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Antonio Pigafetta
Venetian diplomat, historian, and explorer of the Pacific and Chile

Liutprand of Cremona
Italian historian, diplomat, and Bishop of Cremona (920-972)

Giovanni Villani
Italian merchant and historical writer (1280-1348)

Andrea Dandolo
Doge of Venice (1306-1354)
Peter Martyr d'Anghiera
Italo-Spanish historian and diplomat
Salimbene di Adam
Italian Franciscan friar, theologian, and chronicler (1221-1288)
Antonio Beccadelli
Italian poet (1394-1471)

Antonio Bonfini
Italian writer and historian
Lupus Protospatharius
Italian chronicler
Leo of Ostia
catholic cardinal
Rogerius of Apulia
canon and archdeacon of Grosswardein in Hungary, archdeacon of Ödenburg in 1243, canon of Zagreb in 1249 then archbishop of Split; d. in Split 4/14/1266
Niccolò Barbaro
Italian physician and writer
Alexander Guagnini
Polish historian
Peter the Deacon
12th century Italian monk, librarian and chronicler
Goffredo Malaterra
11th-century monk and historian
Albertino Mussato
Italian statesman, writer and historian (1261-1329)
Filippo Villani
chronicler from Florence, Italy (fl. 1400)
Romuald Guarna
Italian archbishop
Godfrey of Viterbo
Italian poet and historian
Erchempert
Erchempert (; 888–889) was a Benedictine monk of the Abbey of Monte Cassino in Italy in the final quarter of the ninth century. He chronicled a history of the Lombard Principality of Benevento, in the Langobardia Minor, giving an especially vivid account of the violence in southern Langobardia. Beginning with Duke Arechis II (758–787) and the Carolingian conquest of Benevento, his history, titled the Historia Langobardorum Beneventanorum degentium (The History of the Lombards living in Benevento), stops abruptly in the winter of 888–889. Just one medieval manuscript of this text survives, from
Richard of San Germano
Italian historian
Falco of Benevento
Chronicler

Galvano Fiamma
Italian chronicler
Matteo Villani
Italian historian and writer
Alexander of Telese
chronicler
Arnulf of Milan
Italian writer, presbyter and historian
Andreas of Bergamo
Italian historian
Bartolomeo da Rinonico
Italian Franciscan friar
Landolfus Sagax
Italian historian

Landulf of Milan
Italian historian
Giacomo Filippo Foresti
Italian historian (1434–1520)
Martino Canal
Italian writer and historian
Domenico Malipiero
Italian sailor and historian

Riccobaldo of Ferrara
medieval Italian notary and Latin writer
Bartholomaeus of Neocastro
13th-century Italian jurist
Pandulf of Pisa
Italian historian and priest
Agnolo di Tura
14th-century Sienese chronicler
Ugolino Brunforte
Italian writer (ca. 1260–1345)
Ireneo della Croce