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Vincenzo Ricasoli (13 February 1814 – 20 June 1891) was an Italian politician, agronomist and patriot.
Brother of Bettino, he fought in the Risorgimento wars until he achieved the rank of major general in the Piedmontese-Sardinian army. He managed the estate of Gorarella in Grosseto and established a botanical garden in Porto Ercole. Ricasoli served as a deputy and a senator of the Kingdom of Italy for several years.
References
- "Ricasoli Vincenzo". Sistema Informativo Unificato per le Soprintendenze Archivistiche.
- "Ricasoli Vincenzo". Senato della Repubblica.
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