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Francesco

Francesco, the Italian (and original) version of the personal name "Francis", is the second most common name among males in Italy after Giuseppe, and is the given name of:
==List of people with the given name Francesco==

*Francesco, current Bishop of Rome and Pope.
* Francesco Barbaro, Venetian politician; (1390-1454)
* Francesco Sforza, Italian ''condottiero'' and Duke of Milan; (1401-1466)
* Francesco Berni, Italian writer; (1497-1536)
* Francesco Canova da Milano, Italian lutenist and composer; (1497-1543)
* Antonio Francesco Grazzini, Italian writer; (1503-1584)
* Francesco Primaticcio, Italian painter, architect, and sculptor; (1504-1570)
* Francesco Patrizi, Italian philosopher and scientist; (1529-1597)
* Francesco I de' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany; (1541–1587)
* Francesco Barbaro, Venetian diplomat and Patriarch of Aquileia; (1546–1616)
* Francesco Albani, Italian painter; (1578–1660)
* Francesco Borromini, Swiss sculptor and architect; (1599–1667)
* Francesco Cavalli, Italian composer; (1602–1676)
* Francesco Maria Grimaldi, Italian mathematician and physicist; (1618–1663)
* Francesco Galli Bibiena, Italian architect/designer; (1659–1739)
* Francesco Bianchini, Italian philosopher and scientist; (1662–1729)
* Francesco Antonio Bonporti, Italian priest and composer; (1672–1749)
* Francesco Scipione, marchese di Maffei, Italian archaeologist; (1675–1755)
* Francesco Durante, Italian composer; (1684–1755)
* Francesco Manfredini, Italian composer; (1684–1762)
* Francesco Geminiani, Italian violinist and composer; (1687–1762)
* Francesco Maria Veracini, Italian composer; (1690–1768)
* Francesco Zuccarelli, painter, elected to the Venetian Academy in 1763; (1702–1788)
* Francesco Guardi, Italian artist; (1712–1793)
* Francesco Algarotti, Italian philosopher; (1712–1764)
* Francesco Antonio Zaccaria, Italian theologian and historian; (1714–1795)
* Francesco Cetti, Italian Jesuit scientist; (1726–1778)
* Francesco Hayez, Italian painter; (1791–1882)
* Francesco Puccinotti, Italian pathologist; (1794–1872)
* Francesco Rosi, Italian film maker; (1922–2015)
* Francesco Merloni, Italian industrialist, academic and politician; (born 1925)
* Francesco Ricci Bitti, Italian sports official; (born 1942)
* Francesco Beschi, Roman Catholic bishop of Bergamo; (born 1951)
* Francesco Moser, Italian cyclist; (born 1951)
* Francesco da Mosto, Italian architect, film maker and TV presenter; (born 1961)
* Francesco Attolico, Italian water polo player; (born 1963)
* Francesco Bruno, Italian sport shooter; (born 1968)
* Francesco Postiglione, Italian swimmer and water polo player; (born 1972)
* Francesco Totti, Italian football player for AS Roma; (born 1976)

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