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*[[Johann Caspar von Orelli]] (1787–1849), a Swiss classical scholar |
*[[Johann Caspar von Orelli]] (1787–1849), a Swiss classical scholar |
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*Johann Conrad Orelli (1770–1826), the cousin to the preceding, and also a classics scholar |
*Johann Conrad Orelli (1770–1826), the cousin to the preceding, and also a classics scholar |
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*[[Hans Konrad von Orelli]] (1846–1912), a Swiss theologian |
*[[Hans Konrad von Orelli]] (1846–1912), a Swiss theologian |
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Latest revision as of 21:05, 8 February 2026
The name Orelli can refer to several different people:
- Orelli family, a Swiss noble family attested in Locarno since the 12th century
- Carlo Orelli (1894–2005) was, until his death, the oldest living Italian veteran of World War I
- Giovanni Orelli (1928–2016), a Swiss poet and writer
- Johann Caspar von Orelli (1787–1849), a Swiss classical scholar
- Johann Conrad Orelli (1770–1826), the cousin to the preceding, and also a classics scholar
- Hans Konrad von Orelli (1846–1912), a Swiss theologian


