Toschi, Francesco.
Francesco Toschi belonged to an old, noble family that provided Reggio with jurists, writers, prelates and public servants. He mentions an archpriest uncle imprisoned in 1797, and another relative, Orazio Toschi, who in February 1802 became a member of the Collegio Elettorale dei Possidenti in the government of the newly created Repubblica Italica.
From the description of Storia di Reggio di Lombardia, 1796-1804. (Getty Research Institute). WorldCat record id: 80590925
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associatedWith | Pius VII, Pope, 1742-1823. | person |
associatedWith | Saliceti, Antoine-Christophe, 1757-1809. | person |
associatedWith | Teatro municipale di Reggio Emilia. | corporateBody |
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