List of people from Sardinia
Main article: Sardinians
This is a list of famous people from or with origins in the island of Sardinia.
Academic figures and inventors

Domenico Alberto Azuni

Giovanni Spano
Gianluigi Gessa
- Pietro Amat di San Filippo (1826 - 1895), geographer, historian and bibliographer.
- Giulio Angioni (born 1939), writer and anthropologist
- Efisio Arru (1927 – 2000), parasitologist
- Domenico Alberto Azuni (1749–1827), Jurist
- Ludovico Baille (1764–1869), Historian
- Augusto Bissiri (1879 - 1968), inventor, credited as one of the first developers of television, the cathode ray tube and the fax.
- Remo Bodei (born in Cagliari,1938), philosopher
- Francesco Antonio Boi (1767 - 1850), physician and anatomist
- Francesco Antonio Broccu (1797–1882), inventor, born in Gadoni, regarded as the first developer of Revolver
- Giuseppe Brotzu (1895 – 1976), pharmacologist, discoverer of cephalosphorin based antibiotics, and candidate for Nobel Prize in Medicine.
- Carlo Cercignani (1939–2010), physicist and mathematician
- Fausto Cercignani (born 1941), scholar in linguistics
- Enrico Costa (born 1944), astrophysicist, known for studies on the gamma ray bursts
- Erminio Costa (Cagliari 1924- Washington 2009), neuroscientist
- Joan de Girgio Vitelli (Alghero 1870 - Rome 1916), lawyer and writer.
- Carlo Fadda ( 1853–1931) jurist and politician.
- Antonio Fais (1841 – 1925), mathematician and engineer.
- Giovanni Francesco Fara (1543-1591), geographer and historian
- Walter Ferreri, Astronomer
- Gian Luigi Gessa (born 1932), pharmacologist and neuropsychiatrist
- Pier Michele Giagaraccio (16th century AD), jurist, lawyer, and poet
- Paola Leone, neurologist leader researcher of Canavan disease
- Giovanni Lilliu ( 1914 – 2012), archeologist, academician, publicist and politician.
- Eva Mameli (1886 – 1978), botanist, naturalist and mathematician.
- Ettore Pais (1856– 1939), historian with Sardinian ancestry
- Gustavo Piga (born 1964), economist (Sardinian ancestry)
- Antonio Pigliaru (1922–1969), philosopher
- Paolo Savona (born 1936), economist
- Giovanni Soro (died 1544), the Western world first great cryptanalyst. Soro was employed in Venice by the Council of Ten as cipher breaker-in-chief.
- Giovanni Spano (1803–1878), linguist and archaeologist
- Nicola Tanda (born 1928) philologist and literary critic.
- Pasquale Tola (1800–1874), historian, magistrate and politician
Activists
- Aurelio Chessa ( 1913 – 1996) anarchist, journalist and historian
- Giovanni Nuvoli
Architects and designers
- Paola Antonelli (born 1963), architect, senior Curator in the Department of Architecture and Design at the Museum of Modern Art in New York
- Carlo Battaglia (1933 – 2005), designer
- Gaetano Cima (1805 – 1878), Neoclassical architect
- Fernando Clemente (1917–1998), architect and urbanist
- Francesco Boffo (1796-1867), Neoclassical architect
- Davis Ducart
- Renzo Frau (Cagliari 1880 - 1926), designer
- Flavio Manzoni (born 1965), architect and car designer
- Ambra Medda (born 1982), Designer
- Antonio Simon Mossa (born 1916): Architect, politician and journalist
- Vico Mossa (1914 - 2003), Architect
- Orazio Satta Puliga (1910 - 1974), car designer with Sardinian ancestry
- Enzo Satta, urbanist and architect
- Eugenio Tavolara (1901–1963), sculptor and designer
Astronauts

Wally Schirra
- Wally Schirra (1923 – 2007)
Authors

Grazia Deledda, Nobel Prize for Literature in 1926
- Milena Agus (born 1955)
- Francesco Alziator (1909-1977), writer and journalist
- Antonella Anedda (born 1955), half-Sardinian
- Giulio Angioni (born 1939) writer and anthropologist
- Gerolamo Araolla (1542-1615)
- Sergio Atzeni (1952-1995)
- Vicente Bacallar Sanna (1669-1726)
- Ludovico Baille (1764-1839)
- Italo Calvino (1923-1985) (Sardinian from mother side), writer candidate for Nobel Prize in Literature.
- Alberto Capitta (born 1954)
- Fausta Cialente (1898-1994)
- Antoni Cossu (1927–2002)
- Cecilia Maria de Candia (1853 - 1926), writer (Sardinian ancestry from father side)
- Grazia Deledda (1871-1936), winner of the Nobel prize for literature
- Pietro Delitala (middle 16th century - 1613), poet
- Salvatore Farina (1846-1918), novelist
- Maria Chessa Lai (1922 - 2012), poet
- Gavino Ledda (born 1938)
- Emilio Lussu (1890-1975)
- Goffredo Mameli, patriot and poet, creator of the Italian anthem (born in Genoa by Sardinian father)
- Francesco Manunta i Baldino (1928–1995), poet
- Melchiorre Murenu (1803-1854)
- Michela Murgia
- Salvatore Niffoi (born 1950), writer.
- Rafael Sari (1904 - 1978),poet and writer
- Flavio Soriga (born 1975) writer
- Pasqual Scanu (1908 - 1978)
- Tigellius (1st century BC – 40 BC), lyric poet during the time of Julius Caesar
- Pasquale Tola (1800-1874)
- Dolores Turchi (born 1935)
Businessmen
- Massimo Cellino (born 1956), entrepreneur and football club owner.
- Giovanni Antonio Sanna (1819 – 1875), entrepreneur and politician.
- Renato Soru (born 1957), entrepreneur founder of Tiscali and former governor of Sardinia
Cinema and TV
Actors & actresses

Maria Luisa Pierangeli
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Melissa Satta
- Gianni Agus
- Mavie Bardanzellu (born 1938), actress
- Éric Cantona (born 24 May 1966), French actor and football player with Sardinian ancestry
- Vittorio Congia (born 4 November 1930), film actor
- Donatella Damiani (born 1958), Sardinian from father side
- Rossana Ghessa (born 24 January 1943)
- Rita Livesi (born 1915)
- Bruce Kirby (born 1928), American actor, Sardinian ancestry
- Denis Marti (born 1972), pornographic actor and adult film maker
- Christopher Meloni - American actor, father from Sardinia
- Gloria Milland (born 1940), actress
- Fernanda Montenegro (born 1929), Brazilian actress, with Sardinian ancestry from mother's side
- Tiberio Murgia
- Caterina Murino
- Amedeo Nazzari
- Alessandro Nivola-American Actor, Grandson of Costantino Nivola
- Marisa Pierangeli
- Anna Maria Pierangeli - also known as Pier Angeli
- Bruno Putzulu French actor, Sardinian ancestry
- Stefano Satta Flores, Sardinian ancestry
- Marisa Solinas, Sardinian ancestry
Filmmakers
- Luigi Batzella
- Antonello Grimaldi
- Nanni Loy
- Sebastian Piras, photographer and filmmaker
- Fiorenzo Serra (1921 - 2005), documentarist
- Franco Solinas (1927-1982) screenwriter
Showgirls and fashion models
- Elisabetta Canalis
- Franca Dall'Olio (born 1945), Miss Italia 1963.
- Valeria Marini, born in Rome from Sardinian parents
- Alessandra Meloni (born 1972). Miss Italia 1994.
- Giorgia Palmas
- Pamela Prati (Sardinian from mother side)
- Virginia Sanjust di Teulada (born 1977), Sardinian from father side
- Melissa Satta
- Adriana Serra (1923 – 1995), actress and Miss Italia 1941 (sardinian from father side) [1] [2]
Police officers
Criminals
- Er Canaro (born 1956)
- Giovanni Corbeddu Salis (1844 - 1898), outlaw.
Journalists
- Corrado Augias (born 26 January 1935), Sardinian ancestry
- Mino Carta (born 1933), Sardinian parents
- Pasquale Chessa (born 1947), historian and journalist
- Attilio Deffenu (1890–1918) journalist, syndicalist and patriot
- Jean-Marc Morandini (born 1965) Sardinian from mother side
- Annalisa Piras (born 1971), journalist and film maker [3]
- Cristiano Ruiu (born 1979)
- Barbara Serra (born 1974), Sardinian from father side
Mercenaries, soldiers & troops

Domenico Millelire
- Mario Aramu (1900 – 1940) aviator.
- Tercio de Cerdeña, (founded 1564), infantry brigade of the Spanish Army
- Brigata Cagliari (founded 1862), mechanized infantry brigade of the Italian Army up 1926.
- Brigata Sassari, (founded 1915), mechanized infantry brigade of the Italian Army
- Granatieri di Sardegna Mechanized Brigade, (founded 1814), mechanized infantry brigade of the Italian Army
- Domenico Millelire (1761 – 1827) patriot, navy officer.
- Antonio Todde (1889 – 2002), oldest man in the world at the date of his death and the third-oldest military veteran ever
- Efisio Tola (1803 - 1833), patriot.
- Virgilio Nurchis (1892 - ?) Brigadier-General, one of the Italian Generals of WWII
- Manoel José Nurchis (1940 - 1972) aka 'Gil', Brazilian guerrillero of Sardinian origin.
- Justin Tuveri (May 13, 1898 – October 5, 2007), one of the last Italian veterans of the First World War
Musicians and singers

Goffredo Mameli, author of Italian national anthem (Genoese of Sardinian ancestry).

the tenor Giovanni Matteo De Candia.
Giuseppe Anedda
- Giuseppe Anedda (1912 – 1997)
- Bianca Atzei (born 1987)
- Maria Carta
- Chaoswave
- Collage
- Giovanni Matteo De Candia, operatic singer (tenor), known as Mario
- Bernardo de Muro, operatic singer (tenor)
- Francesco Demuro
- Roberto Diana (born 1983) musician, guitarist, composer, producer and session man.
- La Fossa (rap group)
- Paolo Fresu
- Ricky Gianco (born Riccardo Sanna, 1943), singer, songwriter, guitarist and record producer,with partial Sardinian ancestry
- Raimondo Inconis (born 1959 ), contrabassoonist.
- Elena Ledda
- Nyco Lilliu (born 1987), Sardinian ancestry
- Pierrick Lilliu (born 1986), Sardinian ancestry
- Bernadette Manca di Nissa
- Franca Masu (born 1962)
- Carmen Melis (1885–1967), operatic soprano
- Efisio Melis
- Roberto Meloni
- Filomena Moretti, guitarist
- Franco Oppo ( 1935 – 2016) composer and scholar
- Aldo Piga, music compose
- Marisa Sannia
- Valerio Scanu
- Angelo Sotgiu (born 1946)
- Tazenda
- Tenores di Bitti
Visual artists
Painters, illustrators, photographers, sculptors

Francesco Ciusa
- Edina Altara (1898–1983), illustrator and painter
- Giuseppe Biasi (1885–1945), painter
- Vittore Bocchetta (born 1918), Sculptor, painter and academic
- Carlo Chessa (1855 – 1912) painter, printmaker, and illustrator
- Francesco Ciusa (1883 – 1949) sculptor.
- Ignazio Fresu (born 1957), sculptor
- Giovanni del Giglio (died 1554), mannerist painter
- Master of Castelsardo (15th-16th century), painter
- Francesco Menzio (1899–1979), Painter
- Ugo Mulas (1928 - 1973), photographer with Sardinian ancestry
- Costantino Nivola (1911–1988), sculptor
- Aligi Sassu (1912–2000), sculptor and painter
- Pinuccio Sciola ( 1942 - 2016), sculptor
- Mario Sironi (1885–1961), modernist painter, sculptor, illustrator, and designer
- Maria Antonietta Tilloca
- Vittoria Valmaggia (1944-2009), painter, ceramist sculptor and designer
Cartoonists & comics creators
- Aurelio Galleppini (1917-1994) (His parents were Sardinians)
- Igort (real name Igor Tuveri) (born 1958)
- Graziano Origa (born 1952), cartoonist, punk artist
- Michele Medda (born 1962), comic writer
Politicians
See also: List of rulers of Sardinia


Giovanni Maria Angioy, Sardinian patriot
- Giuseppe Abozzi (1882 - 1962), socialist

Enrico Letta (Pisan of Sardinian ancestry).
- Giovanni Maria Angioy (1751–1808), politician and patriot
- Gavino Angius (born 1946), senator
- Vicente Bacallar Sanna (1669-1726), governor of Cagliari and Gallura, Spanish ambassador
- Benedetta of Cagliari (c. 1194–1232/1233), giudicessa of Cagliari
- Enrico Berlinguer (1922–1984), Italian Communist Party leader
- Giovanni Berlinguer (born 1924), member of the European Parliament
- Luigi Berlinguer (born 25 July 1932), Minister of Universities, Science and Technology
- Mario Berlinguer (1891–1969)
- Sergio Berlinguer (born 6 May 1934)
- Francesco Cocco-Ortu (1842 –1929), minister of the Kingdom of Italy.
- Michele Columbu (born 1914), former member of the European Parliament
- Francesco Cossiga (1928–2010), former President of the Italian Republic
- Giuseppe Cossiga (born October 30, 1963)
- Graziano Delrio (born 1960), Italian Minister of Infrastructure and Transport with Sardinian ancestry [4]
- Bruno Dettori ( born 1941 )
- Oliviero Diliberto (born 1956), Party of Italian Communists leader
- Eleanor of Arborea (1347–1404), Giudicessa of Arborea
- Beji Caid Essebsi (born 1926), President of Tunisia (Paternal great-great-grandfather from Sardinia)
- Antonio Gramsci (1891–1937), founding member of the Italian Communist Party
- Hugh I of Arborea (1178–1211), giudice of Arborea
- Enrico Letta (born 1966), former Prime Minister of Italy. Sardinian from mother side.
- Ippolita Ludovisi (1663–1733), princess of Piombino
- Emilio Lussu (1890–1975), soldier, politician and writer
- Giuseppe Manno (1786 - 1868), magistrate, politician and historian.
- Jean-Paul Marat (from the father's side) (1743–1793), politician during the French Revolution
- Marianus IV of Arborea the Great (1329–1376), giudice of Arborea
- Giorgia Meloni (born 1977), ex minister of Italy (Sardinian from father side)
- Ospitone (6th century AD), chief of people of Barbagia
- Paolo Orano ( 1875 - 1945 ) psychologist, politician and writer.
- Juan Domingo Perón (1895–1974), President of Argentina (Sardinian descent from father side)
- Giuseppe Pisanu (born 1937), former Italian minister
- Edmondo Sanjust di Teulada ( 1858 – 1936) engineer and politician.
- Giuseppe Saragat (1898 – 1988), President of the Italian Republic.
- Michele Schirru (1899 - 1931), anarchist who attempted to assassinate Italian dictator Benito Mussolini
- Antonio Segni (1891–1972), former President of the Italian Republic
- Mario Segni (born 1939), former member of Italian Parliament and European Parliament
- Adelasia of Torres (1207–1259), giudicessa di Torres
Sports figures
Athletics
- Sandro Floris
- Giorgio Marras
- Mario Medda (1943 – 1981), modern pentathlete
- Eugenio Meloni (born 1994), high jump specialist
- Giovanni Puggioni
- Silvia Salis (born in Genoa, Sardinian ancestry)
- Antonio Siddi (16 June 1923 – 21 January 1983)
- Valentina Uccheddu, long jumper
Auto racing drivers
- Clemente Biondetti
- Domenico Brigaglia (born 1958), Grand Prix motorcycle road racer
- Omar Magliona (born 1977)
- Giovanni de Riu (1925 – 2008), Formula One racing driver
- Simone Sanna (born 1978)
Basketball Players
- Federica Brunetti (born 1988)
- Massimo Chessa (born 1988) professional basketball player.
- Luigi Datome (born 1987 ) professional basketball player with Sardinian ancestry who currently plays for Fenerbahçe Ülker.
- Lidia Oppo (born 1995)
- Daniele Soro (born 1975)
- Marco Spissu (born 1995) professional basketball player for the U-20 Italian national team.
Bicycle racers
Bodybuilders
- Franco Columbu, Mr Olympia in 1976 and 1981, and Mr Universe 1970 [6]
Boxers & wrestlers
- Fernando Atzori (born 1942), olympic boxing gold medalist
- Salvatore Burruni Boxing Champion
- Joe Calzaghe - father Enzo from Sardinia
- Enzo Calzaghe
- Nicolino Locche (1939 – 2005), Argentine boxer with Sardinian ancestry
- Duilio Loi - Sardinian from father side
- Simone Maludrottu - European bantamweight boxing champion
- Gavino Matta
- Graciano Rocchigiani - father Zanubio from Sardinia
- Franco Udella - World Boxing Champion
Canoers
- Pierangelo Congiu (born 1951), sprint canoer
Extreme Sportsmen
- John Carta (1946 –1990), skydiver and basejumper pioneer
Footballers

Salvatore Sirigu

Andrea Cossu
- Mattia Aramu (born 1995), sardinian parents [7][8]
- Simone Aresti (born 1986)
- Salvatore Burrai
- Dennis Chessa (born 1992) Sardinian ancestry
- Andrea Cocco
- Sandro Cois - Sardinian origin
- Alessio Cossu (born 1986)
- Andrea Cossu (footballer, born 1980)
- Enrico Cotza
- Antonello Cuccureddu - born in Alghero
- Mattia Desole (born 1993)
- Daniele Dessena (born 1987)- Sardinian origin
- Alessandro Farina
- Gianluca Festa
- Michele Fini (born 1974)
- Valerio Fiori (born 1969)
- Alessandro Frau
- Salvatore Fresi
- Gustavo Giagnoni
- Nicola Lai
- Valentino Lai
- Marco Mancosu
- Matteo Mancosu
- Marco Materazzi - Mother from Tempio, father from Arborea, province of Oristano
- Giuseppe Materazzi
- Gianfranco Matteoli
- Salvatore Pinna, goalkeeper
- Francesco Pisano
- Andrea Pisanu
- Marco Sau
- Katia Serra, Sardinian origin
- Simona Sodini (born 1982)
- Giovanni Solinas (born 1968), football manager
- Salvatore Sirigu
- Pietro Paolo Virdis
- Gianfranco Zola
Ice hockey players
Equestrian Champions and Jockeys

Paolo Angioni in 1968
- Paolo Angioni (born 22 January 1938), equestrian olympic champion
- Andrea Degortes best known as Aceto
- Frankie Dettori - Born in Milan from Sardinian parents
- Gianfranco Dettori
Rowers
- Francesco Cossu (born January 11, 1907, date of death unknown)
Speed skaters
- Fabio Carta - Born in Torino, Sardinian parents
Tennis Players
Volleyball Players
- Alessia Orro (born 1998), captain of the Italy women's under 18 national volleyball team
- Andreia Marras (born 1971) Sardinian ancestry
Religious figures

Pope Hilarius

Joseph Toronto
- Abraham da Cagliari (8th century AD), Rabbi
- Ottorino Pietro Alberti (1927-2012) Archibishop
- Salvatore Alepus (1503–1568), Archbishop
- Luigi Amat di San Filippo e Sorso (1796–1878), Cardinal
- Antiochus of Sulcis (died c. 110 AD), Christian martyr
- Hilary the Deacon (mid-4th century)
- Ilario Cao
- Nicholas Congiato, (1816 – 1897) Jesuit, President of Santa Clara University
- Luigi De Magistris, Cardinal
- Giovanni Melis Fois, Prelate of Roman Catholic Church
- Saint Ephysius (250-303), Christian martyr
- Eusebius of Vercelli
- Saint Gabinus (4th century AD), Christian martyr
- Pope Hilarius (died 468), Pope
- St. Ignatius of Laconi, (1701-1781)
- Saint Lucifer (4th century AD), Bishop of Cagliari
- Antonia Mesina (1919–1935), Martyr
- Carlo Mario Francesco Pompedda (1929 – 2006), Italian cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church and the Prefect of the Apostolic Signatura for the Roman Curia
- Riccus (13th century), Archbishop
- Maria Gabriella Sagheddu (1914–1939), Saint Beatus
- Pope Symmachus (6th century AD), Pope
- Joseph Toronto (1818–1883), Mormon missionary
- Aloysius Varsi (1830 -1900)
- Francesco Zirano (1565 - 1603) member of the Order of Friars Minor, beatified in 2014.
See also
References
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