Luigi Torelli
Luigi Torelli was born in Villa [di Tirano], in the Valtellina of Lombardy, at the time part of the Napoleonic Kingdom of Italy.
Being a patriot, he took part in the Five Days of Milan, most noted in driving out the Tyrolian Kaiserjäger from Piazza del Duomo and, together with fellow patriot Scipione Bagaggia, for raising the tri-colour atop the Cathedral.
Torelli was a member of diverse scientific and economic institutions. In 1860 he was made a Senator and in 1864 became Minister of Agriculture, Industry and Commerce of the Kingdom of [Italy (1861–1946)|Kingdom of Italy].
He died at Tirano in 1887.