List of personalities from Poschiavo

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

Personalities

Franz Konstantin Rampa (1879–1888)
Guido Fanconi, ca.1959
Edgar Maranta
Silva Semadeni
Federico Lardi
  • Ambrosius de Aplano (* around 1450, first mentioned in 1481 in Selva, fraction of the municipality of Poschiavo; † after 1486 there?), Glockengiesser in Sankt Moritz
  • Dolfino Landolfi (Giovanni Rodolfo) (* around 1500 in Poschiavo; † around 1571 ibid), politician, typographer
  • Giulio da Milano (1504–1581), pastor and reformer
  • Antonio Lossio (* around 1585, first mentioned in 1618 in Poschiavo; † after 1653 ibid), Podestà in Poschiavo, 1653 president of the Veltliner Syndication
  • Paolo Beccaria (* around 1587 in Sondrio ; † May 15, 1665 in Poschiavo), doctor of theology, head of the deanery
  • Paganino Gaudenzi (1595–1649), Catholic theologian, priest and polymath
  • Bernardino de Gaudenzi (born August 24, 1595 in Poschiavo, † July 31, 1668 in Chur ), provost of the Chur cathedral chapter, apostolic protonotary
  • De Bassus family. Patrician family from the Poschiavo
  • Albrici / Albrizzi family. The origin of the family is obscure
    • Prospero Albrici (born March 18, 1822 in Poschiavo; † December 14, 1882 there), Grisons Grand Council, Small Council and Council of States
    • Pietro Albrici (* 1838 in Poschiavo; † August 22, 1892 there), engineer
    • Pieraugusto Maria Angelo Albrici (* 1936 in Poschiavo), colonel, military historian and publicist
  • The Olgiati family, a Poschiavo family from Como .
    • Rudolf Olgiati (* around 1640 in Poschiavo; † after 1691 ibid), Podestà von Piuro
    • Ludwig Olgiati (* around 1720 in Poschiavo; † after 1764 ibid), Podestà of the High Court of Poschiavo 1764
    • Gaudenzio Olgiati (born July 14, 1836 in Poschiavo, † May 18, 1892 in Lausanne), lawyer, politician and author
    • Rodolfo Olgiati (born August 21, 1887 in Poschiavo; † November 21, 1930 ibid), painter
    • Oreste Olgiati (born April 23, 1869 in Poschiavo, † October 3, 1920 in Flims ), Grand Councilor of Graubünden, Mayor of Chur, Councilor
    • Rodolfo Olgiati (born June 30, 1905 in Lugano; † May 31, 1986 in Bern), teacher, honorary doctorate from the University of Basel
    • Rudolf Olgiati (1910–1995), architect
  • Lardelli family
    • Renzo Lardelli (born December 21, 1876 in Poschiavo; † October 23, 1950 ibid), Corps Commander
    • Albert Lardelli (born December 25, 1888 in Chur, † June 21, 1959), politician
    • Fernando Lardelli (born September 10, 1911 in Poschiavo, † January 3, 1986 in Lugano ), painter, mosaicist, illustrator
    • Renzo Lardelli (born July 9, 1913 in Chur; † December 25, 1995 there), politician.
    • Elisabeth Lardelli (1921–2008), lawyer and politician
  • Francesco Rodolfo Mengotti (born October 23, 1709 in Poschiavo; † after 1786 ibid), priest, provost in Poschiavo, publicist and poet
  • Bernardo Tosio (born November 6, 1768 in Poschiavo, † November 26, 1840 in Samedan ), entrepreneur
  • Otto Carisch (1789–1858), reformed pastor and historian
  • Georg Leonhardi (1807–1884), reformed pastor
  • Carlo Cassola (born July 9, 1814 in Sant'Alessio di Pavia, † June 5, 1894 in Pavia), Italian patriot, successor to Giuseppe Mazzini.
  • Daniele Marchioli (born July 31, 1818 in Poschiavo; † November 7, 1900 there), von Poschiav, doctor, Grand Councilor from Graubünden, local historian.
  • Lodovico Clementi (* around 1820 in Trento , † after 1853 in Italy), dealer like Carlo Cassola Mazzini's successor
  • Rodolfo Mengotti (born June 16, 1828 in Poschiavo; † April 8, 1906 there), justice of the peace, parish clerk and Podestà of Poschiavo.
  • Francesco Costantino Rampa (1837–1888), Bishop of Chur
  • Tommaso Semadeni (born June 2, 1848 in Poschiavo; † July 5, 1933 there), teacher, song composer and benefactor
  • Giovanni Luzzi (born March 8, 1856 in Strada ( Valsot parish ), † January 25, 1948 in Poschiavo), professor of theology at the Waldensian faculty in Florence , pastor in Poschiavo
  • Achille Bassi (1887–1962), dialect poet
  • Guido Fanconi (1892–1979), Swiss pediatrician, professor and director of the Zurich Children's Hospital
  • Edgar Aristide Maranta (1897–1975), Archbishop of Dar es Salaam
  • Ponziano Togni (born February 8, 1906 in Plurs , † June 10, 1971 in Bellinzona ), painter and wall painter
  • Felice Menghini (born September 20, 1909 in Poschiavo; † August 10, 1947 there), priest, publicist, writer, poet and translator.
  • Jon Semadeni (1910–1981), playwright, director and storyteller
  • Riccardo Tognina (1912–1987), professor, author of the Vita e Cultura della Valle di Poschiavo
  • Wolfgang Hildesheimer (1916–1991), German writer and painter.
  • Renato Maranta (1920–1954), composer and writer
  • Jan Wisse (born October 9, 1921 in Ter Neuzem ; † October 11, 2008 there), pianist and composer
  • Oreste Zanetti (born September 22, 1922 in Poschiavo, † 2006 in San Vittore GR ), organist and composer
  • Sonja Kurwin (born August 18, 1923 in De Bilt ), pianist and singer
  • Luigi Lanfranchi (Podestà) (born November 11, 1923 in Poschiavo; † February 5, 2017 ibid), mayor of Poschiavo
  • Not Bott (born May 14, 1927 in Valchava , † November 24, 1998 in Poschiavo), wood sculptor
  • Fernando Bonetti (born April 14, 1931 in Locarno ; † June 26, 2020 in Poschiavo), musician, conductor of the Vos da Locarno , music teacher in Muralto
  • Werner Lüdi (musician) (1936–2000), Swiss jazz musician and author.
  • Lanfranco Abis de Clari (* 1940), historian, genealogist, author of the Dizionario Etimologico Poschiavino.
  • Heiner Kielholz (born April 17, 1942), Swiss painter and conceptual artist
  • Niccolò Raselli (born June 30, 1944 in Le Prese), federal judge (1995–2012)
  • Francesco Raselli (born March 28, 1948 in Le Prese; + September 29, 1983 in Sarnen), horn player, organist, composer.
  • Silva Semadeni (born February 8, 1952), a Swiss politician
  • Claudio Lardi (born May 21, 1955 in Poschiavo), Swiss lawyer and politician.
  • Cristiano Paganini (born May 1, 1958 in Poschiavo), sculptor
  • Miguela Tamò (born June 10, 1962 in Poschiavo), sculptor, painter and graphic artist
  • Sacha Zala (born November 24, 1968 in Poschiavo), Swiss historian
  • Ursina Lardi (born December 19, 1970) Swiss actress
  • Andrea Paganini (born January 26, 1974 in Poschiavo), writer and publisher
  • Federico Lardi (born July 27, 1985 in Poschiavo), ice hockey player
  • Evelina Raselli (born May 3, 1992 in Poschiavo), Swiss ice hockey player

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