List of Valencians

List of Valencians

This is a list of famous Valencian people (people from the Land of Valencia, one of the Autonomous Communities of Spain). All of these people have or had either Spanish or Valencian (as inhabitants of the Kingdom of Valencia before the estabilshment of the Kingdom of Spain, and not related to the Kingdom of Aragon or the Catalan subprovince of the Kingdom of Aragon) nationality.

* Juan Andrés (1740-1817), jesuit
* Ester Andujar (1976-), singer
* Alberto Arnal (1913-1966), pilotari
* Rita Barberá Nolla (1948-), politician
* José Benlliure y Gil (1858-1937), painter
* Louis Bertrand (saint) (1526-1581), saint
* Vicente Blasco Ibáñez (1867-1928), writer
* Francis Borgia (1510-1572), saint
* Nino Bravo (1944-1973), singer
* Raúl Bravo (1981-), football player
* José Cabanes (1981-), pilotari
* Paco Cabanes Pastor (1954-), pilotari
* Joan Calabuig (1960-), politician
* Santiago Calatrava (1951-), architect
* Jaime Caruana (1952-), economist
* Ángel Casero (1972-), cyclist
* Guillén de Castro y Bellvis (1569-1631), writer
* Antonio José Cavanilles (1745-1804), botanist
* Agustí Cerdà i Argent (1965-), politician
* Miguel Ángel de las Cuevas Barberá (1986-), football player
* Alex Debón (1976-), motorcycle racer
* Nacho Duato (1957-), dancer
* Héctor Faubel (1983-), motorcycle racer
* David Ferrer (1982-), tennis player
* Vincent Ferrer (1350-1419), saint
* Juan Carlos Ferrero (1980-), tennis player
* Victoria Francés (1982-), illustrator
* Joan Fuster (1922-1992), writer
* Sergio Gadea (1984-), motorcycle racer
* Antonio Gades (1936-2004), dancer
* Gaspar Gil Polo (1530?-1591), writer
* Vicente Grau Juan (1968-), pilotari
* Josep Guia (1947-), politician
* Alfred Hernando (1957-), pilotari
* Jose Iturbi (1895-1980), pianist
* Ibn Al-Thahabi (-1033), physician
* Ibn Jubayr (1145-1217), geographer
* Ausiàs March (1397?-1459), writer
* Juan Jose Marti (1570?-1640), writer
* José Martínez Ruiz, "Azorín", (1873-1967), writer
* Joanot Martorell (1413-1468), writer
* Vicente Masip (1506-1579), painter
* Anabel Medina Garrigues (1982-), tennis player
* José Jorge Mezquita García (1967-), pilotari
* Gabriel Miró (1879-1930), writer
* José Francisco Molina (1970-), football player
* Jaume Morales Moltó (1973-), pilotari
* Álvaro Navarro Serra (1973-), pilotari
* Juan Manuel Ortiz (1982-), football player
* Julio Palau Lozano (1925-), pilotari
* Vicent Partal (1960-), journalist
* Álvaro Pascual-Leone (1961-), neurologist
* Ignacio Pinazo Camarlench (1849-1916), painter
* Pope Alexander VI (1431-1503), pope
* Pope Callixtus III (1378-1458), pope
* Antonio Reig (1932-), pilotari
* José Vicente Riera Calatayud (1867-1954), pilotari
* Cayetano Ripoll (?-1826), schoolmaster
* Angel Rodríguez (1985-), motorcycle racer
* Vicente Rodríguez (1981-), football player
* Vicente Rojo Lluch (1894-1966), army officer
* Francisco Rufete (1976-), football player
* Alonso Sánchez Coello (1531/2-1588), painter
* Manuel Sanchis i Guarner (1911-1981), philologist
* Jordi de Sant Jordi (1390?-1424?), writer
* Enric Sarasol (1964-), pilotari
* José María Sarasol (1970-), pilotari
* Camilo Sesto (1946-), singer
* María Sornosa Martínez (1949-), politician
* Joaquín Sorolla y Bastida (1863-1923), painter
* Francisco Tárrega (1852-1909), guitarist
* Nicolás Terol (1988-), motorcycle racer
* Arturo Tizón (1984-), motorcycle racer
* Cosme de Torrès (1510-1570), missionary
* Juan Francisco Torres (1985-), football player
* Mateo Túnez (1989-), motorcycle racer
* Enric Valor i Vives (1911-2000), philologist
* Waldo Vila Gilabert (1978-), pilotari
* Cristóbal de Virués (1550-1614), writer
* Joan Lluís Vives (1492-1540), humanist

See also

* List of Spaniards


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