Lucchesi
Lucchesi is the name of a family originally from Pambio (now part of the city of Lugano) in the canton of Ticino, Switzerland. Various exponents of the family worked in Tyrol, Bohemia, Moravia and Thuringia as civil engineers, architects, stone cutters, painters and plasterers in the 16th to 18th centuries.
- Filiberto Lucchesi (1606–1666), see Filiberto Lucchese
- Giovanni Lucchesi († 1581), see Giovanni Lucchese
Other bearers of the name:
- Andrea Lucchesi (1741–1801), Italian organist and composer
- Franck Lucchesi (born 1963), French football player
- Gary Lucchesi (* 1955), American film producer
- Joachim Lucchesi (* 1948), German musicologist
- Joseph Count Lucchesi d 'Averna († 1757), Austrian general of the cavalry
- Marco Lucchesi (* 1963), Brazilian writer, poet and professor
- Mario Adinolfo Lucchesi-Palli (1840–1911), Italian diplomat, founding member of the International Olympic Committee (IOC)
See also
Web links
- Katja Bigger: Lucchesi [Lucchese, Luchese]. In: Historical Lexicon of Switzerland .