Corrado della Torre, also called Mosca (c. 1251 – 24 October 1307) was an Italian medieval politician and condottiero, a member of the Torriani family.
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CorradodellaTorre, also called Mosca (c. 1251 – 24 October 1307) was an Italian medieval politician and condottiero, a member of the Torriani family...
the dellaTorre family, the father of CorradodellaTorre and the brother of Raimondo dellaTorre. Napoleone was the son of Pagano I dellaTorre. In 1260...
from 1317 to 1318. Cassone was the second son of CorradodellaTorre and grandson of Napo dellaTorre. In his youth, he stayed in Friuli, then ruled by...
della Torre (brother of Napoleone dellaTorre), Podestà of Novara (d. 1277) and his wife, Giulia, daughter of Corrado Castiglioni, Podestà di Tortona and...
podestà. The Torriani family gained sustained power in 1240, when Pagano dellaTorre [it] was elected podestà. After Pagano's death, Baldo Ghiringhelli was...
entered the interregional championship. Under the presidency of Corrado Sanna, Torres finished 5th and won the Coppa Italia Dilettanti (interregional...
destroyed by Gerardo di Corrado Monaldeschi. The central stronghold in the network of castelli that the Monaldeschi controlled was Torre Alfina, where tradition...
Barbarossa officially donated it to the citizens of Como in 1178. Napoleone dellaTorre died here in 1278, having been imprisoned here by Ottone Visconti after...
Arnaboldi Albaredo d'Adige Albaredo per San Marco Albareto Albaretto dellaTorre Albavilla Albenga Albera Ligure Alberobello Alberona Albese con Cassano...
- Napoli 2001 Enciclopedia del Festival della canzone napoletana 1952-1981 di Antonio Sciotti (Ed. Luca Torre), 2011 Media related to Festival di Napoli...
territory and belonged to the Paparelli-Corrado family. The priest Angelo Paparelli had it built in 1818. Santa Maria della Pace church. Also known as Santa...
of the ancient town of Pordenone, located in Piazza della Motta, now a prison. Roman Villa of Torre, remains of a patrician villa discovered in the 1950s...
Di Corrado Targa D’Oro Città di Legnano, Davide Orrico Memorial Angelo Ripamonti, Davide Villella Gran Premio Vini DOC Valdadige, Andrea Di Corrado Stage...
Barbarossa. Siding first with the Guelph party, after its occupation by Corrado Guiscardo, a captain of emperor Frederick II, it became Ghibelline as a...
in the early 1970s to spend more time with her husband and their son, Corrado. Nonetheless, Lisi's career underwent a renaissance with a number of projects...
to funeral ceremonies. Also nearby is the necropolis of the Acrocoro dellaTorre, where many sarcophagi have been found. About 5 miles (8 km) north lies...
Sardegna dei Giudicati, Cagliari, Edizioni dellaTorre, 1979. A. Solmi - Studi storici sulle istituzioni della Sardegna nel Medioevo - Cagliari - 1917....
alleati del Nordafrica e la fine dei Grandi Regni". Cagliari, Edizioni DellaTorre. Rowland, R. J. "When Did the Nuragic Period in Sardinia End." Sardinia...
the area: the Zuccola and the Cucagna. In 1292 the Patriarch Raimondo dellaTorre gave to Simone di Cucagna the power to control Valvasone and its surroundings...
in the east Mediterranean. The first known bishop was Franciscan named Corrado (fl1318) whom Le Quien called vir doctus et in linguis orientalis versatus...
di palazzo Minucci-Solaini, accostando al primitivo nucleo della Pinacoteca civica di Corrado Ricci, dipinti, sculture e arredi anch ... Lorenzo Carletti;...
Marcorè as Corrado Hassani Shapi as Kamal Monica Scattini as Letizia Francesco Pannofino as Luigi Vito as Osvaldo Josefia Forlì as Corrado Mineo Matteo...
Dal merum al primitivo di Manduria. Manduria: Filo. 1997. Il re solo. Corrado IV di Svevia. Mario Adda Editore. 1998. ISBN 978-8880822981. Claudia Gelao...
sentimentale della citta di Cagliari, editrice 3T, Cagliari, 1980–81. Thermes Cenza, E a dir di Cagliari..., editrice G. Trois, Cagliari, 1997. Zedda Corrado, Pinna...