Campo Verano
Campo Verano is a cemetery. BurialMap has 832 memorial records for people buried here. Notable people buried here include film director, opera singer, composer, singer-songwriter, racing driver.
Memorials
Andrea Amici
1870–1928 (age 58)
Campo Verano
Andrea Amici was an Italian physician whose medical practice reflected dedication to healing and the advancement of medi...
Ettore Ferrari
1845–1929 (age 84)
Campo Verano
Ettore Ferrari was an Italian politician who served during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Ronald Firbank
1886–1926 (age 40)
Campo Verano
Giuseppe Primoli
1851–1927 (age 76)
Campo Verano
Giuseppe Primoli was an Italian photographer and collector known for his documentation of Italian society.
Alfonso Cassini
1858–1921 (age 63)
Campo Verano
Armando Casalini
1883–1924 (age 41)
Campo Verano
Armando Casalini was an Italian politician active in the early 20th century.
Egidio De Maulo
1840–1922 (age 82)
Campo Verano
Egidio De Maulo was an Italian painter who worked during the 19th and early 20th centuries.
Giuseppina Berettoni
1875–1927 (age 52)
Campo Verano
Grazia Deledda
1871–1936 (age 65)
Campo Verano
Franz Ehrle
1845–1934 (age 89)
Campo Verano
Franz Ehrle was a distinguished librarian and scholar whose work preserved and advanced knowledge throughout his long ca...
Ursula Ledóchowska
1865–1939 (age 74)
Campo Verano
Leopoldo Fregoli
1867–1936 (age 69)
Campo Verano
Leopoldo Fregoli was an Italian screenwriter who contributed to early Italian cinema during the early 20th century.
Errico Malatesta
1853–1932 (age 79)
Campo Verano
Claudia Muzio
1889–1936 (age 47)
Campo Verano
Claudia Muzio was a celebrated Italian opera singer of international renown whose artistry defined early 20th-century op...
Filoteo Alberini
1865–1937 (age 72)
Campo Verano
Giulio Douhet
1869–1930 (age 61)
Campo Verano
Giulio Douhet was an Italian military officer and pioneering theorist of aerial warfare.
Domenico Mariani
1863–1939 (age 76)
Campo Verano
Camillo Laurenti
1861–1938 (age 77)
Campo Verano
Camillo Laurenti was an Italian Catholic priest dedicated to spiritual ministry.
Carlo Perosi
1868–1930 (age 62)
Campo Verano
Ettore Petrolini
1884–1936 (age 52)
Campo Verano
Ettore Petrolini was an Italian screenwriter and performer in early cinema.
Vladimir de Pachmann
1848–1933 (age 85)
Campo Verano
Vincenzo Vannutelli
1836–1930 (age 94)
Campo Verano
Vincenzo Vannutelli was an Italian Catholic priest of ecclesiastical prominence.
Emilio Ghione
1879–1930 (age 51)
Campo Verano
Basilio Pompilj
1858–1931 (age 73)
Campo Verano
Alfredo Castellani
1856–1930 (age 74)
Campo Verano
Alfredo Castellani was an Italian goldsmith of considerable artisanal skill.
Charles Kenneth Scott Moncrieff
1889–1930 (age 41)
Campo Verano
Crescenzo Del Monte
1868–1935 (age 67)
Campo Verano
Crescenzo Del Monte was an Italian poet of the nineteenth century.
Gerolamo Lo Savio
1857–1932 (age 75)
Campo Verano
Guglielmina Ronconi
1864–1936 (age 72)
Campo Verano
Guglielmina Ronconi was an Italian pedagogue and educational innovator.
Osvaldo Paladini
1866–1938 (age 72)
Campo Verano
Juan Lepiani
1864–1932 (age 68)
Campo Verano
Juan Lepiani was a Peruvian painter of considerable artistic talent.
Erminio Meschini
1880–1935 (age 55)
Campo Verano
Eduardo Ximenes
1852–1932 (age 80)
Campo Verano
Eduardo Ximenes was an Italian writer of the nineteenth century.
Giovanni Battista Giovenale
1849–1934 (age 85)
Campo Verano
Joachim Friedenthal
1887–1938 (age 51)
Campo Verano
German journalist whose career influenced early 20th-century European media.
Giuseppe Gatteschi
1862–1935 (age 73)
Campo Verano
Costantino Sneider
1844–1932 (age 88)
Campo Verano
Ubaldo Pittei
1878–1930 (age 52)
Campo Verano
Italian stage actor who contributed to the theatrical traditions of his era.
Ugo Ancona
1867–1936 (age 69)
Campo Verano
Leonid Brailovsky
1867–1937 (age 70)
Campo Verano
Architect whose designs contributed to the development of European architecture.
Sergiy Verigin
1868–1938 (age 70)
Campo Verano
Antonio Reyna Manescau
1859–1937 (age 78)
Campo Verano
Spanish painter whose artistic contributions enriched late 19th-century visual culture.
Nicola Parravano
1883–1938 (age 55)
Campo Verano
Antoni Madeyski
1862–1939 (age 77)
Campo Verano
Polish sculptor whose works exemplified late 19th-century European sculptural traditions.
Tito Morino
1872–1934 (age 62)
Campo Verano
Nicolò d'Alfonso
1853–1933 (age 80)
Campo Verano
Italian physician whose medical practice served his community during a transformative era.
Diego Avarelli
1867–1939 (age 72)
Campo Verano
Enrico Lattes
1904–1934 (age 30)
Campo Verano
Italian architect of the early twentieth century.
Raffaele Scapinelli di Leguigno
1858–1933 (age 75)
Campo Verano
Italian Catholic priest and spiritual minister.
Louis Billot
1846–1931 (age 85)
Campo Verano