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Alessandri (other)
Alessandri may also refer to: * Alessandri (surname) * Alessandri family The Alessandri family of Chile is of Italian Chileans, Italian origin, became politically influential during the early part of the 20th century, and has played (and still plays) a significant role in Politics of Chile, Chilean politics. The first ..., family of Chile See also * Alessandria (other) * Palazzo degli Alessandri, Florence * Palazzo degli Alessandri, Viterbo {{disambig ...
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Alessandri (surname)
Alessandri is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Alessandro Alessandri (1461–1523), Italian jurist * Ana Fani Alessandri Carlos, Brazilian geographer * Angelo Alessandri (born 1969), Italian politician * Arturo Alessandri (1868–1950), Chilean President * Felice Alessandri (1747–1798), Italian composer * Fernando Alessandri (1897–1982), Chilean politician * Fiona Alessandri (born 1967), Australian swimmer. * Gaspare Alessandri (1908–1997), Italian boxer * Giovanni Mario Alessandri (16th century), Italian Hispanist and grammarian * Gustavo Alessandri Valdés (1929–2017), Chilean politician and lawyer * Hernan Alessandri (1900–1982), Chilean physician * Innocente Alessandri (18th century), Italian engraver * Jorge Alessandri (1896–1986), Chilean President * Lodovico Alessandri (1903–1987), Brazilian fencer * Madeleine Alessandri CMG (born 1965), British civil servant * Marcel Alessandri (1895–1968), French army officer * Nerio Alessa ...
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Alessandri Family
The Alessandri family of Chile is of Italian Chileans, Italian origin, became politically influential during the early part of the 20th century, and has played (and still plays) a significant role in Politics of Chile, Chilean politics. The first Alessandri who came to Chile was Giuseppe Pietro Alessandri Tarzi, who arrived in the early 1800s as consul posterior, representative of the Kingdom of Sardinia. Alessandri family's most prominent members * (1864–1923), politician, senator and businessman *Arturo Alessandri, Arturo Alessandri Palma (1868–1950), politician, twice President of Chile (1920–1925) and (1932–1938), and the most influential political figure of his time *Rosa Ester Rodríguez, Rosa Ester Rodríguez Velasco, First Ladies of Chile, First Lady (1920–1925) and (1932–1938) *Jorge Alessandri, Jorge Alessandri Rodríguez (1896–1986), politician and businessman, President of Chile (1958–1964), presidential candidate in the 1970 Chilean presidential electi ...
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Alessandria (other)
Alessandria may refer to three towns in Italy and various things related to them *Alessandria, a town in Piedmont **U.S. Alessandria Calcio 1912, Alessandria's football club ** Roman Catholic Diocese of Alessandria della Paglia, the Roman Catholic diocese centred on Alessandria **The Province of Alessandria, the Italian province with Alessandria as its capital *Alessandria del Carretto, a town in the province of Cosenza in Calabria *Alessandria della Rocca, a small agricultural town in Sicily * Alessandria (meteorite), a meteorite which fell in 1860 near Alessandria, Piedmont, Italy People with the surname * Arnaud Alessandria (born 1993), Monegasque alpine skier *Lucas Alessandría (born 1978), Argentine footballer See also *Alexandria (other) * Kandahar (other) *Sikandarabad (other) Sikandarabad may refer to: * Sikandarabad, Bhopal, a village in Madhya Pradesh, India * Sikandrabad, a town in Uttar Pradesh, India * Secunderabad, a city in Telangana, ...
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Palazzo Degli Alessandri, Florence
The Palazzo degli Alessandri is an early-Renaissance-style palace located on Borgo degli Albizi number 15 in Florence, Region of Tuscany, Italy. The ''Alessandri'' family derived from a branch of the Albizzi family; documents for the foundation of this branch date from 1372. The two brother Alessandro and Bartolomeo degli Albizi (after 1372 called 'degli Alessandri') built the palace after the purchasing of three lots between 1368-72 and probably completed by 1376. During the Ciompi rebellion of 1378 the palace was ransacked and arson, the west side of the structure collapsed (the lack of rustication is still visible today). The Alessandri (and Albizzi) had been prominent Guelf families linked to the wool production, and thus the Guild of Wool. The coat of arms of the Alessandri was a two heads lamb on a blue field with a gold crown and palm leaves. The family produced twenty-three Priors and nine Gonfaloniers. The palace was enlarged in the 1700s by Cosimo Alessandri.
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