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page 1Italian untitled nobility

Emilio De Bono
Italian General (1866-1944)
Ugo Cavallero
Italian general (1880-1943)
Cristina Trivulzio Belgiojoso
Italian noblewoman, patriot, editor and philanthropist (1808–1871)
Maria Angela Ardinghelli
Italian mathematician, physicist, and translator
Mariano Rampolla
Italian cardinal (1843–1913)
Pietro Verri
Italian philosopher, economist, historian and writer (1728-1797)
Eleanor of Arborea
queen regnant (monarch) of Arborea in Sardinia
Francesco Erizzo
Doge of Venice (1566-1646)
William of Volpiano
Italian monastic reformer and architect
Carlo Ripa di Meana
Italian politician (1929-2018)
Robert William Wilcox
Hawaiian soldier, revolutionary and politician (1855-1903)
Vittoria Accoramboni
Italian noble (1557-1585)
Antoniotto Botta Adorno
high officer (1688–1774)
William of Montevergine
Italian noble and saint
Luigi Nazari di Calabiana
Catholic bishop (1808-1893)
Alessandro Verri
Italian author (1741-1816)
Johann Norbert Piccolomini
imperial general
Rinaldo degli Albizzi
Nobleman (1370-1442)
Girolamo Caraffa
Austrian field marshal
René Gruau
Italian artist (1909-2004)
Bartolomeo Ruspoli
Italian cardinal
Niccolò of Ainos
Italian noble
Ravano dalle Carceri
knight
Carlo Caracciolo
Italian nobleman and publisher (1925–2008)

Enrico degli Scrovegni
money-lender from Padua
Erlembald
thumb|right|A bust of Erlembaldus Cotta in the Basilica di San Calimero in Milan
Saint Erlembald (or Erlembaldo Cotta) (Sanctus Herlembaldus in Latin) (died 15 April 1075) was the political and military leader of the movement known as the pataria in Milan, a movement to reform the clergy and the church in the Ambrosian diocese.
Agalbursa of Bas
Agalbursa de Bas (or Agalburga, Galbors)(fl. 12th century CE) was the daughter of Ponce de Cervera, viscount of Bas (a Catalan magnate), and Almodis, daughter of Raymond Berengar III of Barcelona. King Alfonso of Aragon was her cousin. In 1157, she married Barisone II of Arborea as his second wife. He was the ruler of Arborea, one of the four kingdoms into which Sardinia had been divided. The marriage lead many Catalan families to come live in Arborea.
Gabrio Serbelloni
Italian noble (1508-1580)
Semiramide d'Appiano d'Aragona
Italian noblewoman
Cante de' Gabrielli
Italian condottiero
Richard Filangieri
Italian noble and soldier