the Greek philosopher Elli Lambridi stayed in Gandria in 1918
  • Remo Giambonini (born October 11, 1911 in Gandria; † 1997), violinist and mandolinist

Individual evidence

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  5. Celestino Trezzini: Pietro de la Verda. In the Historical-Biographical Lexicon of Switzerland. P. 220, 221 (PDF digitized version , accessed on October 7, 2017)
  6. Celestino Trezzini: Alessandro Verda. In the Historical-Biographical Lexicon of Switzerland. P. 220, 221 (PDF digitized version , accessed on October 7, 2017)
  7. ^ Urban Fink: Giovanni Domenico Verdina. In: Historical Lexicon of Switzerland . January 15, 2014 , accessed March 4, 2020 .
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  11. Celestino Trezzini: Giacomo Taddei. In the Historical-Biographical Lexicon of Switzerland. P. 624 (PDF digitized version , accessed on October 13, 2017)
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  15. Celestino Trezzini: Giovanni Battista Taddei. In the Historical-Biographical Lexicon of Switzerland. P. 624 (PDF digitized version , accessed on October 13, 2017)
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  17. Celestino Trezzini: Angelo Giuseppe Taddei. In the Historical-Biographical Lexicon of Switzerland. P. 624 (PDF digitized version , accessed on October 13, 2017)
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  19. Ursula Stevens: Vigilio Bordoni. In: tessinerkuenstler-ineuropa.ch. Retrieved March 3, 2016 .
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  21. Maddalena Disch: Fernando Bordoni. In: Sikart (status: 2005)
  22. Francesca Bordoni (Italian) at ti.ch/poteri/gc/parlamento (accessed December 18, 2016).
  23. Celestino Trezzini: Rabaglio. In the Historical-Biographical Lexicon of Switzerland. P. 311 (PDF digitized version , accessed on October 13, 2017)
  24. artistic family Rabaglio on portal.dnb.de (accessed on: August 1, 2016)
  25. Prospero Rabaglio on archive.org/stream (accessed December 18, 2016)
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  27. Lucia Pedrini-Stanga: Pietro Rabaglio. In: Historical Lexicon of Switzerland . September 1, 2010 , accessed March 19, 2020 .
  28. Ursula Stevens: Raimondo Demarchi. In: tessinerkuenstler-ineuropa.ch. Retrieved February 22, 2016 .
  29. Carlo Jegher on portal.dnb.de (accessed on: August 1, 2016.)
  30. Franz Kafka (Italian) at ti.ch/can/oltreconfiniti (accessed on: August 1, 2016.)
  31. Remo Giambonini (Italian) on ricercamusica.ch/dizionario/ (accessed on: November 23, 2017)