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* Tommaso Acquaviva d'Aragona (1600–1672), Roman Catholic prelate *
Tommaso Aldrovandini Tommaso Aldrovandini (21 December 1653 – 23 October 1736) was an Italian painter of the Baroque period. He mainly painted perspective views and architectural subjects (quadratura), in which the figures were painted by Marcantonio France ...
(1653–1736), Italian painter of the Baroque period *
Tommaso de Aleni Tommaso de Aleni (early 16th century) (also called Il Fadino), was an Italian painter of the Renaissance period, active in his native Cremona. He was a pupil of Galeazzo Campi. He was also influenced by the works of Perugino Pietro Perugino ( ...
(16th century), Italian painter of the Renaissance period *
Tommaso Allan Tommaso Allan (; born 26 April 1993) is an Italian professional rugby union player who primarily plays fly-half for Harlequins of the English Premiership. He has also represented Italy at international level, having made his test debut against ...
, Italian rugby union player * Tommaso Amantini (1625–1675), Italian sculptor and painter of the Baroque period *
Tommaso Ammirato Tommaso Ammirato (died 1438) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Roman Catholic Diocese of Lecce, Bishop of Lecce (1429–1438). ''(in Latin)''
(died 1438), Roman Catholic prelate *
Tommaso d'Ancora Tommaso d'Ancora, C.R. or Tommaso d'Ariconi (1583–1656) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Archbishop of Trani (1635–1656) ''(in Latin)'' and Bishop of Mottola (1630–1634). ''(in Latin)'' Biography Tommaso d'Ancora was born in S ...
(1583–1656), Roman Catholic prelate *
Tommaso d'Aquino (disambiguation) Tommaso d'Aquino may refer to: *Thomas Aquinas (1225–1274), Roman Catholic saint * Tommaso d'Aquino (bishop of Mottola) (1584-1651) *Tommaso d'Aquino (bishop of Sessa Aurunca) (1635-1705) *Tommaso d'Aquino (bishop of Vico Equense) Tommaso d'Aqu ...
, multiple people * Tommaso Arrigoni (born 1994), Italian football midfielder * Tommaso Audisio (1789–1845), Italian priest and architect *
Tommaso D'Avalos Tommaso D'Avalos, O.P. or Tommaso de Avalos (1610 – 4 December 1642) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Lucera (1642). Biography Tommaso D'Avalos was born in Pescara, Italy in March 1610 and ordained a priest in the Ord ...
(1610–1642) was a Roman Catholic prelate


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Tommaso Badia Tommaso Badia (1483 – 6 September 1547) was an Italian Dominican cardinal. Badia was born in Modena in 1483. He contributed to the establishment of the Jesuits and was the theological advisor of cardinal Gasparo Contarini. Badia was disputant ...
(1483–1547), Italian Dominican cardinal *
Tommaso Balestrieri Tommaso Balestrieri was an Italian luthier in Mantua, primarily active from 1750s to 1780s. Biography Balestrieri's origin is not well established. His violin labels identify him to be from Cremona. He was born around 1735 and moved to Mantua la ...
(18th century), Italian luthier * Tommaso Barnabei (c. 1500–1559), Italian painter * Tommaso Bellazzini (born 1987), Italian footballer *
Tommaso Benedetti Tommaso Benedetti (1797–1863) was an English-born Austrian painter of Italian descent. He was born in London, went early to Vienna, where he lived for the remainder of his life. Among his engravings are: *Two Portraits of the ‘’Emperor Fran ...
(1797–1863), English-born Austrian painter of Italian descent *
Tommaso Benvenuti (rugby union) Tommaso Benvenuti (born 12 December 1990) is an Italian rugby union player. He plays as a Centre (rugby union), centre, Wing (rugby union), wing or Fullback (rugby union), fullback. He plays for Benetton Rugby, Benetton. In October 2010, he was se ...
(born 1990), Italian rugby union player * Tommaso Berni (born 1983), Italian football goalkeeper *
Tommaso Besozzi Tommaso Francesco Besozzi (20 January 1903 – 18 November 1964), also known as Tom, was an Italian journalist and writer. He is considered to be one of the most important post-war journalists of Italy and his writing style earned him the epithet ...
(1903–1964), Italian journalist and writer *
Tommaso Bianchi Tommaso Bianchi (born 1 November 1988) is an Italian professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for club Siena. He is a former Italy U21 international. Club career Piacenza After starting his career at Follonica. The following year he ...
(born 1988), Italian football midfielder *
Tommaso Bisagno Tommaso Bisagno (5 April 1935 – 18 January 2014) was an Italian academic and politician. Biography Bisagno was born in Signa in 1935. Graduated in chemistry, he was a university professor by profession. He enrolled in Christian Democracy in ...
(1935–2014), Italian academic and politician * Tommaso Pio Boggiani (1863–1942), Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church * Tommaso Boggio (1877–1963), Italian mathematician * Tommaso Bona (16th century), Italian painter of the Renaissance period * Tommaso Boni (born 1993), Italian rugby union player * Tommaso Brancaccio (1621–1677), Roman Catholic prelate * Tommaso Buscetta (1928–2000), Sicilian mafioso


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* Tommaso Caccini (1574–1648), Italian Dominican friar and preacher * Tommaso Campailla (1668–1740), Italian philosopher, doctor, politician, poet and teacher * Tommaso Campana (fl. 1620–1640), Italian painter active during the Baroque * Tommaso Campanella (1568–1639), Dominican friar *
Tommaso Cancelloni Tommaso Cancelloni (born 5 March 1992) is an Italian former professional footballer who played as a defender. He played for several clubs throughout his career, including the Italian national side; he is currently the champion of the "Associazi ...
(born 1992), Italian football defender * Tommaso Cancellotti (born 1992), Italian football defender *
Tommaso Caputo Tommaso Caputo (born 17 October 1950) is an Italian prelate of the Catholic Church who worked in the diplomatic service of the Holy See from 1980 to 2012, when he was named Territorial Prelate of Pompei. Biography Tommaso Caputo was born on 17 O ...
(born 1950), Italian Catholic Bishop and Diplomat *
Tommaso Caracciolo Tommaso Caracciolo, Count of Roccarainola (10 March 1572 – 5 December 1631), was among others a Field Marshal who commanded parts of the Spanish forces in the Thirty Years' War. Biography His father, Tristano Caracciolo, was the son of Michel ...
(1572–1631), Field Marshal who commanded parts of the Spanish forces * Tommaso Caracciolo (disambiguation), multiple people * Tommaso Carafa (1588–1664), Roman Catholic prelate *
Tommaso Carletti Tommaso Carletti (16 April 1860 – 16 May 1919) was born in Viterbo (Italy) and was one of the List of colonial governors of Italian Somaliland, Governors of Italian Somalia. Life Tommaso Carletti was born in Viterbo (Lazio) on April 16, 1860 and ...
(1860–1919), Governor of Italian Somalia * Tommaso Cascella (1890–1968), Italian painter, known for brightly colored landscapes *
Tommaso Caudera Tommaso Caudera (born July 26, 1907 in Turin) was an Italian professional football Football is a family of team sports that involve, to varying degrees, kicking a ball to score a goal. Unqualified, the word ''football'' normally mean ...
(born 1907), Italian footballer *
Tommaso dei Cavalieri Tommaso dei Cavalieri (—1587) was an Italian nobleman, who was the object of the greatest expression of Michelangelo's love. Michelangelo was 57 years old when he met Cavalieri in 1532. The young noble was exceptionally handsome, and his appear ...
(1509–1587), Italian nobleman *
Tommaso Cazzaniga Tommaso Cazzaniga (born 17 January 1998 in Giussano) is an Italian professional football player currently playing for GS Arconatese. Honours Club ; Monza *Serie D The Serie D () is the top level of semi-professional football in the cou ...
(born 1998), Italian football player *
Tommaso Ceccarelli Tommaso Ceccarelli (born 2 June 1992) is an Italian footballer who plays as a winger or attacking midfielder for club Picerno. Career Ceccarelli scored 47 goals in two and a half years for Lazio's youth team and, while he trained with the ...
(born 1992), Italian footballer *
Tommaso Ceva Tommaso Ceva (December 20, 1648 – February 3, 1737) was an Italian Jesuit mathematician from Milan. He was the brother of Giovanni Ceva. Biography From a wealthy Milanese family, Ceva entered the Society of Jesus in 1663. He taught math ...
(1648–1737), Italian Jesuit mathematician *
Tommaso Chiecchi Tommaso Chiecchi (born 12 November 1979) is an Italian former professional footballer who played as a defender. He is the head coach of GSD Ambrosiana. Career Chiecchi started his career at his native club Chievo, but after playing 22 Serie B g ...
(born 1979), Italian football defender *
Tommaso Chieffi Tommaso Chieffi (born 20 December 1961) is an Italian professional sailor. He competed in the 1984 Summer Olympics. He sailed on ''Italia II'' during the 1987 Louis Vuitton Cup and was the navigator on '' Il Moro Challenge at the 1992 Louis Vuitt ...
(born 1961), Italian yacht racer *
Tommaso Ciampa Tommaso Whitney (born May 8, 1985) is an American professional wrestler. He is currently signed to WWE, where he performs on the Raw brand under the ring name Tommaso Ciampa. Whitney began his career in 2005, working on several independent pro ...
(born 1985), American professional wrestler *
Tommaso Coletti Tommaso Coletti (born 9 May 1984) is an Italian footballer who plays for Bisceglie as a central midfielder. Club career Born in Canosa di Puglia, Coletti spent the vast majority of his career playing for Serie C1 clubs, before signing with Serie ...
(born 1984), Italian football midfielder *
Tommaso Colombaretti Tommaso Colombaretti (born 26 June 1980) is an Italian football defender who currently plays for Fano Fano is a town and ''comune'' of the province of Pesaro and Urbino in the Marche region of Italy. It is a beach resort southeast of Pe ...
(born 1980), Italian football defender * Tommaso Conca (1734–1822), Italian painter and draftsman * Tommaso Condulmier (1759–1823), Italian noble and admiral *
Tommaso da Cori Tommaso da Cori (4 June 1655 - 11 January 1729) - born Francesco Antonio Placidi - was an Italian Roman Catholic priest and a professed member of the Order of Friars Minor who lived as a hermit for much of his religious life. He gained fame as a ...
(1655–1729), Italian Roman Catholic priest *
Tommaso Corsini Tommaso Corsini (28 February 1835 – 22 May 1919) was an Italian politician. He was born in and was mayor of Florence. He served in the Senate of the Kingdom of Italy. He died in Marsiliana, province of Grosseto, Tuscany. Honors * Order of Sai ...
(1835–1919), Italian politician who was mayor of Florence *
Tommaso Costa Tommaso Costa (1634–1690) was an Italian painter of the Baroque period. He was born in Sassuolo, and died in Reggio Emilia. He was the pupil of the painter Jean Boulanger at Modena. He painted the cupola of the church of San Vicenzo in Mode ...
(1634–1690), Italian painter of the Baroque period *
Tommaso Costanzi Tommaso Costanzi (1700–1747) was an Italian gem engraver of the late-Baroque period. He was born to a family of gem-makers and artists in Naples. His father Giovanni and brother Carlo were also a gem engravers, while his other brother Placido ...
(1700–1747), Italian gem engraver of the late-Baroque period *
Tommaso Costantino Tommaso Costantino (23 June 1885 – 28 February 1950) was an Italian fencer. He won two gold medals at the 1920 Summer Olympics. References 1885 births 1950 deaths Italian male fencers Olympic fencers of Italy Fencers at the ...
(1885–1950), Italian fencer * Tommaso Crudeli (1702–1745), Florentine free thinker


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Tommaso D'Apice Tommaso D'Apice (born 30 June 1988) is an Italian rugby union footballer who plays as a hooker. D'Apice was part of the Italian squad at the 2011 Rugby World Cup and joined Aironi after the tournament. After Aironi were disbanded he joined Glouce ...
(born 1988), Italian rugby union footballer * Tommaso D'Attoma (born 1988), Italian footballer * Tommaso Debenedetti (born 1969), Italian journalist and author *
Tommaso Dingli Tommaso Dingli ( mt, Tumas Dingli, 22 December 1591 – 28 January 1666) was a Maltese architect and sculptor. One of the last Renaissance architects on the island, he designed several parish churches, most notably those of Attard and Birkirkar ...
(1591–1666), Maltese architect and sculptor *
Tommaso Diplovataccio Tommaso Diplovataccio or Diplovatazio (1468–1541) was an Italian jurist, publisher and politician. His family was Greek nobility that emigrated from Corfu to Naples after the fall of Constantinople. After studies in Naples (where he married Ma ...
(1468–1541), Greco-Italian jurist, publisher and politician * Tommaso Dolabella (1570–1650), Baroque Italian painter from Venice *
Tommaso Domini Tommaso Domini (born 18 August 1989) is an Italian football midfielder. He played for Gubbio in the 2014–15 Lega Pro. Biography Born in Cesena, Romagna region, Domini spent 6 seasons in non-professional clubs, mainly in Serie D and Eccellenza ...
(born 1989), Italian football midfielder * Tommaso D'Orsogna (born 1990), Australian freestyle swimmer *
Tommaso Dossi Tommaso Dossi (1678 – 18 July 1730) was an Italian painter of the late-Baroque period, active in Verona. He trained with Giovanni Murari and then with Simone Brentana Simone Brentana (1656 – 9 June 1742Tommaso Dotti Tommaso Dotti (born 11 July 1993) is an Italian male short track speed skater Short-track speed skating is a form of competitive ice speed skating. In competitions, multiple skaters (typically between four and six) skate on an oval ice track ...
(born 1993), Italian male short track speed skater


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* Tommaso Fazello (1498–1570), Italian Dominican friar, historian and antiquarian *
Tommaso Maria Fusco Tommaso Maria Fusco (1 December 1831 – 24 February 1891) was an Italian Roman Catholic priest who established the Daughters of Charity of the Most Precious Blood. Pope John Paul II beatified him in 2001 and his cause for sainthood still continu ...
(1831–1891), Italian Roman Catholic priest


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Tommaso Gabrielli Tommaso Gabrielli (born 13 October 1992) is an Italian motorcycle racer who has competed in the 125cc World Championship and the FIM Superstock 1000 Cup. His brother, Matteo Gabrielli, is also a motorcycle racer. Career statistics Grand Prix moto ...
(born 1992), Italian motorcycle racer * Tommaso Gaffi (1667–1744), Italian baroque composer *
Tommaso del Garbo Tommaso del Garbo or Thomas de Garbo (c.1305, in Florence – 1370, in Florence) was a professor of medicine in Perugia and Bologna. He was the son of the physician Dino del Garbo and a friend of the poet Petrarch. It is said that the physician ...
(c. 1305–1370), professor of medicine in Perugia and Bologna *
Tommaso Gasparotti Tommaso Gasparotti (1785 – December 1847) was an Italian poet, painter, paleographist and bibibliophile archivist in Parma. He was born in Parma, son of a painter, who trained with Biagio Martini Biagio Martini (5 February 1761 – 26 A ...
(1785–1847), Italian poet, painter, paleographist and bibibliophile archivist *
Tommaso Gazzarini 375px, ''The Death of the Son of Tacchinardi'', Montepulciano Museum Tommaso Gazzarrini (February 15, 1790 – February 7, 1853) was an Italian painter born in Livorno, who painted religious and historic subjects in a Neoclassic style. Biograph ...
(1790–1853), Italian painter who painted religious and historic subjects * Tommaso Geraci (born 1931), Italian sculptor *
Tommaso Gherardini Tommaso Gherardini (December 21, 1715 - 1797) was an Italian painter, mainly of Rococo fresco decorations. Biography He was born in Florence, where he was a pupil of Vincenzo Meucci. He also traveled to Bologna and Venice to study at the respe ...
(1715–1797), Italian painter of Rococo fresco decorations * Tommaso Ghinassi (born 1987), Italian football defender * Tommaso Ghirardi (born 1975), Italian businessman * Tommaso Giordani, Italian composer active in England and Ireland * Tommaso Pasquale Gizzi (1787–1849), Italian prelate *
Tommaso Goi Tommaso Goi (born January 8, 1990) is an Italian former professional ice hockey player who last played under contract with HC Ambrì-Piotta of the Swiss National League (NL) and the Italian national team. He participated at the 2017 IIHF World Ch ...
(born 1990), Italian ice hockey player *
Tommaso Grossi Tommaso Grossi (20 January 179110 December 1853) was an Italian poet and novelist. Biography Grossi was born in Bellano, on Lake Como, and graduated in law at University of Pavia in 1810. He then went to Milan to exercise his profession but the ...
(1791–1853), Italian poet and novelist *
Tommaso Guzzoni Tommaso Guzzoni, C.O. (28 September 1632 – 8 November 1704) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Sora (1681–1702). ''(in Latin)''
(1632–1704), Roman Catholic prelate


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Tommaso Iannone Tommaso Iannone (born 16 September 1990) is a retired Italian rugby union player and he played for Zebre and Benetton Rugby, Benetton in the Pro14 and the Italy national rugby union team, Italian national team. His position was Wing (rugby union), ...
(born 1990), Italian rugby union player * Tommaso Imperato (1596–1656), Roman Catholic prelate *
Tommaso Inghirami Tommaso Inghirami (1470 – 5/6 September 1516) (also known as Phaedra, Phaedrus, or Fedra) was a Renaissance humanist and orator. He was prefect of the Vatican Library for several years and secretary of the Fifth Lateran Council. Biography Tomm ...
(1470–1516), Renaissance humanist and a deacon of the Catholic Church


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Tommaso Juglaris Tommaso Juglaris (c. 1844 – 16 January 1925) was an Italian painter active mostly in the United States, based in New England, during the late 19th and early decades of the 20th century. Biography Tommaso was born in Moncalieri and attended the ...
(1844–1925), Italian painter


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* Tommaso Labranca (1962–2016), Italian essayist, novelist, journalist, writer, and radio presenter * Tommaso Lancisi (1603–1682), Italian painter, active in a Baroque style * Tommaso Landolfi (1908–1979), Italian author, translator and literary critic *
Tommaso Laureti Tommaso Laureti, often called Tommaso Laureti Siciliano (c. 1530 — 22 September 1602), was an Italian painter from Sicily who trained in the atelier of the aged Sebastiano del Piombo and worked in Bologna. From 1582, he worked for papal patrons ...
(c. 1530—1602), Italian painter * Tommaso Leoni (born 1991), Italian snowboarder, specializing in snowboard cross * Tommaso Lequio di Assaba (1893–1965), Italian horse rider * Tommaso Lomonaco (1901–1992), Italian aeronautical scientist *
Tommaso Lorenzetti Tommaso Lorenzetti (born 22 June 1985) is an Italian motorcycle racer Motorcycle racing (also called moto racing and motorbike racing) is the motorcycle sport of racing motorcycles. Major varieties include motorcycle road racing and off-road ...
(born 1985), Italian motorcycle racer *
Tommaso Luini Tommaso Donini or Tommaso Dovini, called ''Il Caravaggino'' (21 December 1601, in Rome – 21 March 1637, in Rome) was an Italian painter active mainly in Rome.Tommaso Maestrelli Tommaso Maestrelli (; 7 October 1922 – 2 December 1976) was an Italian footballer and manager, who played as a midfielder. He was well known for leading Lazio to their first Serie A title during the 1973–74 season. He also played for Italy a ...
(1922–1976), Italian football midfielder and manager *
Tommaso Malombra Tommaso Malombra (died 1513) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Ston (1463–1513).
(died 1513), Roman Catholic prelate *
Tommaso Malvito Tommaso Malvito (died 1508) was an Italian sculptor, known particularly for his work on funerary monuments in Naples at the turn of the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries. He was born in Como (Lombardy) in the late 15th century, and was a pupil of ...
(died 1524), Italian sculptor *
Tommaso Marchesi Tommaso Marchesi (; March 7, 1773 – June 6, 1852) was an Italian composer. Marchesi was born in Lisbon, but studied music at Bologna Bologna (, , ; egl, label=Emilian language, Emilian, Bulåggna ; lat, Bononia) is the capital and larg ...
(1773–1852), Italian composer *
Tommaso Marconi Tommaso Marconi (born 17 January 1982 in Rome) is an Italian diver. Biography In the 3 metre platform synchronized event he won the gold medal at the 2004 European Championships and the bronze medals at the European Championships in 200 ...
(born 1982), Italian diver * Tommaso Marolda (born 1981), Italian footballer * Tommaso Martinelli (1827–1888), Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church * Tommaso Martini (1688–1755), Italian painter of the late-Baroque period *
Tommaso Mattei Tommaso Mattei (Rome , established_title = Founded , established_date = 753 BC , founder = King Romulus (legendary) , image_map = Map of comune of Rome (metropolitan city of Capital Rome, region Lazio, Italy).s ...
(17th century), Italian architect *
Tommaso del Mazza Tommaso del Mazza, also known as the Master of Santa Verdiana, (active 1377–1392) was an Italian painter. Biography He trained in Florence, initially in the studio of Andrea Orcagna, but later with his brother Jacopo di Cione. He painted in ...
(fl. 1377–1392), Italian painter *
Tommaso de Mezzo Tommaso de Mezzo ( la, Thomae Medii) (c.1447 – ?) was a Venetian noble and playwright. He is mostly remembered for his comedy '' Epirota'' (the Albanian). De Mezzo, son of Marino de Tommaso, was born circa 1447 in an influential family, originat ...
(born c. 1447), Venetian noble and playwright *
Tommaso Minardi Tommaso Minardi (December 4, 1787 – January 12, 1871) was an Italian painter and author on art theory, active in Faenza, Rome, Perugia, and other towns. He painted in styles that transitioned from Neoclassicism to Romanticism. Biography Mi ...
(1787–1871), Italian painter and author * Tommaso Misciroli (1636–1699), Italian painter of the Baroque period *
Tommaso Mocenigo Tommaso Mocenigo (1343–1423) was ''doge'' (chief magistrate) of the Republic of Venice from 1414 until his death. Biography He commanded the crusading fleet in the expedition to Nicopolis in 1396 and also won battles against the Genoes ...
(1343–1423), doge of Venice *
Tommaso da Modena Tomaso Barisini, better known as Tommaso da Modena and sometimes called Tomaso Baffini (1326 – 1379) was an Italian painter of the mid-14th century. Biography Tommaso trained in Venice and worked mostly in Northern Italy, but also worked for ...
(1326–1379), Italian painter * Tommaso Montano (born 1953), Italian fencer *
Tommaso Morganti Tommaso Morganti (died 1419) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Lecce (1409–1419). ''(in Latin)''
(died 1419), Roman Catholic prelate *
Tommaso Morlino Tommaso Morlino (26 August 1925 – 6 May 1983) was an Italian politician. Early life and career Born in Irsina to the notary Giovan Battista Morlino of Avigliano and Silvia Scardaccione, he was an orphan little more than a teenager and wen ...
(1925–1983), Italian Christian Democrat politician


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Tommaso Napoli Tommaso Maria Napoli (16 April 1659 – 12 June 1725) was an Italian architect, Dominican Order monk, engineer and mathematician. Biography Born at Palermo, Tommaso Napoli received his training under Andrea Cirrincione as a novitiate in the Conv ...
(1659–1725), Italian architect, Dominican Order monk, engineer and mathematician * Tommaso Nardini (1658–1718), Italian priest and painter of the Baroque period *
Tommaso Neri Tommaso Maria Neri (born November 2, 2001) is an Italian actor, mostly known for his roles as Mattia as children in the movie in the movie The Solitude of Prime Numbers candidate at the 67th Venice International Film Festival and as Milo in t ...
(born 2001), Italian actor


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Tommaso degli Obizzi Tommaso degli Obizzi (1750 — 3 June 1803), who at one time was thought to be the last of the house of Obizzi, who was born and died at the Castello del Catajo near Padua was a pioneering collector who added to the works of art at Catajo some Itali ...
(1750–1803), Italian art collector * Tommaso d'Ocra (died 1300), Italian monk and Roman Catholic Cardinal *
Tommaso da Olera Tommaso da Olera (1563 - 3 May 1631) - born Tommaso Acerbis - was a Roman Catholic Italian professed religious from the Order of Friars Minor Capuchin. Acerbis lived as a Franciscan beggar and as a religious who provided spiritual advice and co ...
(1563–1631), Roman Catholic Italian professed religious from the Order of Friars Minor Capuchin * Tommaso Orsini (died 1576), Roman Catholic prelate *
Tommaso Oxilia Tommaso Oxilia (born April 22, 1998) is an Italian professional basketball player for Virtus Pallacanestro Bologna. Professional career A product of A.S.D. Basket Loano, Oxilia joined the youth ranks of Virtus Pallacanestro Bologna in 2013. He ...
(born 1998), Italian basketball player


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* Tommaso Padoa-Schioppa (1940–2010), Italian banker and economist *
Tommaso Palamidessi Tommaso Palamidessi (February 16, 1915 – April 29, 1983) was an Italian esotericist. Drawn to astrology, parapsychology, and yoga- tantric doctrines, he was active in the field of the occult and developed a form of Esoteric Christianity that ...
(1915–1983), Italian esotericist *
Tommaso Perelli Tommaso Perelli (1704–1783) was an Italian astronomer. Born into a noble family of Arezzo, Perelli was encouraged by his father to study law at the University of Pisa, but Guido Grandi (1671–1742), an abbot who was teaching mathemati ...
(1704–1783), Italian astronomer *
Tommaso di Piero Tommaso di Piero Trombetto (1464–1529) was an Italian painter of the city of Prato. He is considered as a follower of the style of Filippo Lippi Filippo Lippi ( – 8 October 1469), also known as Lippo Lippi, was an Italian painter of ...
(1464–1529), Italian painter * Tommaso Pincio, Italian author * Tommaso Pollace (1748–1830), Italian painter * Tommaso Portinari (died 1501), Italian banker for the Medici bank *
Tommaso Dal Pozzo Tommaso Dal Pozzo, also known as ''Tomaso Dalpozzo'' (3 November 1862 - 21 February 1906) was an Italian painter and ceramist, mainly depicting landscapes and genre scenes. Biography He was born in Faenza and trained under Farina and Antonio B ...
(1862–1906), Italian painter and ceramist *
Tommaso de Pra Tommaso de Pra (born 16 December 1938) is a former Italian professional road bicycle racer. De Pra was professional from 1963 to 1971. He rode the Tour de France twice, won one stage and wore the yellow jersey for one day in 1966. He rode the Tou ...
(born 1938), Italian road bicycle race * Tommaso Puccini (1749-1811), Italian art historian


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* Tommaso Raggio (1531—1599), Jesuit missionary *
Tommaso Realfonso Tommaso Realfonso (c. 1677 in Naples – after 1743) was an Italian painter of the 18th century, specializing studies of still-life paintings of flower and fruit pieces. He also painted vedute or landscapes. He was also called ‘’Masillo ...
(18th century), Italian painter *
Tommaso Reato Tommaso Reato (born 12 May 1984) is an Italian rugby union player. Reato was born in Rovigo, and plays for Rugby Rovigo in the Top12. Reato's position of choice is at Lock. He was called up to the Italy squad for the 2008 Six Nations Championsh ...
(born 1984), Italian rugby union player *
Tommaso Redi Tommaso Redi (22 December 1665 – 10 October 1726) was an Italian painter, active during the late- Baroque in his native Florence. He initially apprenticed with the Florentine painter Anton Domenico Gabbiani (1652–1726), and then moved ...
(1665–1726), Italian painter * Tommaso Reggio (1818–1901), Italian Roman Catholic prelate *
Tommaso Riario Sforza Tommaso Riario Sforza (8 January 1782 in Naples – 14 March 1857 in Rome) was the Neapolitan Cardinal who, as protodeacon, announced at the end of the 1846 conclave the election of Cardinal Giovanni Mastai-Ferretti as Pope Pius IX. He ...
(1782–1857), Neapolitan Cardinal *
Tommaso Riccardi Tommaso Riccardi (24 June 1844 – 25 March 1915) was an Italian Roman Catholic priest and Benedictine monk of the Cassinese Congregation. His monastic name was Placido. He was beatified in 1954. Life Tommaso Riccardi was born in Trevi on 24 Jun ...
(1844–1915), Italian Roman Catholic priest *
Tommaso Righi Tommaso Righi (1727–1802) was an Italian sculptor and stuccator with a practice in Rome. His marble and stucco funeral monument to Carlo Pio Balestra (died 1776), patron of the Church of Santi Luca e Martina, in the Roman Forum, is probably h ...
(1727–1802), Italian sculptor and stuccator * Tommaso Rinaldi (born 1991), Italian diver *
Tommaso Rinuccini Tommaso Rinuccini (Rome 1 November 1596 - Florence 3 September 1682) was an Italian noble, diplomat and friend of Galileo Galilei. Early life and education Tommaso Rinuccini was the son of Florentine patricians Cammillo Rinuccini and Virginia Band ...
(1596–1682), Italian noble and diplomat *
Tommaso Rocchi Tommaso Rocchi (; born 19 September 1977) is an Italian former professional footballer who played as striker. He spent a large part of his career with Lazio and is the club's sixth highest goalscorer of all time, three behind Bruno Giordano. A ...
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Tommaso Romito Tommaso Romito (born 9 February 1982 in Bari) is an Italian footballer who plays for Pergocrema. Career Romito was signed by Napoli in January 2005 and won the promotion with club in 2006. He was out of Napoli plan at Serie B and then Serie A ...
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Tommaso de Rosa Tommaso de Rosa (1621 – 10 October 1695) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Policastro (1695–1679) and Bishop of Sant'Angelo dei Lombardi e Bisaccia (1662–1679).Tommaso Ruffo (1663–1753), Italian archbishop of Ferrara and Cardinal


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Tommaso Salini Tommaso Salini (1575 – 13 September 1625), also known as Mao Salini, was an Italian painter of the early- Baroque period, active in Rome. He is best remembered for defending his friend, Giovanni Baglione, in his libel suit against Caravaggio a ...
(1575–1625), Italian painter of the early-Baroque period * Tommaso Salvadori (1835–1923), Italian zoologist and ornithologist *
Tommaso Salvini Tommaso Salvini (1 January 182931 December 1915) was an Italian actor. Life Salvini was born in Milan to parents who were both actors, his mother being the popular actress Guglielmina Zocchi. Finding the boy had a talent for acting, his father ...
(1829–1915), Italian actor *
Tommaso da San Cipriano Tommaso da San Cipriano was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Venosa (1519–?). ''(in Latin)'' Biography Tommaso da San Cipriano was ordained a priest in the Order of Preachers. In 1519, he was appointed during the papacy of Pope ...
(fl. 1519–1527), Roman Catholic prelate * Tommaso Sandrini (1575–1631), Italian painter, active in painting quadratura in Northern Italy *
Tommaso Sandrino Tomasso Sandrino (1575–1631) (also Sandrini) was an Italian painter of quadratura in Northern Italy, active in his native Brescia. Among the church ceilings he helped fresco with quadrature are Sant Faustino, San Domenico, Chiesa del Carmine, ...
(1575–1630), Italian painter * Tommaso de Sarria (1606–1682), Roman Catholic prelate * Tommaso Scotti (died 1566), Roman Catholic prelate * Tommaso Scuffia (born 1991), Italian football goalkeeper *
Tommaso di Sicilia Tommaso di Sicilia, Order of Preachers, O.P. (died 1526) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Minori (1510–1526). ''(in Latin)'' Biography Tommaso di Sicilia was ordained a priest in the Order of Preachers.Wikipedia:Verifiabilit ...
(died 1526), Roman Catholic prelate * Tommaso Ugi di Siena (14th-century), Italian adventurer *
Tommaso Silvestri Tommaso Silvestri (born 26 October 1991) is an Italian professional footballer who plays as a defender for club Catania. Career Born in Dolo, in the Province of Venice, Veneto, Silvestri was a player of Juventus youth team. On 31 August 2010 Si ...
(born 1991), Italian footballer *
Tommaso Solari Tommaso Solari (Naples, September 4, 1820 - 1889) was an Italian sculptor active in a Romantic-style. Life He was born to a family of artists. His father, Angelo Solari (1775-1846), intended him to become an architect, but, like his fathe ...
(1820–1889), Italian sculptor active in a Romantic-style *
Tommaso Sperandio Corbelli Tommaso Sperandio Corbelli (died 1590) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Roman Catholic Diocese of Bagnoregio, Bishop of Bagnoregio (1581–1590) and Roman Catholic Diocese of Tragurium, Bishop of Trogir (1567–1574). ''(in Latin)''
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Tommaso de Stefani Tommaso de Stefani (c. 1250 – c. 1310) was an Italian painter of the Renaissance period, active mainly in Naples. Biography The details of painters of this period are nebulous and often confusing. In the absence of details, often Tuscan painters ...
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Tommaso degli Stefani Tommaso degli Stefani (1231–1310) was an Italian artist, working in Naples. Life Bernardo de' Dominici, Dominici, in his ''Lives of the Neapolitan Painters'', attempts to prove that the art was practised at Naples by this master before the ti ...
(1231–1310), Italian artist, working in Naples *
Tommaso Stella Tommaso Stella, O.P. also Domenico Stella (died 1566) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Capodistria (1549–1566), ''(in Latin)'' Bishop of Lavello (1547–1549), ''(in Latin)'' and Bishop of Salpi (1544–1547). ''(in Latin)' ...
(died 1566), Roman Catholic prelate * Tommaso Struzzieri (1706–1780), Roman Catholic prelate


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Tommaso Tamburini Tommaso Tamburini (6 March 1591 – 10 October 1675) was an Italian Jesuit moral theologian. Life Also known under the name of R. P. Thoma Tamburino. He was born at Caltanisetta in Sicily, and entered the Society of Jesus when fifteen years o ...
(1591–1675), Italian Jesuit moral theologian *
Tommaso Temanza Tommaso Temanza (9 March 1705 – 14 June 1789) was an Italian architect and author of the Neoclassic period. Born in Venice, he was active both in his natal city and the mainland towns of the Republic of Venice. Biography His family held bure ...
(1705–1789), Italian architect and author * Tommaso Tittoni (1855–1931), Italian diplomat, politician and Knight of the Annunziata * Tommaso Toffoli, professor of electrical and computer engineering *
Tommaso Tommasina Tommaso Tommasina (Novara, Piedmont, November 26, 1855 - 1935) was an Italian painter and sculptor. He was resident in Rome and later in Suna on the shores of Lago Maggiore. After 1886, he moved to Geneva , neighboring_municipalities= Caro ...
(1855–1935), Italian painter and sculptor * Tommaso Traetta (1727–1779), Italian composer *
Tommaso Traversa Tommaso Traversa (born 4 August 1990) is an Italian ice hockey player for Alps Hockey League (AlpsHL) side SG Cortina and the Italian national team. He participated at the 2017 IIHF World Championship The 2017 IIHF World Championship, the 20 ...
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Tommaso Turco Tommaso Turco (died 1649) was the Master of the Order of Preachers from 1644 to 1649. Biography He was born in Cremona and taught metaphysics at the University of Padua.
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Tommaso Vailatti Tommaso Vailatti (born February 1, 1986, in Venaria Reale, Piedmont) is an Italian footballer who plays for Ternana Calcio. Club career Nicknamed "Riki", he joined Torino's youth system at the age of 16. He began his professional career in Serie ...
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Tommaso Valletti Tommaso M. Valletti is Professor of Economics at Imperial College Business School, and also Professor of Economics at the University of Rome Tor Vergata (Italy). He is a Fellow of CEPR. He is a Non-Executive Director to the board of the UK's Paym ...
, Italian professor of economics * Tommaso de Vigilia (fl. 1480–1497), Italian painter of the Renaissance period * Tommaso Vincidor (1493–1536), Italian Renaissance painter and architect * Tommaso De Vivo (1787–1884), Italian painter active mainly in Naples


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Tommaso Zafferani Tommaso Zafferani (born 19 February 1996) is a Sammarinese footballer who currently plays for La Fiorita. He has been capped by the San Marino national football team The San Marino national football team ( it, Nazionale di calcio di San ...
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Tommaso Ziffer Tommaso Ziffer is an Italian architect and interior designer. Ziffer designed The Accademia Valentino and in 2000 as well as Rome's most successful hotel, Rocco Forte's Hotel de Russie. Ziffer has also designed several private residential project ...
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Tommaso Maria Zigliara Tommaso Maria Zigliara, OP (29 October 1833 – 11 May 1893) was a Corsican priest of the Catholic Church, a member of the Dominicans, a theologian, philosopher and a cardinal. Early life Zigliara was born on 29 October 1833 at Bonifacio a s ...
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* Bruno Tommaso (born 1946), Italian jazz double-bass player and composer *
Niccolò di Tommaso Niccolò di Tommaso (active 1346–1376) was an Italian painter active in Florence, Naples and Pistoia. He is documented as joining the Arte dei Medici e Speziali around 1346. He shows the influence of Maso di Banco, but worked with Nardo di Cion ...
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Tony de Tommaso Wladimiro "Tony" de Tommaso (born 1 February 1951) is an Italian former racing driver from Brindisi. De Tommaso began his career in regional rally racing in the late 1970s. He competed in the Italian Formula Three Championship from 1981 to 1983 w ...
(born 1951), Italian racing driver


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Masotti Masotti is an Italian surname. It loosely means ''son of Maso'', and the name ''Maso (disambiguation), Maso'' is derived from Tommaso, the Italian form of the name ''Thomas (name), Thomas''. Notable people with this surname include: * Baptiste Maso ...
, surname derived from Tommaso * Di Tommaso, surname {{given name, type=both Italian masculine given names