Troisi Explained
Troisi is a surname of Italian origin. The name originates from the Latin Trogisii[1] which refers to descendants of Trogisio[2] or others of the same name. It may refer to:
- Alfonso Troisi (b. 1954), Argentine former football player
- Dante Troisi (1920–1989), Italian writer and magistrate
- James Troisi (b. 1988), Australian football (soccer) player
- Licia Troisi (b. 1980), Italian fantasy writer
- Lino Troisi (1932–1998), Italian actor
- Marcello Troisi (b. 1976), Brazilian football player
- Massimo Troisi (1953–1994), Italian actor, film director and poet
- Pietro Paolo Troisi (1686–1743), Maltese artist
- Rebecca J. Troisi, American cancer epidemiologist
Notes and References
- Book: Carducci, Giosuè . Rerum italicarum scriptores: raccolta degli storici italiani dal cinquecento al millecinquecento . Fiorini . Vittorio . Fedele . Pietro . S. Lapi . 1723 . Muratori . Lodovico . 34 . 1917 . 180 . it . Writers of Italian Events: a collection from Italian historians between the sixteenth and the fifteenth century . 1.
- Book: Falco . Chronicon Beneventanum: città e feudi nell'Italia dei Normanni . 1998 . SISMEL - Ed. del Galluzzo . 978-88-87027-17-4 . D'Angelo . Edoardo . Per verba . Tavarnuzze (Firenze) . 252 . it . Beneventan Chronicle: cities and fiefs in Norman Italy.