Filippo Corsini (1873–1926) was an Italian Liberal Party politician. He was Marquess of Lajatico, Province of Pisa, Tuscany. He was the 11th mayor of Florence, Kingdom of Italy.[1][2]
Preceded by
Giulio Chiarugi
Mayor of Florence 1910–1915
Succeeded by
Oronzo Bacci
^Filippo corsini. (1873-1926). Marchese di lajatico laiatico, sindaco di firenze. 2 lettere manoscritte e firmate 1909, 1915 - Maremagnum
^"La Biblioteca di Giuseppe Conti" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2016-12-24.
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the library of the Vatican, and in those of the cardinals Passionei and Corsini. The famous obelisk of Augustus, at that time removed from the ruins of...
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marked by the Aurelian Walls, alongside Viale delle Mura Aurelie. Palazzo Corsini alla Lungara, in Via della Lungara, seat of the botanical garden of Rome...
relief work in the Capella Corsini of the Chiesa del Carmine. The chapel was erected by Bartolomeo and Cardinal Neri Corsini in memory of their recently...
Neri Corsini, wrote stressing that Freemasonry in England was merely an innocent amusement;[citation needed] the main objection, according to Corsini, was...
commonly dated 1325 (now revised to 1330), privately held by the Prince Corsini collection in Florence. Its signature was traditionally read as "Hoc opus...
and the Priori in 1504. Like her great aunt, Suor Filippa di Bartolomeo Corsini, Prudenza entered the convent of Santa Caterina da Siena. Historian Catherine...
Michelangelo, the Museo Bardini, the Museo Horne, the Museo Stibbert, the Palazzo Corsini, the Galleria d'Arte Moderna, the Museo dell'Opera del Duomo, the Tesoro...
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added Baroque touches to Bernardo Buontalenti's garden behind the Palazzo Corsini, Florence. Munro, John (2012). "The Rise, Expansion, and Decline of the...