List of personalities from Roveredo GR
This list contains personalities born in Roveredo GR and those who had their sphere of activity in Roveredo without having been born there. The list does not claim to be complete.
Personalities
- Gian Giacomo Trivulzio (1442–1518), Baron of the Gray League with a palace in Roveredo
- The Viscardi family fled to Roveredo in 1555 after the Protestants were expelled
- Giovanni Antonio Viscardi (1510 in Trontano ; † after 1575 in Roveredo), tried for 20 years to spread the Reformation in the Misox
- Giulio Valentini (* 1550 in Roveredo; † 1620 in Höchstädt an der Donau ), architect (also Gilg Vältin )
- Francesco (Franz) Valentini (* 1575 Roveredo; † 1639 in Höchstädt an der Donau ), architect
- Benedetto Prato , (1550–1602) Baroque builder
- Giovanni Domenico Prato (* 1555 in Roveredo GR; † before 1637 in Bregenz?), Baroque builder
- Giovanni Albertalli (1575 to 1580–1648), builder, architect
- Family Tini, whose first known representative Giovanni is attested in 1471.
- Giulio Tini (* around 1610 in Roveredo; † 1676 ibid), doctor of law, lawyer and notary in Misox
- Carlo Tini (1631-1698); Captain and Landammann in Misox
- Francesco Tini (* 1660 in Roveredo; † after 1719 ibid), governor, Podestà, vicar general of the diocese of Chur
- Family Bonalino / i
- Giovanni Bonalino (* 1573 in Roveredo GR ; † 1636 in Bamberg ), master bricklayer, builder, architect
- Giacomo (Antonio) Bonalino (* 1575 in Roveredo, † 1635 in Bamberg?), Master builder
- Taddeo Bonalino (* around 1600, mentioned since 1625 in Roveredo, † after 1669 there), military, commander of a company

Portrait of Gabriel de Gabrieli (copper engraving by Johann Jacob Haid 1725–1767)
- The Barbieri family of artists. Its members were builders and councilors from Roveredo, first mentioned there in 1488 and still present today
- Martino Barbieri (* 1582/1587 in Roveredo; † January 26, 1633 in Eichstätt), architect
- Alberto Barbieri (* 1584/1590 in Roveredo; † before 1650 Eichstätt?), Master builder
- Domenico Barbieri (* 1615 in Eichstätt; † 19 February 1681 in Roveredo), master builder in Chur
- Giulio Barbieri (* 1620 in Roveredo?; † 1681 ibid), architect
- Giovanni Domenico Barbieri (1704–1764), builder of the Baroque period
- Giovanni Battista Barbieri (* 1720 in Roveredo; † after 1767 there), Lord Mayor of the Traona

Christian Ernst Simonetti, engraving by Johann Christoph Sysang (1747) after Friedrich Reibenstein
- Giuliani family of artists
- Giovanni Giuliani (1664–1744) stone and wood sculptor
- Pietro Giuliani (* 1650 in Roveredo; † after 1683 there?), Brother of Simone, plasterer; worked in Osnabrück Castle . Pietro is documented in his homeland 1687–1693: his stucco work is in the choir and on the main altar of the parish church of San Bernardo in Rossa GR in the Calanca valley .
- Simone Giuliani (* around 1652 in Roveredo; † after 1692 ibid) made 1691–92 stucco work in the church of Madonna del Ponte Chiuso in Roveredo.
- Antonio Giuliani (* 1685 in Roveredo, † after 1720 in Munich ?), Sculptor
- Artist family Gabrieli
- Gabriel de Gabrieli (1671–1747), Baroque architect
- Johann Caspar de Gabrieli (also: Gaspare de Gabrieli) (* 1685 in Roveredo; † August 3, 1713 in Unterschwaningen ), baroque plasterer
- Franz de Gabrieli (1688–1726), architect and plasterer
- Giovanni Rigalia the Younger (1697–1733), mason and builder
- Antonio Riva (1650–1713 / 1714), builder and architect of the Baroque era
- Martino Zendralli (* 1660 in Roveredo, † 1745 in Bavaria ), painter.
- Broggio family of artists
- Giulio Broggio (1628–1718), architect and builder
- Antonio Broggio (17th century), architect, builder, plasterer
- Giovanni Battista Broggio (* 1670?; † 1715 in Roveredo), plasterer
- Octavio Broggio (1670–1742), architect and builder of the high baroque
- Giovanni Rampino (* 1630 in Roveredo; † after 1696), builder, architect
- Domenico Sciassia (1599 / 1603–1679) architect
- Lorenzo Sciasca or (Sciascia) (1643–1694), builder, baroque architect
- Andrea Martinetti (* around 1660 in Roveredo, † after 1690 in Bavaria), plasterer
- Simonetti family
- Giovanni Simonetti (1652–1716), builder, plasterer of the Baroque era
- Giulio Simonetti (1659–1729), builder, Baroque architect
- Christian Ernst Simonetti (1700–1782), Lutheran theologian
- Mazio family, first mentioned in the 14th century from Roveredo. Died out in this community between the late 18th and early 19th centuries
- Nicolao Mazio (* around 1505–1551), notary, Lord Mayor of Traona (1547–1549)
- Giovanni Pietro Mazio (* around 1515 in Roveredo; † after 1573 there), notary, Lord Mayor of Tirano (1571–1573)
- Giacomo Mazio (* around 1640 in Roveredo; † 1720 there), merchant
- Giacomo Antonio Mazio / Mazza (* around 1650 in Roveredo, † after 1726 in Baumgartenberg ?) Fresco painter
- Gian Federico Mazio (* 1671 in Roveredo, † 1732 in Rome), accountant in the pawn shop, settled in Rome
- Domenico Mazio or Dominikus Magzin (* 1675 in Roveredo, † after 1729 in Frauentödling or Aldersbach ?), Architect,
- Pietro Mazio (* around 1683 in Roveredo; † 1740 there), master builder in Germany
- Gian Giacomo Mazio (* 1684 in Roveredo; † 1740? In Rome), accountant in the pawn shop
- Giacomo Mazio (* 1720 in Roveredo, † 1793 in Rome), general overseer of the papal mint
- The Zuccalli family of artists. From the beginning of the 16th century the Roveredo family attested
- Giovanni Zuccal (l) i (* 1610 in Roveredo; † 1678 in Munich ), plasterer in Tiefencastel 1652
- (Domenico) Cristoforo Zuccalli (* 1621 in Roveredo; † February 6, 1688 ibid), architect
- Kaspar Zuccalli (architect) (1629–1678), baroque architect and builder
- Gaspare Giovanni Zuccalli (* 1637 in Roveredo; † 14 May 1717 in Bad Adelholzen; today municipality of Siegsdorf ), court architect in Salzburg
- Enrico Zuccalli (actually Johann Heinrich Zuccalli ) (1642–1724), Baroque builder
- Christoph Zuccalli (Domenico Christophorus Zuccalli) (before 1650–1702), Baroque builder
- Giulio Zuccalli (* 1650 in Roveredo, † after 1707 in Bavaria), plasterer
- (Giovanni) Pietro Zuccalli (* 1655 in Roveredo; † after 1700), plasterer
- Giovanni Gaspare Zuccalli (1667–1717) Baroque architect
- Giovanni Cristoforo Zuccalli (* 1690 in Roveredo; † 1750 in Bavaria?), Architect
- Giovanni Zuccalli (* 1660 in Roveredo; † after 1711 ibid), priest and 1711 canon in Chur
- Androi family of artists
- Pietro Androi (* 1610 in Roveredo; † after 1641 there?), Master builder
- Domenico Androi (* around 1660 in Roveredo; † after 1700 in?), Plasterer
- Stanga family
- Antonio Stanga (* 1543 in Roveredo; † 1613 ibid), sorcerer
- Serro family
- Antonio Serro (* 1565 in Roveredo; † after 1630 in Düsseldorf ?), Architect, court engineer
- Giovanni Serro (1600–1675), builder in Bavaria
- Tommaso Comacio (* 1610 in Roveredo; † after 1679 ibid), architect
- Artist family Sala
- Caterina della Sale (* 1564 in Roveredo; † 1613 ibid), witch
- Lorenzo Sala (also: Sale; della Sale; di Sale) (1660–1716), architect in the Baroque period
- Lorenzo Salle or Sala (1690–1766), architect
- Domenico Maria Salle or Sala (1727–1808) architect
- Francesco Bonardi (born January 30, 1767 in Villanova Monferrato , † March 8, 1834 in Roveredo), priest, revolutionary, refugee in Roveredo
- Ugo Foscolo (1778-1827) Italian poet, under the protection of Clemente Maria a Marca, he stayed in Roveredo for more than a month
- Francesco Romagnoli (born December 22, 1785 in Alessandria , † March 17, 1839 in Stabio ), lawyer, revolutionary, refugee in the canton of Ticino
- Giovanni Romagnoli (* around 1790 in Alessandria ; † after 1834 in Roveredo?), Refugee in the canton of Ticino, cattle and wine dealer in Roveredo, leaseholder of the postal connection over the San Bernardino pass
- Pietro Umiltà (* around 1795 in Montecchio Emilia ; † after 1844 there? '), Doctor, carbonarian, revolutionary lived in Roveredo
- Emilio Motta (1855–1920), engineer, historian, numismatist
- Vittore Veneziani (May 25, 1878 in Ferrara ; † January 14, 1958 there), choir conductor and composer
- Francesco Dante Vieli (born September 19, 1883 in Roveredo, † December 8, 1976 in Bern), translator, writer, local historian.
- Arnoldo Marcelliano Zendralli (born August 4, 1887 in Roveredo, † June 10, 1961 in Chur), Giulio, author
- Remo Bornatico (born October 19, 1913 in Brusio ; † March 22, 1989 in Chur), journalist, politician, Grisons Grand Councilor.
- Ettore Tenchio (1915–2015), lawyer, Grisons Grand Councilor, Government Councilor, Head of the Justice and Police Department, National Councilor
- Piero Casella (born October 9, 1932 in Roveredo), painter
- Nadja Bindella (born July 31, 1950 in Roveredo), photographer
- Meinrado Robbiani (born March 20, 1951 in Roveredo), Swiss politician Christian Democratic People's Party (CVP)
- Pedro Pedrazzini (born November 11, 1953 in Roveredo), sculptor
Individual evidence
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- ↑ Giulio Valentini augsburger-allgemeine.de (accessed on: April 13, 2016.)
- ↑ Francesco (Franz) Valentini on bavarikon.de/object (accessed on January 8, 2017)
- ↑ Giovanni Domenico Prato in uibk.ac.at/aia (accessed on: April 5, 2016.)
- ↑ a b c Cesare Santi: Tini. In: Historical Lexicon of Switzerland . October 25, 2012 , accessed February 2, 2020 .
- ↑ Francesco Tini at e-periodica.ch/digbib (accessed on January 9, 2017)
- ↑ Cesare Santi Giovanni Bonalini. In: Historical Lexicon of Switzerland . May 24, 2004 , accessed February 2, 2020 .
- ↑ Ursula Stevens: Giacomo Bonalino. In: tessinerkuenstler-ineuropa.ch. Retrieved March 1, 2016 .
- ↑ Cesare Santi: Taddeo Bonalino. In: Historical Lexicon of Switzerland . May 24, 2004 , accessed February 2, 2020 .
- ↑ Cesare Santi: Barbieri. In: Historical Lexicon of Switzerland . January 8, 2002 , accessed February 2, 2020 .
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- ^ Celestino Trezzini: Johann Baptista Barbieri. In Historisch-Biographisches Lexikon der Schweiz, Volume 8, Supplement, p. 14 (PDF digitized version ), accessed on October 9, 2017
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- ↑ Simone Giuliani. In: Mariusz Karpowicz: Artisti ticinesi in Polonia nelle prima metà del '700 . Stato del Cantone Ticino, Bellinzona 1999, p. 196.
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- ^ Giovanni Battista Broggio. In: Sikart
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- ↑ Ursula Stevens: Andrea Martinetti. In: tessinerkuenstler-ineuropa.ch. 2015, accessed March 28, 2016 .
- ↑ a b c d e f g La redazione: Mazio. In: Historical Lexicon of Switzerland . December 8, 2010 , accessed February 2, 2020 .
- ↑ Nicolao Mazio on e-periodica.ch (accessed on January 9, 2017)
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- ↑ a b c d e f Cesare Santi: Zuccalli. In: Historical Lexicon of Switzerland . November 15, 2012 , accessed February 2, 2020 .
- ↑ Ursula Stevens: (Domenico) Cristoforo Zuccalli. In: tessinerkuenstler-ineuropa.ch. Retrieved April 19, 2016 .
- ^ Cesare Santi: Gaspare Giovanni Zuccalli. In: Historical Lexicon of Switzerland . March 3, 2014 , accessed February 2, 2020 .
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- ↑ Cesare Santi: Antonio Serro. In: Historical Lexicon of Switzerland . March 28, 2011 , accessed February 2, 2020 .
- ↑ Tommaso Comacio on archive.org/stream (accessed November 30, 2016)
- ↑ Ursula Stevens: Sala. In: tessinerkuenstler-ineuropa.ch. 2016, accessed November 23, 2016 .
- ↑ Caterina della Sale process (Italian) on ilmoesano.ch (accessed on January 10, 2017)
- ^ Carlo Agliati: Francesco Bonardi. In: Historical Lexicon of Switzerland . May 24, 2004 , accessed April 5, 2020 .
- ^ La redazione: Francesco Romagnoli. In: Historical Lexicon of Switzerland . November 9, 2009 , accessed March 1, 2020 .
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- ↑ Piero Casella. In: Sikart
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