List of Famous people named Vincenzo
Vincenzo Montella
Vincenzo Montella is an Italian retired footballer and current manager, who played as a striker.
Vincenzo Sofo
Vincenzo Sofo is an Italian politician.
Vincenzo Nibali
Vincenzo Nibali is an Italian professional road bicycle racer, who currently rides for UCI WorldTeam Trek–Segafredo.
Vincenzo Peruggia
Vincenzo Peruggia was an Italian museum worker, artist, and thief, most famous for stealing the Mona Lisa on 21 August 1911.
Vincenzo Iaquinta
Vincenzo Iaquinta is an Italian former professional footballer who played as a striker. Prior to joining Juventus in 2007, he initially played for several smaller Italian clubs, and subsequently moved to Udinese in 2000, where he spent seven seasons, representing the club in the UEFA Champions League. After failing to make an appearance under new manager Antonio Conte during the first half of the 2011–12 season, in January 2012, he was sent on a half-season loan to Cesena; he returned to Juventus the following season, but once again made no appearances due to injury as the club won the league title; he subsequently retired from football in 2013.
Vincenzo Grifo
Vincenzo Grifo is a professional footballer who plays as a winger or midfielder for SC Freiburg and the Italy national team. Born in Germany to Italian parents, Grifo has represented Italy at the senior level since 2018.
Vincenzo Capone
Richard James "Two-Gun" Hart was an Italian sharpshooter and prohibition agent, who was noted for his cowboy style and for being the elder brother of gangsters Al, Frank, and Ralph Capone.
Vincenzo Aiutino
Vincenzo Aiutino is a French serial killer who was nicknamed "the man with fifty affairs". Convicted of three murders in the Longwy commune, he was sentenced to life imprisonment on March 6, 1998, including 18 years of preventive detention, which did not allow him to apply for parole.
Vincenzo Bellini
Vincenzo Salvatore Carmelo Francesco Bellini was an Italian opera composer, who was known for his long-flowing melodic lines for which he was named "the Swan of Catania". Many years later, in 1898, Giuseppe Verdi "praised the broad curves of Bellini's melody: 'there are extremely long melodies as no-one else had ever made before'."
Vincenzo Galilei
Vincenzo Galilei was an Italian lutenist, composer, and music theorist. His children included the astronomer and physicist Galileo Galilei and the lute virtuoso and composer Michelagnolo Galilei. Vincenzo was a figure in the musical life of the late Renaissance and contributed significantly to the musical revolution which demarcates the beginning of the Baroque era.