Enrico Morozzo Della Rocca (Turin, 20 June 1807 – Luserna San Giovanni, 12 August 1897) was an Italian general, noble and politician, noted for his military service during the Risorgimento.
Born from Carlo, Earl of Morozzo, Marquis of Brianzè and Lord of San Genuario, and Gabriella Asinari di Gresy, Enrico was the heir of one of the most prominent and noble Piedmontese families.
During the First War of Italian Independence, he served as Chief of Staff of the Reserve Division, led by Crown Prince Vittorio Emanuele, beginning a close friendship with the future King; having distinguished himself at Goito, he was decorated with the Silver Medal of Military Valor.
In the following decade, he performed many roles, among which that of First Aide-de-Camp for the King, and extraordinary ambassador for the coronation of Wilhelm I of Prussia in 1861; he was promoted to Lieutenant General in 1857.
One of renowned Filipino painter Juan Luna's works is a signed and dated 1884 oil canvas portrait of Adele della Rocca.