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- Turamini is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alessandro Turamini (1556–1605), Italian lawyer Ascanio Turamini (1586–1647), Roman Catholic...
- Alessandro Turamini (Montalcino, circa 1556 – Ferrara, circa 1605) was an Italian lawyer, jurist, philosopher, and poet. He is best known for his writings...
- Giacondo Turamini (died 1665) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Pienza (1664–1665). On 31 March 1664, Giacondo Turamini was appointed...
- Ascanio Turamini (1586 – 2 September 1647) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Grosseto (1586–1647). Ascanio Turamini was born in Siena...
- office 1637–1658 Predecessor Ippolito Borghese (bishop) Successor Giacondo Turamini Orders Consecration 11 October 1637 by Alessandro Bichi Personal details...
- Church Diocese Diocese of Pienza In office 1665–1668 Predecessor Giacondo Turamini Successor Girolamo Borghese Orders Consecration 22 November 1665 by Scipione...
- Belcaro #32. The villa was commissioned in 1525 by the banker Crescenzo Turamini, to be built over the ruins of the castle at Belcaro. The architect is...
- Siena. The crucifix and baryloym of the prophet became the property of the Turamini family, but traces of these objects were lost. The portrait of Brandano...
- Honecker graduated with a doctorate in the legal philosophy of Alessandro Turamini. He fought in World War I, but was captured by the French and interned...
- Venosa (1635); Pietro Magri (bishop), Bishop of Policastro (1635); Ascanio Turamini, Bishop of Grosseto (1637); Carlo Maranta, Bishop of Giovinazzo (1637);...