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Nicola Abbagnano
Italian existential philosopher (1901-1990)
Renato Martino
Italian Roman Catholic cardinal (1932–2024)
Trota of Salerno
medical practitioner and writer
Mara Carfagna
Italian politician
Sikelgaita
Sikelgaita (also Sichelgaita, Sigelgaita, or Gaita) (c. 1040 – 16 April 1090) was a Lombard princess, the daughter of Prince Guaimar IV of Salerno and second wife of Duke Robert Guiscard of Apulia. Her heritage made her a vital asset to Robert's governance in Southern Italy, legitimizing his reign and that of his successors. Sikelgaita frequently accompanied Robert on campaigns and is noted for leading troops in battle. She continued to be a significant source of support for her primary heir, Roger Borsa, and remained actively involved in politics until her death.
Amatus of Montecassino
Italian historian and writer
Elvira Notari
Italian film director (1875–1946)
John of Procida
Italian physician and diplomat (1210-1298)
Andrea Sabbatini
Italian painter (1480-1545)
Vincenzo De Luca
Italian politician (born 1949)
Masuccio Salernitano
Italian writer
Michele Santoro
Italian journalist, television host and politician (born 1951)
Alfonso Gatto
Italian art critic and writer (1909-1976)
Romuald Guarna
Italian archbishop
Alfonso Maria Fusco
Italian priest and saint (1839–1910)
Alferius
Alferius () (930–1050) was an Italian abbot and saint.
Ubaldo Soddu
Italian general (1883-1949)
Matthew of Ajello
Sicilian noble
Antonio Aliotta
Italian philosopher (1881-1964)
Alfonso Pecoraro Scanio
Italian politician
Rocco Hunt
Italian singer-songwriter and rapper
Trotula
thumbnail|London, Wellcome Library, MS 544 (Miscellanea medica XVIII), early 14th century (France), a copy of the intermediate Trotula ensemble, p. 65 (detail): pen and wash drawing meant to depict "Trotula", clothed in red and green with a white headdress, holding an orb thumb|Trotula transitional ensemble, Paris, Bibliothèque nationale de France, MS lat. 7056, mid-13th century, ff. 84v-85r, opening of the De ornatu mulierum Trotula is a name referring to a group of three texts on women's medicine that were composed in the southern Italian port town of Salerno in the 12th century. The name de
Raffaele Conforti
Italian politician (1804–1880)
Mario Vitale
Italian actor (1928–2003)
Alfonso Andria
Italian politician/Member-European Parliament
Jole Fierro
Italian actress (1926-1988)
Capo Plaza
Italian rapper (1998)
Ulisse Caputo
Italian painter (1872-1948)
Gaetano Esposito
Italian painter (1858-1911)
Bruno Brindisi
Italian comics artist
Guglielmo Imperiali
Italian politician and diplomat (1858–1944)
Saverio Fava
Italian diplomat (1832-1913)
Aimée Dalmores
American actress (1890–1920)
Stanislao Lista
Italian sculptor (1824-1908)
Camillo Tutini
Italian historian
Carmelo Conte
Italian politician (born 1938)
Sydney Sibilia
Italian screenwriter and film producer
Salvatore Valitutti
Italian teacher and politician (1907-1992)
Vincenzo Fasano
Italian politician (1951-2022)
Carlo Conti Rossini
Italian orientalist (1872-1949)
Luigi Mazzella
Italian judge and politician
Renato Marotta
Italian actor
Ezio Capuano
Italian football coach
Giovanni Cuomo
Italian teacher, politician and mayor (1874-1948)
Olga Napoli
Italian painter (1903-1955)
Isabella Camera d'Afflitto
Italian arabist (born 1948)
Peter of Anagni
Benedictine bishop
Giuseppe Danise
Italian opera singer (1882-1963)
Mario Ajmone Cat
Italian officer (1894–1952)
Mario Marino
Italian naval officer