- in Rome.
Marino was born with the
French name of
Marin Torlonias, the son of
Antoine Torlonias, a
merchant and laborer. Marin's great-uncle was the parish...
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Giovannia Torlonia as
collateral on a loan.
After 1825,
following Prince Vincenzo Giustiniani's
failure to
uphold the
terms of his agreement, the
Torlonias entered...
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Villa Torlonia is a name of
several country retreats of the
princely family of
Torlonia on the
outskirts of Rome and in
Frascati (Lazio) including: Villa...
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Alessandro Torlonia, 5th
Prince of Civitella-Cesi (7
December 1911 – 1 May/12 May 1986) was an
Italian banking heir and a
member of the
House of
Torlonia. Born...
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Torlonia Museum (Italian:
Museo Torlonia; not
identical with the
Villa Torlonia on the Via Nomentana) was a
museum in Rome,
which housed the
Torlonia...
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Palazzo Torlonia (also
known as the
Palazzo Giraud, Giraud-
Torlonia or Castellesi) is a 16th-century
Renaissance town
house in Via
della Conciliazione...
- Bust No. 535 of the
Torlonia Collection, also
called the
Patrician Torlonia, is a
marble bust,
sometimes said to
portray Marcus Porcius Cato Censorius...
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actress and
model Brooke Shields.
Torlonia was born in Rome, at
Palazzo Núñez-
Torlonia, the
youngest daughter of
Marino Torlonia, 4th
Prince of Civitella-Cesi...
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Marino Torlonia (29 July 1861 – 5
March 1933), 4th
Prince of Civitella-Cesi, duke of Poli and Guadagnolo, was an
Italian nobleman. He was born in Poli...
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Villa Torlonia is a
villa and
surrounding gardens in Rome, Italy,
formerly belonging to the
Torlonia family. It is
entered from the via Nomentana. It was...