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  1. Torquato Conti (1591–1636) was an Italian military commander who served as a General-Field Marshal of the Holy Roman Empire during the Thirty Years' War. His barbarous treatment of defenceless villagers earned him the nickname, The Devil. He later became a nobleman and was made Duke of Guadagnolo and Gonfalonier of the Church by ...

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  2. Torquato Conti was an Italian military commander who served as a General-Field Marshal of the Holy Roman Empire during the Thirty Years' War. His barbarous treatment of defenceless villagers earned him the nickname, The Devil. He later became a nobleman and was made Duke of Guadagnolo and Gonfalonier of the Church by Pope Urban VIII.

  3. Torquato I Conti; Duca di Guadagnolo; Stemma: In carica: 1540 – 3 settembre 1572: Successore: Lotario Conti Trattamento: Don: Altri titoli: Duca di Poli: Nascita: Poli, 1519: Morte: Poli, 3 settembre 1572: Sepoltura: Chiesa di Santo Stefano, Poli: Dinastia: Conti: Padre: Carlo Conti: Madre: Maria Tarquinia Savelli: Consorte ...

  4. Torquato Conti (1591-6 June 1636) was a Field Marshal of the Holy Roman Empire, Duke of Guadagnolo, and Gonfalonier of the Catholic Church. He was nicknamed "the Devil" for his cruelty shown towards civilians during the Thirty Years' War. Torquato Conti was born in Rome, Papal States in 1591...

  5. A principios de junio de 1629, Wallenstein pidió, a instancias de Torquato Conti y Gabriel de Roy, que varios buques salieran lo más pronto posible, sin duda para enfrentarse a los buques daneses. 8 Sin embargo, en breve fue oficial-mente declarada la paz de Lübeck y las hostilidades en el mar terminaron, y los buques no zarparon.

  6. CONTI, Torquato in "Dizionario Biografico" - Treccani - Treccani. DAL VOCABOLARIO. LEMMI CORRELATI. CONTI, Torquato. Stefano Andretta. Primogenito di Lotario duca di Poli e di Clarice Orsini, nacque nel 1591.

  7. Cosma e Damiano, under the direction of the humanist condottiere Torquato Conti, who had purchased excavation rights from the canons of the church. Conti made a gift of the recovered fragments to Cardinal Alessandro Farnese, who entrusted them to his librarian Onofrio Panvinio and his antiquarian Fulvio Orsini.