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CORSINI , the name of a Florentine princely See also: family, of which the founder is said to be Neri Corsini, who flourished about the See also: year 1170
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Like other Florentine nobles the Corsini had at first no titles, but in more See also: recent times they received many from See also: foreign potentates and from the later See also: grand See also: dukes of See also: Tuscany
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The emperor See also: Charles IV. created the
See also: head of the See also: house a count palatine in 1371; the marquisate of Sismano was conferred onthem in 162o, those of Casigliano and Civitella in 1629, of Lajatico and Orciatico in 1644, of Giovagallo and Tresana in 1652; in 1730 Lorenzo Corsini was elected See also: pope as See also: Clement XII., and conferred the See also: rank of See also: Roman princes and the duchy of Casigliano on his family, and in 1732 they were created grandees of See also: Spain
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They own two palaces in Florence, one of which on the See also: Lung' See also: Arno Corsini contains the finest private picture gallery in the city, and many villas and estates in various parts of See also: Italy
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Passerini, Genealogia e sloria della famiglia Corsini (Florence, 1858) ; A. von See also: Reumont, Geschichte der Stadt Rom (Berlin, 1868) ; Almanach de See also: Gotha
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