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

Antonio Bottazzi was an Italian painter, active in the 19th century in Lombardy.

Filippo Bottazzi Italian physiologist

Filippo Bottazzi was an Italian biochemist who is considered the father of Italian Biochemistry. Bottazzi conducted experiments on the physiology and biochemical aspects of blood in his early career. His political association with the fascist regime in Italy and his participation in antisemitism led to his scientific contributions being overlooked.

Guillaume Bottazzi French artist

Guillaume Bottazzi is a French visual artist.

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Luca Bottazzi is a former professional tennis player from Italy.

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