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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...
- during the restoration of 1785. According to another source, the Prince of Torremuzza transferred the altar elsewhere and began restoration of the classic building...
- Roch (1657) Castle (12th-13th centuries) Palazzo Minneci (17th century) Torremuzza Tower (13th century) Church of St. Peter "Superficie di Comuni Province...
- 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...
- Cultural Heritage of Sicily) by Gabriele Lancillotto Castello, Prince of Torremuzza. Since the second half of the 16th century Mount Bonifato has already...
- 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...
- Serradifalco, Via Giovanni Spano, Via Antonio Taramelli, Via Gabriele Torremuzza; Local toponyms, e.g. Via di Bagnoletto, Via Capo Due Rami, Via del Collettore...
- private hands of a St John the Baptists and St James Major. Presently in Torremuzza collection in Palermo. Treccani Encyclopedia entry. Liceo Garibaldi entry...
- his correspondents from Sicily and the south of Italy: the Prince of Torremuzza (Palermo) and Michele Vargas Macciucca (Naples)", in M. Caccamo Caltabiano...