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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 political and ecclesiastical positions, including that of a Pope.[1]
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...
Corsini is an Italian surname. The Corsinifamily is a princely Florentine family. The emperor Charles IV created the head of the house a count palatine...
XII; Italian: Clemente XII; 7 April 1652 – 6 February 1740), born Lorenzo Corsini, was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from 12...
Neri Corsini (died 1377), bishop of Fiesole from 1374 to 1377, see War of the Eight Saints Neri Corsini (fl. 1170), founder of the Corsinifamily Neri...
of Italy. Maria Luisa Corsini was born in Florence in 1884, a member of the noble Corsinifamily. Her father, Angeiolo Corsini, was a Royal Army captain...
11°13′56.87″E / 43.8161167°N 11.2324639°E / 43.8161167; 11.2324639 Villa Corsini a Castello is a suburban villa near Florence, Italy, located in via della...
Neri Corsini (1614-1678) to Paris in 1621 where he became acquainted with Marin Mersenne and other literary persons. The Florentine Corsinifamily became...
Andrew Corsini was born in Florence on 30 November 1302 into the noble and illustrious Corsinifamily, one of twelve children born to Nicholas Corsini and...
the city. On the remains of the Tabularium stood a fortress of the Corsinifamily, which the Roman people took possession of in 1114. It was destined...
art gallery Palazzo Corsini, Rome and the Accademia dell'Arcadia 18th century late-Baroque/Rococo Rebuilt by the Corsinifamily in the 1730s and '40s...
Villa Corsini—called dei Quattro Venti for its airy perch— was destroyed. In the aftermath prince Doria-Pamphili bought the extensive Corsini grounds...
was the second of the two sons of Filippo Corsini and Lucrezia Rinuccini of the influential Corsinifamily. He traveled widely through Europe between...
doctor of agricultural sciences (born 1931), married 1965, Donna Caterina Corsini of the Princes of Sismano. Ludovica (born 1966), married Lorenzo Villoresi...
attributed to Pompey. Villa Corsini, erected in the mid-18th century along the Appian Way to Ariccia by the Corsinifamily, was also called the royal inn...
ISBN 978-0-393-31356-7. Nemeroff, Charles B.; Craighead, W. Edward (2001). The Corsini Encyclopedia of Psychology and Behavioral Science. New York: Wiley....
Curia. Fortunately in 1730 the pope Clement XII, from the Florentine Corsinifamily, appointed a prebend of the Abbey of San Girolamo in Pisa, with a stipend...
Republic of Siena and then by the Medicis. It became a property of the Corsinifamily from Florence in the 18th century and they transformed the building...
Relationships". In Weiner, Irving B.; Craighead, W. Edward (eds.). The Corsini Encyclopedia of Psychology, Volume 2. John Wiley & Sons. pp. 861–863....
Rome thanks to the patronage of members of the patrician Albani and Corsinifamilies. As an architect, he worked on the churches of Sant'Alessio on the...