Talk:List of Italians

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[edit] Antonio da Sangallo

Which Italian Antonio da Sangallo are we interested in? Antonio da Sangallo the Elder or Antonio da Sangallo the Younger? Or both? Also, aren't they better served as architects than as artists? --Ricky81682 03:47, Dec 2, 2004 (UTC)

[edit] Expanding

This list seriously needs to be expanded. I was able to add nearly 20 composers alone. That's my part. Your turn.

Thanks.

09:32, 7 September 2005 (UTC)

[edit] Removing

This list seriously needs to be shortened. I was able to delete 5 athletes alone. That's my part. Your turn.

Thanks.

--Tom 21:04, 7 June 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Poor Steve Nunno...

In his listing, I don't think there need to be quotes around "Renowned Gymnastics Coach". Folks, he actually was a gymnastics coach, and coaching Shannon Miller gave him some renown. The quotes inject some sarcasm into his listing, as though he shouldn't be there. Mahalo. --Coryma 23:46, 2 July 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Famous "others"

Why is Savonarola called a "Book burning priest, and ruler of Florence." Wouldn't "influential priest" be a little more appropriate? Also Napoleon was born on Corsica, a French island, so he isn't Italian is he? 67.173.240.92 20:19, 12 July 2006 (UTC)

A french island because France bought it from Genoa. And when Napoleone was born the island still was under the rule of Genoa. And it was (and still is) inhabitated by an Italian population.