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The Mordini are a prominent Florentine noble family that has been involved in the political and social history of Tuscany since the Middle Ages. Originating from Lucca, they appear to have held important posts in Florence in the twelfth century. The first attested coat of arms was used in Pisa and consisted of a red tower, under which a leopard was depicted in the act of biting a golden sword. In Barga, Tuscany, Barga there is Palazzo Mordini, once the private residence of Senator Antonio Mordini, and today the Museum of the Risorgimento (Barga), Museum of the Risorgimento. In Castelfidardo there is another building belonging to the family which was converted into a municipal library. Senator Antonio Mordini (1819-1902), Minister of Public Works and Senator of the Kingdom of Italy, was very close to Giuseppe Garibaldi. After the Expedition of the Thousand, he was proclaimed a Governor of Sicily and called the Plebiscite of the Sicilian provinces of 1860 which de facto contributed ...
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Antonio Mordini
Antonio Mordini (Barga, 31 May 1819 – Montecatini, 14 July 1902) was a longstanding Italian patriot and, after 1861, a member of the Parliament of the Kingdom of Italy. In 1869 he served as Minister of Public Works of the Kingdom of Italy, a member of the third Menabrea government. Biography Provenance and early years Antonio Mordini was born overnight on 31 May / 1 June 1819 at Barga, a long established hill town north of Lucca in northern Tuscany, where his father served for a number of years as "Podestà" (leader of the municipal government). A scion of the aristocratic Mordini family, his early education, provided by private tutors under the direction of his father, had a strongly conservative and religious character, with a focus on literature and history. In 1833 he enrolled at the University of Pisa where he studied Law. He emerged four years later with a degree " in utroque iure" (in both civil and church law). In 1838 he teamed up with a number of other y ...
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