List of personalities from Ponte Tresa TI

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

Personalities

Agostino Ramelli portrait
Aldo Crivelli (1970)
Jonas Jonasson at the Frankfurt Book Fair 2018
  • Bartolomeo da Ponte Tresa (* around 1495 in Ponte Tresa; † around 1557 there?), Painter, fresco artist
  • Agostino Ramelli (* around 1531 – after 1608), military engineer, inventor, author
  • Giovanni Ambrogio Crivelli (* 1564 in Pura TI ; † 1629 in Ponte Tresa), lawyer and notary
  • Stoppani family
    • Andrea Stoppani (* around 1580 in Ponte Tresa; † after 1613 there?), Master builder in the Pontecurone
    • Giovan Battista Stoppani (* around 1580 in Ponte Tresa; † after 1613 there?), Master builder
    • Leone Stoppani (born February 2/3, 1825 in Lugano; † August 5, 1895), lawyer and politician
    • Nicola Stoppani (born September 21, 1728 in Lugano; † March 5, 1814 there), lieutenant of the twelve-member troops
    • Giuseppe Stoppani (* 1700 in Ponte Tresa; † after 1750 there), plasterer active in the Church of Madonna del Rosario (Rosary Church; completed 1739), in the Magliasina district ; In 1750 the choir and chapels of the Church of San Bernardino at Ponte Tresa were stuccoed
    • Leone Stoppani (born February 2/3, 1825 in Lugano; † August 5, 1895 drowned near Ponte Tresa), lawyer and notary in Lugano. In 1847 he took part in the Sonderbund War , City Councilor of Lugano, Ticino Grand Council , Council of States and National Council
    • Francesco Stoppani (born September 7, 1792 in Ponte Tresa; † March 8, 1875 there)
    • Angelo Maria Stoppani (born August 10, 1768 in Lugano, † January 14, 1815 there), politician
  • Pellegrini family
    • NN Pellegrini (* around 1725 in Ponte Tresa; † after 1769 there), architect
    • Annibale Pellegrini (born February 9, 1756 in Ponte Tresa, † June 26, 1826 there), lawyer, politician and author
    • Giovanni Battista Pellegrini (* around 1770 in Ponte Tresa; † after 1810 there), finance minister, judge
    • Piero Pellegrini (born June 7, 1901 in Turin , † October 11, 1959 in Lugano ), member of the Italian Communist Party, he took part in the political and trade union struggles of the post-war period, editor, publisher of the newspaper Libera Stampa . As a politician he was a Councilor of State , he lived in Ponte Tresa
    • Marco Pellegrini (* 1941 in Ponte Tresa; † August 12, 1972 in Magadino Plain (motor accident)), geographer, secondary school teacher, researcher
  • Francesco Albisetti (* around 1765 in Ponte Tresa; † after 1815 there), Member of Magliasina in the Ticino Grand Council 1803-1808 and 1813-1815
  • Carlo Cocchi (born May 25, 1771 in Ponte Tresa, † September 29, 1854 there), painter
  • Bernardino Giani (born November 13, 1823 Ponte Tresa; † November 16, 1886 ibid), painter
  • Bernardino Rossi (* 1856 in Ponte Tresa; † 1903 there), 1900 secondary teacher in the drawing school of Curio
  • Edoardo Crivelli (born March 19, 1866 in Ponte Tresa, † August 16, 1911 in Caslano ), painter
  • Arthur Frey (born December 26, 1879 in Unterkulm , † April 18, 1959 in Ponte Tresa), teacher, director, school inspector
  • Erzsébet Haich (1897–1994), Hungarian artist, founder of the 1st yoga school in Budapest and Zurich
  • Aldo Crivelli (1907–1981), painter, archaeologist, writer, lecturer
  • Francesco Dario Palmisano (born July 12, 1929 in Naples , † October 29, 2012 in Ponte Tresa), Italian Jesuit , pastor of Ponte Tresa, local historian and publicist.
  • Adriano Bozzolo (born December 12, 1927 in Varese , † February 2, 2011 in Ponte Tresa), Italian painter, draftsman
  • Silvano Grandi (born June 2, 1946), secondary school teacher, school principal, politician, journalist
  • Jonas Jonasson (born July 6, 1961 in Växjö ), Swedish journalist and writer
  • Stefano Spinelli (* 1963), photographer
  • Tullio Righinetti (born June 11, 1934 in Ponte Capriasca ), pharmacist, politician, Ticino Grand Councilor, journalist lives in Ponte Tresa

Individual evidence

  1. Ursula Stevens: Bartolomeo da Ponte Tresa. In: tessinerkuenstler-ineuropa.ch. 2016, accessed April 3, 2016 .
  2. ^ Giovanni Ambrogio Crivelli. In: Virgilio Chiesa: Lineamenti storici del Malcantone. Gaggini-Bizzozero, Curio 2002
  3. Andrea Stoppani. In: Luigi Brentani, Antichi Maestri d'Arte e di Scuola delle Terre Ticinesi, Notes e documenti. Tipografia Emo Cavalleri, Como 1938, pp. 157, 158.
  4. ^ Giovan Battista Stoppani. In: Luigi Brentani; Antichi Maestri ... 1938, pp. 157, 158.
  5. ^ Andrea Ghiringhelli: Leone Stoppani. In: Historical Lexicon of Switzerland . June 11, 2012 , accessed January 31, 2020 .
  6. ^ Francesca Mariani Arcobello: Nicola Stoppani. In: Historical Lexicon of Switzerland . August 29, 2012 , accessed January 31, 2020 .
  7. ^ Giuseppe Stoppani. In: Luigi Simona: L'Arte dello Stucco nel Cantone Ticino-Parte II-Il Sottoceneri. Istituto Editoriale Ticinese, Bellinzona 1949, pp. 26, 27.
  8. ^ Andrea Ghiringhelli: Leone Stoppani. In: Historical Lexicon of Switzerland . May 30, 2012 , accessed May 8, 2020 .
  9. Francesca Luisoni: Francesco Stoppani. In: Historical Lexicon of Switzerland . June 12, 2012 , accessed January 31, 2020 .
  10. ^ Gianmarco Talamona: Angelo Maria Stoppani. In: Historical Lexicon of Switzerland . June 11, 2012 , accessed January 31, 2020 .
  11. ^ NN Pellegrini. In: Virgilio Chiesa: Lineamenti storici ... Curio 2002
  12. Marco Marcacci: Annibale Pellegrini. In: Historical Lexicon of Switzerland . August 22, 2008 , accessed January 31, 2020 .
  13. ^ Giovanni Battista Pellegrini. In: Virgilio Chiesa: Lineamenti storici ... Curio 2002, p. 139.
  14. ^ Gabriele Rossi: Piero Pellegrini. In: Historical Lexicon of Switzerland . November 19, 2009 , accessed May 8, 2020 .
  15. Marco Pellegrini (Italian) in fpct.ch/biografia-di-marco-pellegrini
  16. Celestino Trezzini : Francesco Albisetti. Page 212 (PDF biblio.unibe.ch , accessed on May 11, 2017).
  17. Carlo Cocchi. In: Sikart
  18. ^ Carlo Agliati: Bernardino Giani. In: Historical Lexicon of Switzerland . October 13, 2004 , accessed March 20, 2020 .
  19. ^ Bernardino Giani. In: Sikart
  20. ^ Bernardino Rossi. In: Virgilio Chiesa: Lineamenti storici ... 2002, p. 226.
  21. Edoardo Crivelli. In: Sikart
  22. Hans-Ulrich Grunder: Arthur Frey. In: Historical Lexicon of Switzerland . March 3, 2005 , accessed January 31, 2020 .
  23. Francesco Dario Palmisano biography (Italian) on grottagliesitablog.wordpress.com/2017
  24. ^ Adriano Bozzolo. In: Sikart
  25. ^ Bernardino Rossi, Silvano Grandi, sindaco di poche parole, ma concreto. In: Rivista di Lugano , Anno LXXXVIII, N. 6, 12 febbraio 2016, p. 16.
  26. Stefano Spinelli on portal.dnb.de (accessed on: June 22, 2016.)
  27. Tullio Righinetti Grand Council (Italian) on ti.ch/poteri/gc/parlamento (accessed on 10 February 2017).