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*[[Alessandro Martinelli]], Swiss footballer
*[[Alessandro Martinelli]], Swiss footballer
*[[Alfredo Martinelli]] (1899–1968), Italian film actor
*[[Alfredo Martinelli]] (1899–1968), Italian film actor
*[[Antonio Martinelli]] (c. 1702–82), Italian violinist and composer
*[[Antonio Martinelli]] (c. 1702 – 1782), Italian violinist and composer
*[[Anton Erhard Martinelli]] (1684–1747), Austrian architect
*[[Anton Erhard Martinelli]] (1684–1747), Austrian architect
*[[Arthur Martinelli]] (1881–1967), American cinematographer
*[[Arthur Martinelli]] (1881–1967), American cinematographer
*[[Caterina Martinelli]] (c. 1589-1608), Italian opera singer, employed by Duke Vincenzo I of Mantua
*[[Caterina Martinelli]] (c. 15891608), Italian opera singer, employed by Duke Vincenzo I of Mantua
*[[Daniele Martinelli]], Italian footballer
*[[Daniele Martinelli]], Italian footballer
*[[Dario Martinelli]] (b. 1974), Italian musicologist and composer
*[[Dario Martinelli]] (born 1974), Italian musicologist and composer
*[[Davide Martinelli]] (born 1993). Italian professional road bicycle racer
*[[Davide Martinelli]] (born 1993). Italian professional road bicycle racer
*[[Domenico Martinelli]] (1650–1719), Italian architect (active in Austria)
*[[Domenico Martinelli]] (1650–1719), Italian architect (active in Austria)
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*[[Enzo Martinelli]] (1911–1999), Italian mathematician
*[[Enzo Martinelli]] (1911–1999), Italian mathematician
*[[Ezio Martinelli]] (1913–1980), American artist
*[[Ezio Martinelli]] (1913–1980), American artist
*[[Francesca Martinelli]] (b. 1971), Italian ski mountaineer
*[[Francesca Martinelli]] (born 1971), Italian ski mountaineer
*[[Franz Martinelli]] (1651–1708), Italian architect (active in Austria)
*[[Franz Martinelli]] (1651–1708), Italian architect (active in Austria)
*[[Fred Martinelli]] (1929-2021), American college football coach
*[[Fred Martinelli]] (1929–2021), American college football coach
*[[Gabriel Martinelli|Gabriel Teodoro Martinelli Silva]] (born 2001), Brazilian professional football forward
*[[Gabriel Martinelli|Gabriel Teodoro Martinelli Silva]] (born 2001), Brazilian professional football forward
*[[Gaetano Martinelli]] (? – 1802), Italian librettist active in the court theatres of Charles Eugene, Duke of Württemberg
*[[Gaetano Martinelli]] (died 1802), Italian librettist active in the court theatres of Charles Eugene, Duke of Württemberg
*[[Gabriella Martinelli]] (contemporary), Italian-Canadian film and television producer
*[[Gabriella Martinelli]] (contemporary), Italian-Canadian film and television producer
*[[Germaine Martinelli]] (1887–1964), French soprano
*[[Germaine Martinelli]] (1887–1964), French soprano
*[[Gianvito Martinelli]] (b. 1969), Italian former professional racing cyclist
*[[Gianvito Martinelli]] (born 1969), Italian former professional racing cyclist
*[[Giovanni Martinelli (painter)|Giovanni Martinelli]] (1600–1659), Italian painter of the Baroque era
*[[Giovanni Martinelli (painter)|Giovanni Martinelli]] (1600–1659), Italian painter of the Baroque era
*[[Giovanni Martinelli]] (1885–1969), Italian operatic tenor
*[[Giovanni Martinelli]] (1885–1969), Italian operatic tenor
*[[Giovanni Innocenzo Martinelli]] (1942–2019), Libyan bishop
*[[Giovanni Innocenzo Martinelli]] (1942–2019), Libyan bishop
*[[Giuseppe Martinelli]] (b. 1955), Italian professional road bicycle racer
*[[Giuseppe Martinelli]] (born 1955), Italian professional road bicycle racer
*[[Guido J. Martinelli Endara]], Panamense economist and banker, member of the ONAREX
*[[Guido J. Martinelli Endara]], Panamense economist and banker, member of the ONAREX
*[[Jean Martinelli]] (1910–1983), French actor
*[[Jean Martinelli]] (1910–1983), French actor
*[[Joe Martinelli]] (1916–1991), American professional soccer player
*[[Joe Martinelli]] (1916–1991), American professional soccer player
*[[Johann Baptist Martinelli]] (1701–1754), Austrian architect
*[[Johann Baptist Martinelli]] (1701–1754), Austrian architect
*[[Julien Martinelli]] (b. 1980), French professional football player
*[[Julien Martinelli]] (born 1980), French professional football player
*[[Liliana Martinelli]] (b. 1970), Argentine discus thrower
*[[Liliana Martinelli]] (born 1970), Argentine discus thrower
*[[Luca Martinelli]] (b. 1988), Italian professional football player
*[[Luca Martinelli]] (born 1988), Italian professional football player
*[[Lucas Martinelli Finazzi]] (born 1990), Italian Brazilian football midfielder
*[[Lucas Martinelli Finazzi]] (born 1990), Italian Brazilian football midfielder
*[[Luigi Martinelli]] (b. 1970), Italian professional football player
*[[Luigi Martinelli]] (born 1970), Italian professional football player
*[[Luigi Martinelli (engineer)]], Italian academician, aeronautical and mechanical engineer
*[[Luigi Martinelli (engineer)]], Italian academician, aeronautical and mechanical engineer
*[[Manlio Martinelli]] (1884–1974), Italian painter, active in Livorno
*[[Manlio Martinelli]] (1884–1974), Italian painter, active in Livorno
*[[Marco Martinelli]] (b. 1965), Italian professional volleyball player
*[[Marco Martinelli]] (born 1965), Italian professional volleyball player
*[[Marta Linares de Martinelli]] (b. 1956), First Lady of Panama
*[[Marta Linares de Martinelli]] (born 1956), First Lady of Panama
*[[Mateo Martinelli]] (born 1985), Argentine Association football midfielder
*[[Mateo Martinelli]] (born 1985), Argentine Association football midfielder
*[[Niccola Trometta|Nicola Martinellli Trometta]] (17th century; also called da Pesaro), Italian painter of the Baroque
*[[Niccola Trometta|Nicola Martinellli Trometta]] (17th century; also called da Pesaro), Italian painter of the Baroque
*[[Paolo Martinelli]] (b. 1952), Italian automotive engineer for Ferrari
*[[Paolo Martinelli]] (born 1952), Italian automotive engineer for Ferrari
*[[Pietro Martinelli]], Italian cyclist
*[[Pietro Martinelli]], Italian cyclist
*[[Raffaello Martinelli]] (b. 1948), Italian prelate of the Roman Catholic Church
*[[Raffaello Martinelli]] (born 1948), Italian prelate of the Roman Catholic Church
*[[Renzo Martinelli]] (born 1948) , Italian film director and screenwriter
*[[Renzo Martinelli]] (born 1948), Italian film director and screenwriter
*[[Ricardo Martinelli]] (b. 1952), President of Panama (2009-2014)
*[[Ricardo Martinelli]] (born 1952), President of Panama (2009–2014)
*[[Rosario Martinelli]] (1941–2013), Italian professional football midfielder
*[[Rosario Martinelli]] (1941–2013), Italian professional football midfielder
*[[Sebastiano Martinelli]] (1848–1918), Italian Roman Catholic cardinal
*[[Sebastiano Martinelli]] (1848–1918), Italian Roman Catholic cardinal
*[[Sheri Martinelli]] (1918–1996), American painter and poet
*[[Sheri Martinelli]] (1918–1996), American painter and poet
*[[Thiago Martinelli]] (b. 1980), Brazilian central defender
*[[Thiago Martinelli]] (born 1980), Brazilian central defender
*[[Tommaso Martinelli]] (1827–1888), Italian Roman Catholic cardinal
*[[Tommaso Martinelli]] (1827–1888), Italian Roman Catholic cardinal
*[[Tristano Martinelli]] (1555–1630), Italian actor in the ''commedia dell'arte'' tradition, probably the first to be called “Harlequin”
*[[Tristano Martinelli]] (1555–1630), Italian actor in the ''commedia dell'arte'' tradition, probably the first to be called “Harlequin”
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; In fiction
* Janete Fontes Martinelli, interpreter of Liliana Castro in the Brazilian telenovela ''[[Caminhos do Coração]]'', aired on Rede Record.
* Janete Fontes Martinelli, interpreter of Liliana Castro in the Brazilian telenovela ''[[Caminhos do Coração]]'', aired on Rede Record.
* [[Kate Martinelli]], the fictional lesbian detective featured in novelist’s Laurie R. King mysteries
* [[Kate Martinelli]], the fictional lesbian detective featured in novelist's Laurie R. King mysteries
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Revision as of 16:18, 16 May 2021

Martinelli is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include:

In fiction
  • Janete Fontes Martinelli, interpreter of Liliana Castro in the Brazilian telenovela Caminhos do Coração, aired on Rede Record.
  • Kate Martinelli, the fictional lesbian detective featured in novelist's Laurie R. King mysteries