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Ludovico () is an Italian masculine given name. It is sometimes spelled
Lodovico Lodovico is an Italian masculine given name, and may refer to: * Cigoli (1559–1613), Italian painter and architect * Lodovico, Count Corti (1823–1888), Italian diplomat * Lodovico Agostini (1534–1590), Italian composer * Lodovico Altieri (180 ...
. The feminine equivalent is
Ludovica Ludovica or Ludovika or Ludowika is a feminine given name, a counterpart of the masculine names Ludovic or Ludovico and the related Louis (given name), Louis or Ludwig (given name), Ludwig. As of 2021, it was among the ten most popular names for n ...
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Persons with the name Ludovico


Given name

* Ludovico D'Aragona (1876–1961), Italian socialist politician *
Ludovico Ariosto Ludovico Ariosto (; 8 September 1474 – 6 July 1533) was an Italian poet. He is best known as the author of the romance epic ''Orlando Furioso'' (1516). The poem, a continuation of Matteo Maria Boiardo's ''Orlando Innamorato'', describes the ...
(1474–1533), Italian poet * Ludovico Avio (1932–1996), Argentine football forward *
Ludovico Baille Ludovico Baille (Cagliari February 3, 1764 – Cagliari March 14, 1839) Having graduated in law from the Reale Università di Cagliari he was appointed in 1786 to the Ministry of the Spanish government at Turin, but his chief interest was in t ...
(1764–1839), Italian historian *
Ludovico Balbi Ludovico Balbi (c. 1545 – 1604) was a Venetian singer and composer, and conductor. He was a pupil of Costanzo Porta and a choirmaster at Padua. Among his compositions are masses, motets, canzoni, madrigals, and others. Surviving compositions d ...
(1540–1604), Italian composer * Ludovico Barassi (1873–1953), Italian jurist *
Ludovico Barbo Ludovico Barbo, O.S.B. (1381–1443), also referred to as Luigi Barbo, was a significant figure in the movement to reform monastic life in northern Italy during the 15th century. Originally a canon of the community which became the Canons Reg ...
(1381–1443), Italian monastic life reformer * Ludovico Bertonio (1552–1625), Italian Jesuit missionary * Ludovico Bidoglio (1900–1970), Argentinian footballer * Ludovico Brea (c. 1450–c. 1523), Italian painter *
Ludovico di Breme Ludovico di Breme ( Turin, 1780 – Turin, 15 August 1820), whose complete name was Ludovico Arborio Gattinara dei Marchesi di Breme, was an Italian writer and thinker, as well as a contributor to Milan's principal romantic journal, ''Il Conciliato ...
(1780–1820), Italian writer * Ludovico Ottavio Burnacini (1636–1707), Italian architect and stage designer * Ludovico Buti (c. 1560–after 1611), Italian painter * Ludovico Camangi (1903–1976), Italian politician * Lodovico Campalastro, Italian painter * Ludovico di Caporiacco (1901–1951), Italian arachnologist * Ludovico Carracci (1555–1619), Italian painter, etcher, and printmaker * Ludovico of Casoria (1814–1885), Italian Franciscan friar * Ludovico Cavaleri (1867–1942), Italian painter * Ludovico Chigi Albani della Rovere (1866–1951), Grand Master of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta * Ludovico Costa (fl. 1648-1657), Italian painter *
Ludovico David Ludovico Antonio David was born at Lugano in 1648. After studying for some time at Milan, under the Cavaliere Cairo and Ercole Procaccini, he went to Bologna, where he entered the school of Carlo Cignani. He was a painter of some eminence, and ga ...
(born 1648), Italian painter *
Ludovico Donato Ludovico Donato (died 1385 or 1386) was an Italian Franciscan. He became Minister General of his order, of the Rome obedience during the Western Schism, in 1379. In 1383 he was created a Cardinal, the first ever from Venice. He was arrested with ...
(died c. 1385), Italian cardinal * Ludovico Einaudi (born 1955), Italian pianist and composer * Ludovico Fremont (1982), Italian actor *
Ludovico Furconio Ludovico Furconio was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Giovinazzo (1528–1549). Biography On 4 December 1528, Ludovico Furconio was appointed by Pope Clement VII Pope Clement VII ( la, Clemens VII; it, Clemente VII; born G ...
, Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Giovinazzo (1528-1549) * Ludovico de Filippi (1872–1918), Italian naval officer and a pioneer of Italian aviation * Ludovico Geymonat (1908–1991), Italian Marxist philosopher *
Ludovico Giamagna Ludovico Giamagna, O.P. (1594–1634) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Ston (1632–1634).Ludovico Gimignani Ludovico Gimignani (1643 – 26 June 1697) was an Italian painter, who is mainly known for his altarpieces for churches in Rome. Biography Ludovico was born in Rome as the son of the painter Giacinto (1611–1681). His father was one of the mai ...
(1643–1697), Italian painter *
Ludovico Gonzaga (disambiguation) Ludovico Gonzaga (also spelled Lodovico) was the name of several prominent members of the House of Gonzaga: * Ludovico I Gonzaga (1268–1360), better known as Luigi, the first ''Capitano del Popolo'' ('Captain of the People') of Mantua and Imperia ...
, multiple people, including: **
Ludovico I Gonzaga Ludovico I Gonzaga (1268 – 18 January 1360) was an Italian lord, the founder of the Gonzaga family who was the first capitano del popolo of Mantua and imperial vicar. Biography Born in Mantua, he was the son of Guido Corradi and the grandson of ...
(1268–1360), better known as Luigi, the first ''Capitano del Popolo'' of Mantua and
Imperial Vicar An imperial vicar (german: Reichsvikar) was a prince charged with administering all or part of the Holy Roman Empire on behalf of the emperor. Later, an imperial vicar was invariably one of two princes charged by the Golden Bull with administering ...
** Ludovico II Gonzaga (1334–1382), Italian politician who was ''Capitano del Popolo'' of Mantua **
Ludovico III Gonzaga Ludovico III Gonzaga of Mantua, also spelled Lodovico (also Ludovico II; 5 June 1412 – 12 June 1478) was the ruler of the Italian city of Mantua from 1444 to his death in 1478. Biography Ludovico was the son of Gianfrancesco I Gonzaga ...
(1412–1478), ruler of Mantua, Italy **
Ludovico Gonzaga (1480-1540) Ludovico Gonzaga (also spelled Lodovico) was the name of several prominent members of the House of Gonzaga: * Ludovico I Gonzaga (1268–1360), better known as Luigi, the first ''Capitano del Popolo'' ('Captain of the People') of Mantua and Imperia ...
(c. 1480–1540), Italian nobleman and condottiero *
Ludovico Gonzaga-Nevers Louis de Gonzague, Duke of Nevers ( it, Ludovico, italic=no or Luigi di Gonzaga-Nevers; 18 September 1539 â€“ 23 October 1595) was a soldier, governor and statesman during the French Wars of Religion. Of Italian extraction, his father and br ...
, (1539–1595), Duke of Nevers from 1565 * Ludovico Lana (c. 1597–1646), Italian painter * Ludovico Lipparini (1800–1856), Italian painter * Ludovico Ludovisi (1595–1632), Italian cardinal and statesman * Ludovico de Luigi (born 1933), Italian sculptor and painter * Ludovico Madruzzo (1532–1600), Italian cardinal and statesman * Ludovico Manin (1725–1802), Doge of Venice * Ludovico Mazzanti (1686–1775), Italian painter *
Ludovico Mazzolino Ludovico Mazzolino (1480 – c. 1528) - also known as Mazzolini da Ferrara, Lodovico Ferraresa, and Il Ferrarese - was an Italian Renaissance painter active in Ferrara and Bologna. Biography He was born and died in Ferrara. He appears to have ...
(1480–c. 1528), Italian painter * Ludovico Micara (1775–1847), Italian cardinal * Ludovico Moresi (born 1980), Italian footballer * Ludovico Antonio Muratori (1672–1750), Italian historian * Ludovico Nitoglia (born 1983), Italian rugby union player * Ludovico Pasquali, (c. 1500–1551), Italian writer *
Ludovico Prodocator Ludovico Prodocator or Podochatero, Podocatharo, Podocatharus, Podacatharus, Podocathro (? in Cyprus – 24 August 1504) was a cardinal of the Catholic Church. He was bishop of Capaccio. He was private secretary and possibly physician to Rodrigo ...
(died 1504), Italian cardinal *
Ludovico Racaniello Ludovico Racaniello (1352–1441) was an Italian condottiero active in Tuscany. Biography Ludovico was born in Todi, the first child of Riccardo, and a descendant of the Racaniello family of Umbrian origin. He dedicated a number of years to the st ...
(1352–1441), Italian condottiero * Lodovico Rocca (1895–1986), Italian composer * Ludovico Roncalli (1654–1713), Italian nobleman and composer *
Ludovico Rusconi Sassi Ludovico Rusconi Sassi (28 February 1678 – 18 August 1736) was an Italian architect of the Rococo period. Biography and principal works Born in Rome, he was inducted in 1702 to the Academy of Saint Luke. Ludovico Rusconi is known to have worke ...
(1678–1736), Italian architect *
Ludovico Sabbatini Ludovico Sabbatini (30 August 1650 – 11 June 1724) was an Italian priest and religious educator, who was beatified by the Catholic Church in 1765. He is venerated on 11 June, the day of his death. Life Born in Naples, Italy, to a deeply r ...
(1650–1724), Italian priest and religious educator * Ludovico I of Saluzzo (c. 1416–1475), marquess of Saluzzo * Ludovico II of Saluzzo (1438–1504), Count of Carmagnola and marquess of Saluzzo * Ludovico Scarfiotti (1933–1968), Italian sports car driver *
Ludovico Sforza Ludovico Maria Sforza (; 27 July 1452 – 27 May 1508), also known as Ludovico il Moro (; "the Moor"). "Arbiter of Italy", according to the expression used by Guicciardini,
(1452–1508), member of the Sforza dynasty of the Duchy of Milan * Ludovico Maria Sinistrari (1622–1701), Italian Franciscan priest and author * Ludovico Tommasi (1866–1941), Italian painter * Ludovico de Torres (disambiguation), multiple people, including: **
Ludovico de Torres (cardinal) Ludovico de Torres (1552 – 8 July 1609) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Cardinal-Priest of San Pancrazio (1606-1609) and Archbishop of Monreale (1588-1609).Ludovico de Torres (archbishop) Ludovico de Torres (4 November 1533 – 31 December 1583) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Archbishop of Monreale (1573–1583).
(1533–1583), Roman Catholic archbishop *
Ludovico Trasi Ludovico Trasi (1634–February 20, 1694) was an Italian painter of the Baroque period, born and active in Ascoli Piceno. Trasi was born to a little known painter, Antonio Trasi, who sent his son to study abroad. Contemporarily with his life ...
(1634–1694), Italian painter * Ludovico Trevisan (1401–1465), Italian catholic prelate * Ludovico di Varthema (c. 1470–1517), Italian traveller and writer * Ludovico Vicentino degli Arrighi (1475–1527), papal scribe and type designer


Surname

* Alessandro Ludovico (born 1969), artist, media critic and magazine editor in chief * Pedro Ludovico (1891–1979), founder of Goiânia, Brazil


Other uses

* The fictional Ludovico technique of psychological conditioning from the novel and film ''A Clockwork Orange'' *
Ludovico Technique LLC Ludovico Technique LLC was an art and entertainment production company which produces a variety of media, from feature films, to comic books. Their name comes from the Ludovico technique, a fictitious brainwashing technique from both the novel and ...
, an art and entertainment production company *
Lodovico Lodovico is an Italian masculine given name, and may refer to: * Cigoli (1559–1613), Italian painter and architect * Lodovico, Count Corti (1823–1888), Italian diplomat * Lodovico Agostini (1534–1590), Italian composer * Lodovico Altieri (180 ...
, Kinsman to Brabantio, cousin to Desdemona in the play Othello * A rap album by
Şanışer Sarp Palaur (born 9 November 1987), better known by his stage name Şanışer, is a Turkish rapper and songwriter. Life and career After graduating from Primary, Middle and High school in Istanbul, he achieved an acceptance in Mugla Universi ...


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Lodovico Lodovico is an Italian masculine given name, and may refer to: * Cigoli (1559–1613), Italian painter and architect * Lodovico, Count Corti (1823–1888), Italian diplomat * Lodovico Agostini (1534–1590), Italian composer * Lodovico Altieri (180 ...
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