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Roger Federer
Roger Federer is a Swiss former professional tennis player. He was ranked as the world No. 1 in men's singles by the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) for 310 weeks, including a record 237 consecutive weeks, and finished as the year-end No. 1 five times. Federer won 103 singles titles on the ATP Tour, the second most since the start of the Open Era in 1968, including 20 major men's singles titles and six year-end championships.
Sepp Blatter
8th President of the International Federation of Association Football
William Tell
folk hero of Switzerland
Pontifical Swiss Guard
the facto military of the Vatican City

Angelica Kauffmann
Swiss artist (1741–1807)
Micheline Calmy-Rey
member of the Swiss Federal Council

Doris Leuthard
lawyer, politician and former member of the Swiss Federal Council (2006-2018)
Viola Amherd
Swiss politician

Pascal Couchepin
member of the Swiss Federal Council
Vladimir Petković
football player and manager

Jean Ziegler
Swiss sociologist

Massimo Busacca
Football referee

Joseph Deiss
Swiss economist, member of the Swiss Federal Council
Flavio Cotti
member of the Swiss Federal Council from 1987 to 1999 (1939-2020)
Giuseppe Motta
member of the Swiss Federal Council (1871-1940)
Otto Stich
member of the Swiss Federal Council (1927-2012)
Arnold Koller
member of the Swiss Federal Council

Princess Maria Teresa of Bourbon-Two Sicilies
Italian princess (1867-1909)
Princess Marina, Princess of Naples
Savoyard Royal
René Felber
member of the Swiss Federal Council (1933-2020)
Antonio Ciseri
Italian painter (1821-1891)
Maurice Bavaud
Swiss assassin (1916-1941)
Infante Carlos, Duke of Calabria
Spanish Royal (1938-2015); son of Infante Alfonso, Duke of Calabria and Princess Alicia of Bourbon-Parma
Philipp Etter
member of the Swiss Federal Council (1891-1977)
Kurt Furgler
Swiss politician (1924-2008)
Josef Munzinger
member of the Swiss Federal Council (1791-1855)
Alphons Egli
member of the Swiss Federal Council (1924-2016)
Françoise-Louise de Warens
Swiss baroness (1699-1762)
Bernhard Hammer
member of the Swiss Federal Council (1822-1907)
Josef Zemp
member of the Swiss Federal Council (1834-1908)
Ruth Metzler
member of the Swiss Federal Council
Cuno Amiet
Swiss painter, draughtsman, graphic artist and sculptor (1868-1961)
Adolf Deucher
Swiss politician (1831-1912)
Ludwig von Moos
member of the Swiss Federal Council (1910-1990)
Stefano Franscini
Swiss statistician and politician, member of the Swiss Federal Council (1796-1857)
Hans Hürlimann
member of the Swiss Federal Council (1918–1994)
Josef Ackermann
Swiss banker
Aegidius Tschudi
Swiss historian (1505-1572)
Duchess Charlotte, Duchess of Mecklenburg-Strelitz
Austrian and Mecklenburg-Strelitzish Imperial and Royal

Hans Huber
Swiss composer (1852-1921)
Adrienne von Speyr
Swiss doctor and mystic (1902–1967)
Nello Celio
member of the Swiss Federal Council (1914-1995)
Enrico Celio
member of the Swiss Federal Council (1889-1980)
Adrien Lachenal
member of the Swiss Federal Council (1849-1918)
Giuseppe Lepori
member of the Swiss Federal Council (1902-1968)
Jean-Marie Musy
Swiss politician (1876-1952)
Benno Gut
Swiss Cardinal (1897-1970)
Alois Estermann
Colonel, 31st Commander of the Pontifical Swiss Guard (1954–1998)
Roger Bonvin
member of the Swiss Federal Council (1907-1982)
Josef Martin Knüsel
member of the Swiss Federal Council (1813-1889)
Josef Anton Schobinger
member of the Swiss Federal Council (1849-1911)
Josef Escher
member of the Swiss Federal Council (1885-1954)

Thomas Holenstein
Swiss politician (1896–1962)
Amanz Gressly
Swiss paleontologist (1814–1865)
Giovanni Battista Pioda
member of the Swiss Federal Council (1808-1882)
Enrico Zuccalli
Swiss architect

Cornelio Sommaruga
Swiss diplomat and president of the International Committee of the Red Cross (1932-2024)
Albrecht Gessler
Swiss baliff

Jean Bourgknecht
member of the Swiss Federal Council (1902-1964)
Albert Béguin
Swiss French scholar and literary critic (1901-1957)