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Cremona is a city in northern Italy.
Cremona may also refer to:
- Eusebius of Cremona, a 5th-century Italian monk, pre-congregational saint, and disciple of Jerome
- Himerius of Cremona, Saint (died ca. 560), also known as Himerius of Amelia or Irnerius, Italian Roman Catholic bishop
- Gerard of Cremona (1114–1187), Italian translator
- Roland of Cremona (1178–1259), Italian Dominican theologian and an early scholastic philosopher
- Sicard of Cremona (1155–1215), Italian prelate, historian and writer
- Simon of Cremona (died 1390), Italian writer and well-known preacher of the Augustinian Order
- Girolamo da Cremona, also known as Girolamo de'Corradi, (fl. 1451–1483) Italian Renaissance painter, illuminator and miniaturist of manuscripts
- Luigi Cremona (1830–1903), Italian mathematician
- Tranquillo Cremona (1837–1878), Italian painter
- Emvin Cremona (1919–1987), Maltese artist
- Ena Cremona (1936–2024), Maltese judge
- Paul Cremona O.P. (1946–2025), Maltese theologian and Roman Catholic Archbishop of Malta
- Llywelyn Cremona (born 1995), Maltese professional footballer
- Mónica Astorga Cremona (born 1967), Argentine nun
- Orazio Cremona (born 1989), South African athlete specialising in the shot put
- Rebecca Cremona, Maltese film director
- Giordano Cremona (born 1992), Italian EDM producer and DJ, half ofMerk & Kremont
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