Antonio Corsi

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Antonio Corsi
Count of Montepescali
Third Marquis of Caiazzo
Busto di Antonio Corsi por Alessandro Rondoni.jpg
Antonio Corsi by Alessandro Rondoni
Born1630
Firenze, Italy.
Died1679(1679-00-00) (aged 53–54)
Firenze, Italy.
SpousesPatrizia di Firenze Giulia Corsini
IssueCount Giovanni Corsi of Montepescali (b. 1666)
HouseCorsi
FatherGiovanni Corsi
MotherLucrezia Salviati
ReligionCatholic
OccupationMarquis, Count.

Antonio Corsi (Florence, 1630 – Florence, 1679) was a noble Italian, first Count of Montepescali and Third Marquis of Caiazzo, son of the Marquis Giovanni Corsi and the Patrizia of Firenze Lucrezia Salviati, brother of Domenico Maria Corsi. [1] [2] [3]

Life[]

Antonio was born on 1625 in Florence to Giovanni Corsi and Lucrezia Salviati. [2] [3]

With a sovereign concession made by the Kingdom of Sicily in 1642 by Philip IV of Spain, Antonio got the highest title of Count of Montepescali. [1] When his father died in 1661, he inherited the inferior title Marquis of Caiazzo, accumulating two titles, ending up selling the Marquisate to Giovanni di Antonio di Corso Corsi, of Domenico's Branch, who was also son of , powerful noble family of Lucca of ancient Silk Merchants, keeping the title in the family. [1] [4]

He married the Patrizia of Firenze Giulia Corsini in 1656, having only one child in 1666 called Giovanni, who was the best friend of Cosimo III de' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany and became also Governor of Civitavecchia. [1]

Antonio died in 1679 [3]

References[]

  1. ^ a b c d Tiribilli-Giuliani, Demostene (1855). Sommario storico delle famiglie celebri Toscane, compilato da Demostene Tiribilli-Giuliani, riveduto dal Cav. Luigi Passerini (in Italian). ISBN 978-1277580228.
  2. ^ a b BACCHI, Andrea. BERTI, Federico. PEGAZZANO, Donatella. The Patronage of Domenico Maria Corsi Volume 1, 46 pages, ISBN 9788894112016. 2016, Milan.
  3. ^ a b c PEGAZZANO, Donatella. Committenza e collezionismo nel Cinquecento La famiglia Corsi a Firenze tra musica e scultura 2010, Rivista Edifir Edizioni Firenze s.r.l., Le Voci del Museo nº. 22, Collana di Museologia e Museografia, 80 páginas, ISBN 978-88-7970-451-9
  4. ^ GOUDRIAAN, Elisa Florentine Patricians and Their Networks: Structures Behind the Cultural Success and the Political Representation of the Medici Court (1600–1660) Volume 14, 408 pages, ISBN 978-90-04-34652-9. 26 Oct 2017.

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Antonio Corsi
House of Corsi
Born: 1625 X Died: X 1679
Regnal titles
Preceded by
Created by a sovereign concession of Philip IV of Spain in the Kingdom of Sicily at 1642
Count of Montepescali
1642–1679
Succeeded by
Count Giovanni Corsi of Montepescali
Preceded by Stemme Corsi di Caiazzo by Vinci Corsi.png
Marquis of Caiazzo

1661–1662
Succeeded by
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