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His Eminence
Neri Corsini
Cardinal-Priest of Santi Nereo ed Achilleo
Portrait of Cardinal Neri Corsini
ChurchRoman Catholic Church
In office1666–1678
Orders
Consecration1 September 1652
by Fabio Chigi
Created cardinal15 March 1666
RankCardinal-Priest
Personal details
Born1 Aug 1624
Florence, Grand Duchy of Tuscany
Died19 September 1678 (aged 54)
San Casciano ai Bagni, Papal States
Coat of armsNeri Corsini's coat of arms

Neri Corsini, Nerio Corsini or Neri Corsini the Elder (to distinguish himself from Neri Maria Corsini) (1614 – 19 September 1678) was an Italian cardinal from the noble Corsini family.

Biography

He was the son of Filippo Corsini (1578 - 1636), a distant relative of Saint Andrew Corsini, and wife (11 October 1613) Maddalena Machiavelli (? - 1651), a distant relative of Niccolò Machiavelli. His sister Marietta Corsini (? - 1643) married in 1639 Gianbattista Bourbon del Monte Santa Maria (10 May 1621 - Florence, 15 September 1685), Marquess of Monte Santa Maria, 3rd Marquess of Piancastagnaio on 28 April 1646, and had issue. His brother Bartolomeo Corsini (1622 - 1685), Marquess of Casigliano, married on 25 February 1640 Elisabetta Strozzi (? - 26 December 1682), the sister of the Duke of Bagnuolo, and had Pope Clement XII, Maria Maddalena Corsini (? - 5 April 1679) married on 9 July 1666 as his first wife Donato Maria Guadagni (1641 - 1718), and had issue, including Cardinal Giovanni Antonio Guadagni, and Filippo Corsini (1647 - 1706), who married on 15 September 1681 Lucrezia Rinuccini of the Marquesses of Baselice (? - 3 September 1706) and had Bartolomeo Corsini, 1st Prince of Sismano (grandfather of Cardinal Andrea Corsini), Cardinal Neri Maria Corsini and Virginia Corsini, who married Patrizio Patrizi (1629 - 1689) and had eight children, including Cardinal Giambattista Patrizi.

A cleric of the Camera Apostolica under Pope Innocent X, he became Tesoriere in 1660. He was made a cardinal presbyter in the 14 January 1664 consistory and two months later given the titulus of Santi Nereo e Achilleo. From 1672 to 1677 he was put in charge of the diocese of Arezzo as a personal titular of the archbishop. He also took part in the 1667, 1669–70 and 1676 papal conclaves. His remains are buried in the Corsini Chapel in Santa Maria del Carmine.

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