The Corsini family is a princely Florentine family. The emperor Charles IV created the head of the house a count palatine in 1371; the marquisate of Sismano was conferred on them in 1620, those of Casigliano and Civitella in 1629, of Lajatico and Orciatico in 1644, of Giovagallo and Tresana in 1652. In 1730 Lorenzo Corsini, as pope, conferred the rank of Roman princes and the duchy of Casigliano on his family, and in 1732 they were created grandees of Spain.[1]
Andrea Corsini (cardinal) (1707-1795)
Saint Andrew Corsini (1302-1373), friar and Bishop Fiesole
Pope Clement XII (1652-1740), born Lorenzo Corsini
Neri Corsini (fl. 1170), founder of the Corsini family
Neri Corsini (died 1377), bishop of Fiesole from 1374 to 1377, see War of the Eight Saints
Neri Corsini (1614–1678), cardinal from 1664 onwards
Neri Maria Corsini (1685–1770), nephew of Pope Clement XII, made cardinal by his uncle 1730
Other people with the surname Corsini:
Bruno Henrique Corsini, simply known as Bruno Henrique (born 1989), Brazilian professional footballer
Catherine Corsini (born 1956), French film director
Claudia Corsini (born 1977), Italian Olympic pentathlete
Filippo Corsini (1873-1926), Italian Liberal Party politician
Giulio Corsini (1933–2009), Italian professional football player and coach
Harold Corsini (1919–2008), American photographer
Ignacio Corsini (1891–1967), Italian-born Argentine folklore and tango musician
Ludovico Corsini (born 1993), Italian Mozambican swimmer specializing in breaststroke
Maria Corsini (1884–1965), Italian writer, beatified by Pope John Paul II on 2001
Miriam Corsini (born 1989), Mozambican swimmer specializing in breaststroke
Raymond "Ray" J. Corsini (1914–2008), encyclopedist and lexicographer in the field of psychology
Tommaso Corsini (1835-1919), Italian politician
^One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Corsini". Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 7 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 204.
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