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Nicolaus Copernicus
Polish mathematician and astronomer (1473-1543)
Albertus Magnus
German-Dominican friar and saint (c. 1200–1280)
William Harvey
English physician (1578-1657)
Paul V
233rd pope of the Roman Catholic Church from 1605 to 1621
Alexander VIII
pope of the Catholic Church from 1689 to 1691
Francis de Sales
French bishop, saint, writer and Doctor of the Church (1567-1622)
Robert Bellarmine
Catholic cardinal, saint, and Doctor of the Church
Stephen Báthory
King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania (1576–1586)
Jan Kochanowski
Polish Renaissance poet (1530–1584)
Elena Cornaro Piscopia
Venetian philosopher (1646–1684)

Simon Marius
German astronomer (1573–1624)
Antonio Negri
Italian political philosopher (1933–2023)
James Gregory
Scottish mathematician and astronomer

Tullio Levi-Civita
Italian mathematician and physicist (1873–1941)
Francysk Skaryna
Ruthenian humanist, bible translator and book printer
Carlo Rovelli
Italian physicist

Jan Zamoyski
Polish magnate, statesman and military commander (1542–1605)

Thomas Cajetan
Catholic cardinal

Thomas Bartholin
Danish physician, mathematician and theologian

Jacopo Riccati
Italian mathematician (1676-1754)

Andrea Dandolo
Doge of Venice (1306-1354)
Antonio Abetti
Italian astronomer (1846-1928)
Michel de l'Hôpital
French statesman

Vitello
thumb|Cover of Vitellonis Thuringopoloni opticae libri decem (Ten Books of Optics by the Thuringo-Pole Witelo)
Vitello (; ; – 1280/1314) was a Polish friar, scientist, theologian, natural philosopher and an important figure in the history of philosophy in Poland.
Giuseppe Sinopoli
Italian conductor and composer
Federico Faggin
Italian-American physicist, engineer, inventor and entrepreneur (born 1941)

Rasmus Bartholin
Danish scientist, physician and grammarian (1625-1698)
Gabriel Naudé
French librarian, 1600–1653
Hieronymus Fabricius
Italian physician, anatomist and surgeon (1533–1619)
Anthony Maria Zaccaria
Italian saint
Benedetto Castelli
Italian mathematician (*1577/78 – †1643)
Elia Dalla Costa
Catholic cardinal (1872–1961)
Franco Basaglia
Italian psychiatrist and neurologist (1924-1980)
Daniele Barbaro
Italian translator of, and commentator on, Vitruvius, cardinal (1513-1570)
Stanislaus Hosius
Catholic cardinal (1504-1579)
Guido Castelnuovo
Italian mathematician (1865–1952)
Fausto Veranzio
Humanist and bishop
Daniele Manin
Italian politician (1804-1857)
Antoine Perrenot de Granvelle
Burgundian advisor to Margaret of Parma, later cardinal, and minister of the Spanish Habsburgs (1517-1586)
Lorenzo Fontana
Italian politician (1980-)
Antun Vrančić
Croatian archbishop, diplomat and writer (1504-1573)
Giacomo Rizzolatti
Italian neuroscientist (born 1937)
Andrea Navagero
Italian poet and writer (1483-1529)
Gasparo Contarini
Catholic cardinal and Bishop of Belluno
Realdo Colombo
Italian physician
Jan Jesenius
Bohemian philosopher, doctor, politician and science writer (1566-1621)
Melchiore Cesarotti
Italian poet and writer (1730-1808)
Gian Francesco Giudice
Italian theoretical physicist
José Gabriel Funes
Argentine Jesuit priest and astronomer
Giuseppe Adami
Italian opera librettist (1878-1946)
Sylvester Gozzolini
Founder of the Sylvestrines
Richard Mead
British physician (1673-1754)
Francesco Barozzi
Italian mathematician (1537-1604)
Ermolao Barbaro
Italian diplomat (1453-1493)
Carlo Nordio
Italian magistrate and prosecutor (born 1947)
Beniamino Andreatta
Italian economist/politician (1928-2007)

Domenico Grimani
Catholic cardinal
Jan Brożek
Polish polymath (1585-1652)
Pedro de Ribadeneira
Spanish hagiologist
John Caius
English physician (1510–1573)