Ludovico de Torres (1552 – 8 July 1609) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Cardinal-Priest of San Pancrazio (1606–1609) and Archbishop of Monreale (1588–1609).
[4] On 22 January 1588, he was appointed during the papacy of Pope Sixtus V as Archbishop of Monreale[5] succeeding his uncle of the same name.
[4] On 31 January 1588, he was consecrated bishop at the church of S. Lorenzo in Damaso[4] by Gabriele Paleotti, Archbishop of Bologna, with Silvio Savelli, Archbishop of Rossano, and José Esteve Juan, Bishop of Vieste, serving as co-consecrators.
[5] In the consistory of 11 September 1606, he was elevated by Pope Paul V to Cardinal-Priest and on 19 December 1606, received the title of San Pancrazio.
[4] He was the uncle of Cardinal Cosimo de Torres, who later served as Archbishop of Monreale (1634-1642);[4] and was a close friend of poet Torquato Tasso.