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    Corso Donati (c. 1250 – 6 October 1308) was a politician and leader of the Black Guelph faction in 13th- and early 14th- century Florence.

  2. Corso Donati was a Florentine nobleman and soldier who formed and led the political faction known as the Blacks (Neri). He was master of Florence from 1301 to 1308. Of a prominent Guelf (pro-papal) family, Donati acquired much influence in the Florentine government, especially after his victory.

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  3. Feb 15, 2010 · Corso Donati (c. 1260 - 1308): Decameron IX.9. A distinguished member of the Guelph aristocracy for more than two decades, Corso Donati was particularly influential in Florentine government. He held numerous positions of leadership both in Florence and in nearby cities.

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  5. The character is based on a real Florentine who was the head of the political faction opposed to Vieri deCerchi, and he was exiled and murdered shortly before Giovanni Boccaccio’s lifetime. Get everything you need to know about Corso Donati in The Decameron. Analysis, related quotes, timeline.

  6. Corso Donati. veryone familiar with Florentine history is probably aware of the connection between the great town-hall of the Republic (fig. 1) and a long list of important political figures. Among them are the Duke of Athens, who in 1342-1343 tried to make the Palazzo Vecchio into a ver-

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