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request military action, since he knew well the daily route of the
Germans along the Torricella-Fallascoso road to carry out the raids. The British accepted, and on the night of 11 January they stationed themselves at the Piccone furnace, and upon the arrival of the Germans, the guerrilla warfare began, with the victory of the British, who returned to Roccascalegna, however not considering the presence of another patrol in Colle of the Irco, who launched rockets for help. The Nazi revenge was ruthless against Torricellan civilians, especially towards women, the elderly and children, since the men had either been taken or had fled to the surrounding villages. The Germans set fire to the farms and the elementary school, triggering panic, so that the Germans could more easily machine-gun them: 15-year-old Antonietta Crivelli, her 6-month-old brother, Carmela D'Ulisse, Giuseppe, Rosina and Rosa Porreca, Nicola Nunziato died Rossi, Costanza Uggè, Maria Antonia di Martino and other young children. Because of the impassable road, specially destroyed by the Germans, it was difficult for the "maiellini" casolani to reach Gesso, and subsequently Torricella at the end of January 1944, because the road had to be rebuilt almost anew, and upon arrival, the partisans found the semi-destroyed town, specially mined by the Germans, especially the baronial castle was blown up.
823:, had already spontaneously left the country in September because they were considered insecure, on the other, already on 3 September 1943, German planes collided with the allies, but without attacking, as they were headed towards Sulmona to bomb the station. The English prisoners of the Fonte d'Amore internment camp in Sulmona passed through Torricella and found refuge with the inhabitants. On October 19 Torricella was officially occupied by the Germans, who in trucks, requisitioned as many men as possible for the fortification works of the Gustav line, rounding up about 100 people, and installing the garrison of the general command in the baronial castle, at the top of the town, where the Obelisk to the Civil War stands. While Casoli was freed by the British on 4 December, Torricella was evacuated, and the villagers took refuge in the country houses, the same night Ettore Troilo came out of his hiding place to go to the allied command of Casoli to propose the birth of the Maiella Volunteer Corps. The German presence in Torricella was marked by repeated harassment, threats and acts of violence, of which the massacre of Sant'Agata (1 February 1944) is remembered, even if this concerns the villagers of nearby Gessopalena; so they gave more impetus to the Casolani, backed by the British to begin the liberation operations of Torricella.
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903:. It is located in the upper part of the historic center, it is the parish church of Torricella. Nothing is known about its construction, other than that it already existed in 1173, and that it underwent heavy restorations in the eighteenth century, and then in the mid-nineteenth century, with the refurbishment of the bell tower. Partially destroyed in the last world war, the church was affected by a drastic restoration. The church is renaissance style. A,
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879:. It is located in the Fallascoso district. It dates back to the 18th century when it was built on ruins of a medieval palace of which not many traces can be seen apart from a portal with an ogival arch on the main façade. However, the architectural style of the building dates back to the 19th century, when the church was rebuilt or restored after an unknown calamity. the main façade faces the town and the bell tower towards the
921:. Located in Via Peligna, in the suburb of Sant'Antonio, it dates back to the seventeenth century, but was destroyed by the Germans, when from the photos it showed a simple style of plastered hut, with Romanesque portal. Only the niche with the statue of the saint remained intact. In the twenty-first century it is a modern church with the architectural style of the 60s, in stone and concrete, with a hut roof.
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villages, with strong emigration. In the 1970s, with the construction of the Honda Sevel industrial hub of the Val di Sangro things improved, but
Torricella, to get out of anonymity, invested in the memory of the courage of citizens during the Second World War, and in addition to the project of memory, he woven relations with America, about the figure of the writer
637:, a dagger, a collar, a spiral bracelet, four digital rings and an iron fibula. It is claimed that near Monte Moresco, between Torricella and Pennadomo, there are remains of a Samnite fortification, built above an even older settlement, attributed to the second millennium BC, from here comes a stone dagger, preserved in the Pigorini Museum in Rome.
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From the discovery at the Le Coste district, it is assumed that the continuity of housing between
Torricella and Juvanum had continued even after the period of decadence of the Western Roman Empire. The area was occupied by barbarians during the Greek Gothic War of the sixth century AD, in fact there
927:. It is located in Via Bellini, a cross street of Corso Umberto I. It is a private church of the Piccone family, built in 1855. The style of the façade suggests that the church was built between the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. The window above the portal is in baroque style as well as the
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Torricella has recovered quickly with the reconstruction, although the historical building fabric has suffered a lot from the destruction, so much so that a small part is preserved in the original appearance. In the following years the economy suffered an impoverishment due to the isolation of the
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Another grim episode of Nazi barbarism concerns the "Tre
Confini massacre". In January 1944 both Torricella and the nearby village of Fallascoso were in German hands, on January 5 the spouses Tranquillino Di Paolo and Concettina Cianci, hidden among the graves of the cemetery, were discovered and
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The real massacre concerned the Teti Di Riga family: the head of the family
Giustino was discovered by the Germans while hiding in the farm so as not to be taken for the fortification works, and was robbed of his animals. Giustino Di Riga reached the English command of Roccascalegna, to try to
959:, is located at the intersection of Corso Umberto I with via Coste, at the church of San Giacomo. It is the birthplace of the grandfather of the Sicilian composer Vincenzo Bellini is in mixed style, between the late nineteenth-century neoclassical and the rural style in plastered stone blocks.
965:. It is located in Corso Umberto I. It's a noble palace. From the style of the façade overlooking the course it can be seen that the palace was built between the 19th and 20th centuries. The post-war restorations maintained the original style. The outer walls are made of bricks in the
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Torricella occupied the entire upper area of the country, where the Obelisk of the Civilian Victims of War is located, since it was blown up by the Nazis, after it was occupied as the headquarters of the war operations.
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or a helmet with bands in gilded copper and iron in the locality of Santa Lucia, well hidden inside a cellar of late Roman origin for the construction material, located in a country farmhouse. This artifact is preserved in the Museum of Early
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brutally killed; on 11 January
Antonio Mancini was machine-gunned in the La Morgia district while he was going to visit his wife who had given birth in a farmhouse where she was hidden, and on the same day Giovanni Del Duca was killed in the district of San Venanzio.
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The phenomenon of the framing of the seventh-tenth century AD also affected
Torricella. The first fortifications are located in the Monte Moresco area, next to the Roman town, which was finally abandoned in the 15th century. A castle is mentioned in some documents of
979:. Located in the Fallascoso district, on the hill there is the small town, it is presumed to have been built in the seventeenth-eighteenth century above the castle, for the presence of fortifications at the base. It features traces of garitte at the corners.
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of the church. The façade has a hut profile and angular red bricks. The crowning is composed of a triangular eardrum. The portal is framed by hoists. The interior has a single nave with a sail vault while the walls are plastered in blue and white
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Torricella, in the adjacent districts, various archaeological discoveries have been made, the finds of which are preserved in the Archaeological Museum of
751:, Baron of Torricella and lord of Bagnara, and appointed witness. So it is known that Torricella was part of the lordship of the De Sangro family, which had already fallen in the 16th century, which boasted numerous fiefs in the Peligna Valley.
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there is still in the twenty-first century the testimony of the hermitage of San Rinaldo. In the year 1173 dates back to the construction of the baronial chapel of Torricella, the mother church of San Giacomo, redone in the 19th century.
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1550: A corpse is mummified in the church of St. James, mummified spontaneously, and discovered in 1989 during the restoration of the church, and a miracle is shouted at, thinking that it may be the body of St. James the
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After the armistice of 8 September, due to its strategic position, Torricella was already occupied by the Germans in October 1943 and threatened by Allied bombing. On the one hand, anti-fascist intellectuals, such as
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May 25, 1568: Monsignor Oliva visits Torricella, describes the parish church of San Giacomo as a church outside the walls, a hypothesis that the walls embraced the highest part of the castle hill.
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1805: Torricella is mentioned in the Geographical Dictionary of the Kingdom of Naples, and reference is made to the trade in "tarantulas", i.e. silk cloths produced especially in nearby Taranta.
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1861: Torricella sees the suffix "Peligna" peligna added to avoid cases of homonymous with other centers of the state. But it is a coarse toponym, as well as for the Abruzzo municipality of
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1551: Caterina de Medici, widow of Pirro Colonna, asked permission for Charles V to sell the goods for the benefit of his daughters, and the fiefs went to Fabrizio Valignano di Chieti.
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invests Count Orsini of the County of Manoppello, and adds the fief of Monte Moresco or Santa Maria a Palazzo, but it is unknown from the privilege, if Torricella was also included.
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located near Mount Pallano, up with the Pentri of Bovianum Vetus (Pietrabbondante), finally with the Peligni in eastern Majella. The main city of this tribe was
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883:. The façade is hut. Above the portal are two
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