Morpurgo

Morpurgo

Morpurgo bezeichnet:

  • das städtische Museum Morpurgo in Triest
  • den Palazzo Valvason Morpurgo in Udine


Morpurgo ist der Familienname folgender Personen:

  • Giuseppe Lazzaro Morpurgo (1762–1835), österreichischer Unternehmer und Gründungsmitglied des Versicherungsunternehmens Assicurazioni Generali
  • Ida Bohatta-Morpurgo (1900–1992), österreichische Kinderbuchillustratorin und -autorin
  • Lisa Morpurgo (1923–1998), italienische Schriftstellerin
  • Luciano Morpurgo (1886–1971), italienischer Fotograf und Schriftsteller
  • Michael Morpurgo (* 1943), britischer Schriftsteller
  • Rahel Luzzatto Morpurgo (1790–1871), italienische Dichterin
  • Samson Morpurgo (1681–1740), italienischer Rabbi, Liturgist und Arzt
  • Umberto De Morpurgo (1896–1961), italienischer Tennisspieler
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