Tommaso Corsini (28 February 1835 – 22 May 1919) was an Italian politician. He was born in and was mayor of Florence. He served in the Senate of the Kingdom...
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J. Corsini (1914–2008), encyclopedist and lexicographer in the field of psychology Tommaso Corsini (1835-1919), Italian politician Palazzo Corsini, Rome...
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The House of Corsini is the name of an old and influential Italian princely family, originally from Florence, whose members were elected to many important...
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admiral Tommaso da Cori (1655–1729), Italian Roman Catholic priest Tommaso Corsini (1835–1919), Italian politician who was mayor of Florence Tommaso Costa...
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possible. This delegation was composed of the mayor himself, Prince Tommaso Corsini, three priests – Rezzi, Mertel and Arrighi – Marchese Paolucci de Calboli...
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was held in esteem by both clerics and lay including figures like Tommaso Corsini, Giovanni delle Celle, and Taddeo Gaddi. His model of austerity and...
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1805–1806 – Giulio Orlandini 1806–1807 – Vespasiano Marzichi 1807–1808 – Tommaso Guadagni 1808–1809 – Filippo Guadagni In 1809, during the period of the...
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"AIMEE G. RUSSELL ENGAGED TO WED; Chapin Ex-Student Fiancee of Don Cino Tommaso Corsini of Florence, Italy". The New York Times. 10 October 1945. Retrieved...
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Maria of Tuscany (mother of Leopold II), were siblings. Prince Don Tommaso Corsini, on 21 May 1833, went as ambassador to Naples to stipulate the marriage...
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Preceded by Tommaso Corsini Mayor of Florence 1886–1889 Succeeded by Francesco Guicciardini Preceded by Francesco Guicciardini Mayor of Florence 1891–1901...
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