Surprisingly enough, Italy has contributed more to the world than just Assassin's Creed and bunga-bunga parties. Sure, there were Da Vinci, Michelangelo and Fellini who have frequently been buffeted in a sandstorm of reverence for the feats they've accomplished. But by citing merely handful of names – mainly out of ignorance – we commit an injustice against every Italian who has ever done anything in this world. Hence here's a list that bestows recognition on ten Italians who've changed the world, without most of us being any the wiser about it.
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