. . . . "List of people from Como"@en . . . . . "Diese Liste enth\u00E4lt in Como geborene Pers\u00F6nlichkeiten sowie solche, die in Como gewirkt haben, dabei jedoch andernorts geboren wurden. Die Liste erhebt keinen Anspruch auf Vollst\u00E4ndigkeit."@de . . . . . . . . . . "4772"^^ . . . . . "1115173858"^^ . . . "64301413"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Diese Liste enth\u00E4lt in Como geborene Pers\u00F6nlichkeiten sowie solche, die in Como gewirkt haben, dabei jedoch andernorts geboren wurden. Die Liste erhebt keinen Anspruch auf Vollst\u00E4ndigkeit."@de . . . . . "Liste von Pers\u00F6nlichkeiten der Stadt Como"@de . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "The following is a list of notable people who were born in Como, Italy. \n* Pliny the Elder (Gaius Plinius Secundus; 23\u201379 CE), author, natural philosopher and naval and military commander known for the Naturalis Historia \n* Caecilius (c. 59 CE), a poet, the subject of Catullus's Carmina 35, who had a girlfriend more learned than the Sapphic Muse \n* Pliny the Younger (Gaius Plinius Caecilius Secundus; 63\u2013c.113 CE), lawyer, an author and a natural philosopher of Ancient Rome \n* Agostina Camozzi (1435\u20131458), Roman Catholic professed religious from the Order of Saint Augustine beatified by Pope Gregory XVI on 19 September 1834 \n* Paolo Giovio (1483\u20131552), physician, historian and biographer remembered as a chronicler of the Italian Wars \n* Benedetto Odescalchi (1611\u20131689), Pope Innocent XI from 1676 until his death \n* Alessandro Volta (1745\u20131827), physicist known for the development of the battery in 1800 \n* Luigi Borgomainerio (1836\u20131876), caricaturist \n* Cosima Liszt (1837\u20131930), Franz Liszt's daughter and Richard Wagner's wife \n* Maria Roda (1877\u2013?), Italian American anarchist-feminist \n* Giuseppe Sinigaglia (1884-1916), rower, European championship gold medalist in 1911 \n* Antonio Sant'Elia (1888\u20131916), architect \n* Mario Radice (1898\u20131987), abstract painter \n* Manlio Rho (1901\u20131957), abstract painter \n* Carla Porta Musa (1902\u20132012), essayist, poet and unverified supercentenarian \n* Giuseppe Terragni (1904\u20131943), an architect and pioneer of the Italian modern movement and rationalism \n* Giorgio Perlasca (1910\u20131992), saved 5,218 Jews from transportation to Nazi Germany and the Holocaust \n* Antonio Spallino (1925\u20132017), Olympic fencer and mayor of Como from 1970 to 1985 \n* Gabriele Oriali (born 1952), 1982 Italian national team footballer World Champion \n* Corrado Passera (born 1954), manager and banker, Minister of Economic Development of the Monti Cabinet \n* Stefano Casiraghi (1960\u20131990), World Offshore Champion and second husband of Caroline Princess of Monaco \n* Max Papis (born 1969), Formula One, Champ Car, and NASCAR racing driver \n* Luisa Lambri (1969), artist, photographer, filmmaker \n* Fabio Casartelli (1970\u20131995) cyclist and Olympic gold medalist \n* Diego De Ascentis (born 1976), football midfielder \n* Paola Tagliabue (born 1976), world champion free diver in 2006 \n* Gianluca Zambrotta (born 1977), international footballer and World Champion in Germany 2006 \n* Jennifer Isacco (born 1977), bobsledder, Olympic medallist in 2006 \n* Floraleda Sacchi (born 1978), harpist and musicologist \n* Anna Cappellini (born 1987), ice dancer, olympian, two times national champion, European champion and world champion in 2014 \n* Francesca Rio (born 1990), figure skater, junior national champion and three-time national silver medallist \n* Matteo Bianchetti (born 1993), captain of the Italian national under-21 football team \n* Filippo Mondelli (1994\u20132021), world champion rower \n* Elisa Meneghini (born 1997), olympian, artistic gymnast, gold medalist at the 2018 Doha World Cup \n* Patrick Cutrone (born 1998), footballer striker of AC Milan"@en . . . . . "The following is a list of notable people who were born in Como, Italy. \n* Pliny the Elder (Gaius Plinius Secundus; 23\u201379 CE), author, natural philosopher and naval and military commander known for the Naturalis Historia \n* Caecilius (c. 59 CE), a poet, the subject of Catullus's Carmina 35, who had a girlfriend more learned than the Sapphic Muse \n* Pliny the Younger (Gaius Plinius Caecilius Secundus; 63\u2013c.113 CE), lawyer, an author and a natural philosopher of Ancient Rome \n* Agostina Camozzi (1435\u20131458), Roman Catholic professed religious from the Order of Saint Augustine beatified by Pope Gregory XVI on 19 September 1834 \n* Paolo Giovio (1483\u20131552), physician, historian and biographer remembered as a chronicler of the Italian Wars \n* Benedetto Odescalchi (1611\u20131689), Pope Innocent XI fro"@en . . . . . . . .