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Gabriele Lancillotto Castello,
prince of
Torremuzza and
marques of
Motta d'Affermo (1727–1794) was an
Italian nobleman, antiquarian,
numismatist and antiquarian...
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during the
restoration of 1785.
According to
another source, the
Prince of
Torremuzza transferred the
altar elsewhere and
began restoration of the
classic building...
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Cultural Heritage of Sicily) by
Gabriele Lancillotto Castello,
Prince of
Torremuzza.
Since the
second half of the 16th
century Mount Bonifato has already...
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church of Palermo. It is
located at the
corner of Via
Alloro and Via
Torremuzza in the
quarter of the Kalsa,
within the
historic centre of Palermo. Francesco...
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private hands of a St John the
Baptists and St
James Major.
Presently in
Torremuzza collection in Palermo.
Treccani Encyclopedia entry.
Liceo Garibaldi entry...
- Roch (1657)
Castle (12th-13th centuries)
Palazzo Minneci (17th century)
Torremuzza Tower (13th century)
Church of St.
Peter "Superficie di
Comuni Province...
- iv. 43;
Suetonius Claud. 25.
Strabo v. p. 272. Eckhel, vol. i. p. 208;
Torremuzza, Num. Sic. pl. 30. This article incorporates text from a publication...
- Nobiltà Mediterranea) (in Italian).
Retrieved 21 June 2022.
Castelli di
Torremuzza 1820, p. 77. Borsari,
Silvano (1961). "ANTONIA,
regina di Sicilia". Dizionario...
- has been
converted into a farmhouse.
Villa Torremuzza was the
holiday residence of the
Castelli di
Torremuzza princes.
Dating from the 18th century, it...
- Serradifalco, Via
Giovanni Spano, Via
Antonio Taramelli, Via
Gabriele Torremuzza;
Local toponyms, e.g. Via di Bagnoletto, Via Capo Due Rami, Via del Collettore...