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Roman general, statesman and Dictator of Rome, he played a critical role in the rise of the Roman Empire
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100 BC
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Julius Caesar
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First Roman emperor
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63 BC
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Augustus
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Roman emperor and a Stoic philosopher
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121
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Marcus Aurelius
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French poet and playwright, he credited the term "Cubism"
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1880
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Guillaume Appolinaire
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Physicist and creator of the world's first nuclear reactor, he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics
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1901
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Enrico Fermi
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Italian-American economist and recipient of the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics
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1918
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Franco Modigliani
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Academy Award winning composer, "The Good, the Bad and the Ugly" "Cinema Paradiso"
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1928
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Ennio Morricone
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Director and first female director to be nominated fot an Academy Award, "Seven Beauties"
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1928
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Lina Wertmüller
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Director and creator of the Spaghetti Western genre, "A Fistful of Dollars" "The Good, the Bad and the Ugly"
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1929
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Sergio Leone
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American astronaut and member of the Apollo 13 mission
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1930
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Michael Collins
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Actress and first to win an Oscar for a non-English-language performance, "Two Women" "Marriage Italian Style"
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1934
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Sophia Loren
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King of Spain from 1975 to 2014
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1938
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Juan Carlos I
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Director, "The Inglorious Bastards" "One Dollar Too Many"
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1938
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Enzo G. Castellari
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Prime Minister of Italy from 2021 to 2022 and former President of the European Central Bank from 2011 to 2019
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1947
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Mario Draghi
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Physicist, who was awarded the 2021 Nobel Prize in Physics
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1948
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Giorgio Parisi
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Prime Minister of Italy from 1998 to 2000 and Minister of Foreign Affairs from 2006 to 2008
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1949
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Massimo D'Alema
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Film producer and Owner of football club Napoli
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1949
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Aurelio de Laurentiis
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Football coach of Roma, he won the Premier League with Leicester City in 2016
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1951
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Claudio Ranieri
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Actress, "Blue Velvet" "Conclave" "Death Becomes Her"
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1952
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Isabella Rosselini
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Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Foreign Affairs since 2022 and former President of the European Parliament
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1953
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Antonio Tajani
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Prime Minister of Italy from 2016 to 2018 and European Commissioner for Economy since 2019
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1954
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Paolo Gentiloni
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Director, "The Beast in the Heart"
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1956
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Cristina Comenceni
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Italian singer, popular in Italy and several European countries
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1963
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Eros Ramazotti
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Developer of Candy Crush
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1967
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Riccardo Zacconi
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American actor and comedian, "Community" "The Soup"
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1971
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Joel McHale
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Actress and filmmaker, one of the leaders of the #MeToo movement, she later got accused of sexual assault herself
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1975
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Asia Argento
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Former footballer, who solely played for Roma and the top goalscorer and most capped player in the club's history
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1976
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Francesco Totti
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Former footballer who played for Lazio, Milan and the Italian national team
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1976
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Alessandro Nesta
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Former footballer (Juventus, Inter and Palermo), he scored the winning penalty in the 2006 World Cup final
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1977
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Fabio Grosso
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Prime minister of Italy since 2022 and first woman to hold this position
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1977
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Giorgia Meloni
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Former footballer who played for Roma and the Italian national team
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1983
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Daniele de Rossi
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Former basketball player and First Overall NBA Draft Pick by the Toronto Raptors
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1985
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Andrea Bargnani
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Footballer who plays for Milan and the Italian national team
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1991
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Alessandro Florenzi
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Footballer who plays for Roma and the Italian national team
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1996
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Lorenzo Pellegrini
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Tennis player and Wimbledon finalist
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1996
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Matteo Berrettini
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Footballer who plays for Atalanta Bergamo and the Italian national team
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1999
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Gianluca Scamacca
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Footballer who plays for Inter Milan and the Italian national team
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1999
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Davide Frattesi
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Singer of Måneskin, "Zitti E Buoni" "I Wanna Be Your Slave"
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1999
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Damiano David
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