The House of Della Torre (Torriani or Thurn) were an Italian noble family who rose to prominence in Lombardy during the 12th–14th centuries, until they held the lordship of Milan before being ousted by the Visconti.
Burg Bleiburg, family seat since 1601Niedernondorf Schloss, owned by the family since 1872Schloss Hagenegg, owned by the family since 1887
The House of DellaTorre (Torriani or Thurn) were an Italian noble family who rose to prominence in Lombardy during the 12th–14th centuries, until they...
Marcantonio dellaTorre (1481–1511) was a Renaissance Professor of Anatomy who lectured at the University of Pavia and at the University of Padua. It...
podestà. The Torriani family gained sustained power in 1240, when Pagano dellaTorre [it] was elected podestà. After Pagano's death, Baldo Ghiringhelli was...
Napoleone dellaTorre (died 16 August 1278), also known as Napo dellaTorre or Napo Torriani, was an Italian nobleman, who was effective Lord of Milan...
dellaTorre (c. 1500 – 13 June 1585) was an Italo-Spanish clockmaker, engineer and mathematician. He was born in Cremona. The name of Gianello della Torre...
the Archbishop Ottone, who wrested control of the city from the rival DellaTorre family in 1277. The earliest members of the Visconti lineage appeared...
Corrado dellaTorre, also called Mosca (c. 1251 – 24 October 1307) was an Italian medieval politician and condottiero, a member of the Torriani family...
Ranieri Filo dellaTorre (or Premio letterario internazionale Ranieri Filo dellaTorre) is an international literary prize for writing about extra virgin...
Lelio Hillel DellaTorre (1805–1871) was an Italian Jewish scholar and poet writing in Italian, German, French and Hebrew, best known for his critical...
Guido dellaTorre (27 September 1259 – summer 1312) was a Lord of Milan between 1302 and 1312. He was the son of Francesco dellaTorre (brother of Napoleone...
Edizioni DellaTorre. p. 175. Manlio Brigaglia; et al. (2017). "Un'idea della Sardegna". Storia della Sardegna. Cagliari: Edizioni dellaTorre. Marita...
The Torredella Ghirlandina or simply Ghirlandina is the bell tower of the Cathedral of Modena, in Emilia-Romagna, Italy. Standing at 86.12 metres, the...
The Torredella Zecca (Mint Tower) is a tower in the city walls of Florence, closing the city off from the river Arno to the east and thus known as a...
Archdiocese of Milan, against Raimondo dellaTorre's candidacy. This action displeased the city's lord Martino dellaTorre (relative of Raimondo), who claimed...
Cassone dellaTorre (or Casso, Cassono, Castone, Gastone), also called Mosca (died 20 August 1318) was an Italian medieval condottiero and feudal lord...
Palazzo Ravaschieri Fieschi dellaTorre or Palazzo Ravaschieri Fieschi-del Giudice is a 16th-century noble palace in the historical center of Belmonte...
Lodovico dellaTorre (died July 30, 1365) was Patriarch of Aquileia from 1359 until 1365. His family had included several patriarchs of Aquileia: his...
Albaretto dellaTorre is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Cuneo in the Italian region Piedmont, located about 60 kilometres (37 mi) southeast...
Val dellaTorre is a comune (municipality) in the Metropolitan City of Turin in the Italian region Piedmont, located about 25 kilometres (16 mi) northwest...
The Battle of Desio was fought on 21 January 1277 between the DellaTorre and Visconti families for the control of Milan and its countryside. The battlefield...
Filippo dellaTorre (1 May 1657 – 25 February 1717) was an Italian humanist, antiquarian and Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Adria (1702-1717)...
documentary evidence, that they descended from the famous Italian noble family DellaTorre, or Torriani, who had ruled in Milan and Lombardy until 1311. She then...