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Tommaso Corsini (28 February 1835 – 22 May 1919) was an Italian politician. He was born in and was mayor of Florence. He served in the Senate of the Kingdom of Italy. He died in Marsiliana, province of Grosseto, Tuscany.

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Tommaso Corsini, was an Italian politician Tommaso Corsini (senatore).jpg
Tommaso Corsini, was an Italian politician

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Preceded by
Ubaldino Peruzzi
Mayor of Florence
1880–1886
Succeeded by
Piero Torrigiani

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