Lista de Personas Famosas llamadas Raffaello
Raffaello da Montelupo
Raffaello da Montelupo, nacido Raffaele Sinibaldi, fue un escultor y arquitecto italiano del Renacimiento, y aprendiz de Miguel Ángel. Era hijo de otro escultor, Baccio da Montelupo. Tanto el padre como el hijo aparecen biografiados en las célebres Vite de 'più eccellenti pittori, scultori, ed architettide Vasari.
Raffaello da Brescia
Raffaello del Brescianino or Dei Piccinelli was an Italian painter of the Renaissance period, active in Siena. Together with his brother Andrea, they were known as the Brescianini of Siena. He was the son of a dancing-master at Siena, where he flourished from 1507 to 1525. He was the pupil of a Sienese painter, named Giovan Battista Giusi, and they together painted an altar-piece, representing the 'Virgin and Child, with Saints,' which is in the Siena Academy, and in 1524 the 'Baptism of Christ,' for the baptistery of the cathedral of the same city. In 1525 the brothers went to Florence, and in the same year Andrea, and probably Raffaello also, was registered in the Painters' Guild. The brothers appear to have worked under the influence of Fra Bartolommeo. Raffaello died at Florence in 1545.
Raffaele Brignetti
Raffaello Brignetti was an Italian writer. He grew up on the island of Elba where his father was a lighthouse keeper. He moved to Rome in the middle of the Second World War, and spent a couple of years in German labour camps. He studied modern Italian literature at university, graduating in 1947. He was a disciple of Ungaretti, in common with other young idealistic intellectuals of his era such as Leone Piccioni, Silori Luigi, Mario Petrucciani, Elio Filippo Accrocca, etc.
Raffaello Sanzio Morghen
Raffaello Sanzio Morghen fue un grabador italiano. Nacido en Nápoles, presuntamente en una familia alemana de grabadores.
Raffaello Fagnoni
Raffaello Fagnoni was an Italian architect. His work was part of the architecture event in the art competition at the 1936 Summer Olympics.
Raffaello Martinelli
Raffaello Martinelli es un obispo católico, teólogo, pedagogo y escritor italiano. Ordenado sacerdote en 1972. En 1980 pasó a trabajar en la Congregación para la Doctrina de la Fe y en 1999, recibió por parte de Juan Pablo II el título de Prelado de honor de Su Santidad. Actualmente tras nombrado en 2009, por el papa Benedicto XVI, es el nuevo Obispo de la Sede suburbicaria de Frascati y también desde ese mismo año es miembro de la Congregación para las Causas de los Santos.
Raffaello Petrucci
Raffaele o Raffaello Petrucci fue un eclesiástico italiano.