Allegri is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Ángel Allegri (1926–1981), Argentine footballer
Angelo Allegri (born 1999), American basketball player
Antonio da Correggio (1489–1534, full name Antonio Allegri da Correggio), Italian Renaissance painter
Carlo Allegri (1862–1938), Italian engineer
Domenico Allegri (1585–1629), Italian composer (brother of Gregorio)
Gregorio Allegri (1582–1652), Italian composer (the composer of a well-known Miserere)
Lorenzo Allegri (painter) (died 1527), Italian painter and uncle of Correggio
Lorenzo Allegri (1567–1648), Italian composer and lutenist (sometimes known as Lorenzino Tedesco)
Massimiliano Allegri (born 1967), Italian football manager and former player
Natasha Allegri (born 1986), American animation creator, writer and storyboard artist
Pomponio Allegri (1521–1593), Italian painter
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Massimiliano Allegri (Italian pronunciation: [massimiˈljaːno alˈleːɡri, - alˈlɛː-]; born 11 August 1967), also known as Max Allegri, is an Italian professional...
Allegri is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Ángel Allegri (1926–1981), Argentine footballer Angelo Allegri (born 1999), American...
Gregorio Allegri (c. 1582 – 17 February 1652) was a Catholic priest and Italian composer of the Roman School and brother of Domenico Allegri; he was also...
Natasha Allegri (born June 18, 1986) is an American animator, writer, storyboard artist, storyboard revisionist and comic book artist. She is the creator...
Angelo Allegri (born April 28, 1999) is an American professional basketball player for the Greensboro Swarm of the NBA G League. He played college basketball...
The Allegri Quartet is a string quartet that was founded in 1953 by Eli Goren and William Pleeth. It is Britain's longest-running chamber music ensemble...
Antonio Allegri da Correggio (August 1489 – 5 March 1534), usually known as just Correggio (/kəˈrɛdʒioʊ/, also UK: /kɒˈ-/, US: /-dʒoʊ/, Italian: [korˈreddʒo])...
Domenico Allegri (c. 1585 – 5 September 1629) was an Italian composer and singer of the early Baroque Roman School. He was the second son of the Milanese...
American adult animated television series created and written by Natasha Allegri. The series revolves around Bee (voiced by Allyn Rachel), an unemployed...
he had worn during his previous season. Following manager Massimiliano Allegri's switch to a 4–2–3–1 formation, the 2016–17 season saw Dybala operate in...
Pomponio Allegri (1521 – fl. 1593) was an Italian painter, the son of Correggio. Pomponio was the son of Antonio Allegri da Correggio, and studied the...
Piacenza, and former Serie A player Massimiliano Allegri was then chosen as new head coach. Under Allegri, Sassuolo quickly revived their hopes to obtain...
and announced Allegri's return to the club as manager after two years away from management on a four-year contract. Although Allegri had considered the...
Lorenzo Allegri (1567 – 1648) was an Italian composer, who worked at the Medici court, in Florence. He was mainly known as a lutenist, and for lute he...
gained renown working for Cerruti and then for many others, including Allegri, Bagutta, and Hilton. He formed his company, Armani, in 1975, which eventually...
Carlo Allegri (1862–1938) was an Italian engineer who worked extensively in Siam (Thailand) during the turn of the 19th–20th centuries. He served under...
Marco Egidio Allegri (1897–1949) was an Italian esotericist. He is best known for his closeness to Gabriele D'Annunzio, with whom he was one of the protagonists...
Padua "Gino Allegri" Airport (Italian: Aeroporto di Padova "Gino Allegri") (ICAO: LIPU) is an airport serving Padua, Veneto, Italy. The airport is named...
Portugal was the first foreign coach to win the award twice. Massimiliano Allegri and Antonio Conte have each won the award a record four times. The inaugural...
conundrum: How should Max Allegri use Juventus' star?". ESPN FC. Retrieved 30 April 2019. McKay, Gaby (3 October 2018). "Dybala gives Allegri a headache". Football...
Turin 7th in Serie A 1929–30 91 Allianz Stadium 41,507 34 36 Massimiliano Allegri Lazio Rome 2nd in Serie A 1929–30 81 Stadio Olimpico 70,634 2 2 Maurizio...
and Eucharist – Suffering". Retrieved 2006-09-27. Allegri (2000), p. 241. Rega (2005), p. 252. Allegri (2000), p. 246. Rega (2005), p. 254. "L'ultima messa...
was first called up to the Juventus first team by manager Massimiliano Allegri on 30 November 2014, but remained on the bench in Juventus's 2–1 home win...