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    he said nothing about the foreign invasion, and on 1 May sent Count Luigi Serristori to Tuscany with full powers. But at the same time the Austrians occupied...
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  • Bishop of Cortona (1634–1656). Ludovico Serristori was born to a noble family in Florence in 1600, son of senator Luigi. He graduated in utroque iure in Pisa...
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  • provisional government commission led by Gino Capponi, Bettino Ricasoli, it:Luigi Serristori, it:Carlo Torrigiani and it:Cesare Capoquadri. The commission arrested...
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    established a technical committee of nine members headed by Count Luigi Serristori. On 5 July, two routes had been prepared to meet the business's needs...
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    railway is carried out by Trenitalia. In 1840 the governor of Siena, Luigi Serristori, who had previously participated in the preliminary studies for the...
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    Succeeded by Giulio Sartori Preceded by Laurent Serristori Administrator of Bitetto 1532–1539 Succeeded by Luigi Serristori Preceded by Tommaso Cortesi Administrator...
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    was to be named Leopolda after the then Grand duke. In 1837 count Luigi Serristori and the engineer Piero Dini Castelli proposed a study for the Railway...
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    the opposite side to the Basilica of Santa Croce is the Palazzo Cocchi-Serristori, rebuilt in the late 15th century by Giuliano da Sangallo, personal architect...
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  • In the Name of the Pope King (category Films directed by Luigi Magni)
    is shaken by a bomb explosion in the sewers of the barracks of Palazzo Serristori, which kills twenty-three French Papal Zouaves. A countess, the secret...
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  • others Church of San Salvatore al Monte c. 1500 Il Cronaca Palazzo Cocchi-Serristori c. 1500 Baccio d'Agnolo or il Cronaca Palazzo Albizi c. 1500 Baccio d'Agnolo...
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    Rovere Administrator of Trani 1517–1551 Succeeded by Bartolommeo Serristori Preceded by Luigi Tasso Administrator of Recanati (1st time) 1522–1548 Succeeded by...
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    Bishop of Fiesole) Ludovico Serristori (1634–1656 Died) Filippo Galilei (1657–1677) Nicola Oliva, O.S.A. (1677–1684) Pietro Luigi Malaspina, C.R. (1684–1695...
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    this point, on the south side of the road, in 1565 was built the Palazzo Serristori. Further west, on the north side, the Cybo, a noble family which reached...
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    Resigned) Territory Added: 1547 from suppressed Diocese of Salpi Bartolommeo Serristori (3 July 1551 – 1555) Gianbernardino Scotti, C.R. (20 Dec 1555 – 9 Aug...
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  • the Jewish art historian Giorgio Castelfranco's house on the Lungarno Serristori in Florence (now the Casa Siviero museum). Today he is known mainly for...
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