Monza
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Monza, in northern Italy.
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People
- Theodoric the Great (454–526), King of Ostrogoths
- Agilulf (c. 550–616), King of Lombardy
- Theodelinda (c. 570–628), Queen of Lombardy
- Gundeberga (c. 591–652), Queen of Lombardy and Italy
- Adaloald (602–626), King of Lombardy and Italy
- Rothari (606–652), King of Lombard and Italy
- Berengar I of Italy (c. 845–924), King of Italy
- Saint Gerardo dei Tintori (c. 1134 or 1140–1207), saint
- Bonincontro Morigia (14th century), historical writer
- Giuseppe Arcimboldo (1527–1593), painter
- Carlo Amati (1776–1852), architect
- Paolo Mantegazza (1831–1910), neurologist, physiologist and anthropologist
- Mosè Bianchi (1840–1904), painter
- Luigi Talamoni (1848–1926), priest and blessed
- Emilio Borsa (1857–1931), painter
- Pompeo Mariani (1857-1927), painter
- Ernesto Ambrosini (1894–1951), athlete
- Costantino Nivola (1911–1988), painter and sculptor
- Fiorenzo Magni (1920), cyclist
- Valentino Giambelli (1928), footballer and builder
- Vittorio Brambilla (1937–2001), F1 racer
- Gian Paolo Dulbecco (1941), painter
- Adriano Galliani (1944), football manager
- Daniele Massaro (1961), footballer
- Filippo Galli (1963), footballer
- Fabrizio Barbazza (1963), F1 racer
- Gianni Bugno (1964), cyclist
- Marco Monti (1964), footballer and youth coach
- Francesco Antonioli (1969), footballer
- Pierluigi Casiraghi (1969), footballer
- Marco Castoldi (1972), singer
- Massimo Brambilla (1973), footballer
- Ewn Garabandal (1978), novelist
- Stefano Mauri (1980), footballer
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