• Neri Corsini may refer to: Neri Corsini (1614–1678), cardinal from 1664 onwards Neri Maria Corsini (1685–1770), nephew of Pope Clement XII, made cardinal...
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    Anzio, Ravenna (porto Corsini) and Ancona. He was the first pope to ban Freemasonry. In 1736, Cardinal Neri Maria (Neri Maria Corsini), nephew of Pope Clement...
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  • 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...
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  • and activist Neri Corsini (disambiguation) Neri Marcorè (born 1966), Italian actor, voice actor, imitator, TV presenter and singer Neri Naig, Filipina...
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  • religious services causing Angelo Ricasoli, Bishop of Florence, and Neri Corsini, Bishop of Fiesole, to flee Florentine territory. The heavy fines and...
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    Corsini practiced law under the able direction of his uncle, Cardinal Neri Corsini. After the death of his uncle and his father, in 1685, Corsini, now...
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    Fuga for Cardinal Neri Maria Corsini. The majority of the major works in the Corsini Gallery collection were donated by the Corsini family, and initially...
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    Neri Maria Corsini (19 May 1685 – 6 December 1770) was an Italian nobleman and Catholic priest and cardinal. Born in Florence, Corsini was the second of...
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    Neri Corsini, Nerio Corsini or Neri Corsini the Elder (to distinguish himself from Neri Maria Corsini) (Florence, 1614 – Florence, 6 December 1678) was...
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    In 1736, the Florentine Cardinal Neri Maria Corsini, nephew of Pope Clement XII (formerly Cardinal Lorenzo Corsini), acquired the villa and land, and...
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    Vanni (c. 1645); it also houses fragments of frescoes by Lippo d'Andrea. Neri Corsini (1614–1678) Giuliano Dami ""Cappella Brancacci", Musei Civici Fiorentini"...
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    Salimbeni of Siena, as well as the cardinals Alessandro Chigi Zondadari and Neri Corsini. His masterpiece was a commission by Anna Maria Luisa de' Medici, the...
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    important contacts in Doni's life: Neri Corsini became a cardinal in 1664 (not to be confused with Neri Maria Corsini, who became a cardinal in 1730). This...
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    Flemish Mannerism. It was bought by the Borghese directly from cardinal Neri Corsini in Brussels. It is now in the Borghese collection. In 1618, Rubens wrote...
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    Andrea Corsini (30 November 1302 – 6 January 1373 or 1374) was an Italian Catholic prelate and professed member from the Carmelites who served as the...
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    Marquise Agostino Pareto, Senator of the Republic. Grand Duchy of Tuscany – Neri Corsini [it]. Kingdom of Sicily – Alvaro Ruffo della Scaletta, Luigi de' Medici...
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    received all but two votes since he voted for another while Cardinal Neri Corsini voted for Cardinal Flavio Chigi. Nothing remarkable occurred under Clement...
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    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...
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    – 1626.01.19) Cardinal Cesare Facchinetti (1639.09.05 – 1672.11.14) Neri Corsini (later Cardinal) (1652.08.12 – 1664.01.14) Angelo Maria Ranuzzi (later...
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    consecrated bishop by Scipione Pannocchieschi d'Elci, Archbishop of Pisa, with Neri Corsini, Titular Archbishop of Tamiathis, and Carlo de' Vecchi, Bishop Emeritus...
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    first gave way, and entrusted Don Neri Corsini with the formation of a ministry. The popular demands presented by Corsini were for the abdication of Leopold...
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  • followed on 20 March in St. Peter's Basilica by the hands of Cardinal Neri Corsini. During the 1667 papal conclave Ravizza schemed in favour of cardinal...
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    founded by the bibliophile Clement XII Corsini and his nephew Cardinal Neri Corsini, still housed in Palazzo Corsini in via della Lungara. The Republic of...
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  • XI as Bishop of Arezzo. On 21 Mar 1677, he was consecrated bishop by Neri Corsini, Bishop Emeritus of Arezzo, with Carlo Vaini, Titular Archbishop of Nicaea...
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    Carlo Monaldi. He also sculpted figures for his monument to cardinal Neri Corsini" (1733–34), who was the pope’s nephew. In 1741–43, he worked on the portico...
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    later became the Palazzo Corsini alla Lungara, purchased on 27 July 1736 from Duke Riario by Don Neri and Don Bartolomeo Corsini, for 70 thousand scudi...
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    Holy Spirit in its middle. The main altar was commissioned by Cardinal Neri Corsini and designed by the architect Nicola Salvi. He made it into an elegant...
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    II, entrenched in Palazzo Pitti with his ministers, summoned Prince Neri Corsini, a liberal of the highest reputation not directly involved with the rebels...
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    Neri Corsini, wrote stressing that Freemasonry in England was merely an innocent amusement;[citation needed] the main objection, according to Corsini...
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    and counsellor to Pope Clement XII. He was also advisor to Cardinal Neri Maria Corsini. Before he became Vatican librarian, he was director of the grand-ducal...
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