List of people from Trieste

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The Province of Trieste is a province in the autonomous Friuli-Venezia Giulia region of Italy. The following is a list of notable Triestini and some outsiders who either wrote about the city or resided there.

Literature[]

Many famous authors were born and/or lived many years in Trieste. They include:

Italian-language authors[]

Slovene-language authors[]

German-language authors[]

Authors in other languages[]

Architects, inventors, gallerists, designers, and visual artists[]

Actors, musicians, and performance artists[]

TV personalities[]

Entrepreneurs and business leaders[]

Fashion designers[]

Journalists and authors[]

Political figures[]

Religious figures[]

Scholars, scientists, and intellectuals[]

Sportspeople[]

Statesmen and aristocracy[]

  • Mathilde Bonaparte, Napoleon's niece, daughter of his brother Jérôme Bonaparte; born in Trieste in 1820
  • Joseph Fouché, duke of Otranto, spent his last 5 years exiled in Trieste
  • Maximilian of Habsburg, Emperor of Mexico, Archduke of Austria (Schönbrunn 1832 - Querétaro 1867); built the white castle and park on the riviera; planted plants in the park from his travels around the world
  • Fiorello La Guardia, 99th Mayor of New York City, son of Trieste-born Irene Coen, of the Luzzatto family. Spent part of his 20s in Trieste with his family, also working for the US Consulate.
  • , Madame de France, daughter of King Louis XV of France, died in Trieste in 1800 and was buried at San Giusto Cathedral
  • , Madame de France, daughter of King Louis XV of France, died in Trieste in 1799
  • Louis Antoine Debrauz de Saldapenna, Austrian diplomat, journalist and author
  • Gottfried von Banfield (1890–1986), top Austrian Empire fighter ace in World War I

References[]

  1. ^ "Italo Svevo | Biography, Books and Facts". www.famousauthors.org. Retrieved 2016-05-24.
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