Telemaco Ferrini
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Telemaco Ferrini (18 October 1841 – 4 September 1885) was an Italian lawyer, journalist, and politician.
Telemaco Ferrini | |
|---|---|
| Member of the Chamber of Deputies | |
| In office May 1878 – 27 November 1884 | |
| Constituency | Grosseto |
| Personal details | |
| Born | 18 October 1841 Arcidosso, Grand Duchy of Tuscany |
| Died | 4 September 1885 (aged 43) |
| Occupation | Lawyer, journalist |
Life and career
Ferrini was born in Arcidosso, in the Grand Duchy of Tuscany, in 1841. He was the son of Isidoro (1809–1873), a jurist who served as mayor of Arcidosso and as a deputy to the Tuscan Assembly of 1859.[1]
He fought alongside Giuseppe Garibaldi in 1866. After completing his university studies in Siena and earning a law degree, he practised as a lawyer and was also active as a journalist.[2]
On 28 April 1878 he ran in a by-election for the Chamber of Deputies in the Grosseto constituency, following the death of deputy Lorenzo Nelli.[3] He was elected and subsequently re-elected for the next two legislatures. He also served as secretary of the Presidency of the Chamber.[1] Ferrini resigned from Parliament on 27 November 1884 and was replaced by Rear Admiral Carlo Alberto Racchia.[3]
He died on 4 September 1885 as a result of sudden cerebral paralysis.[1]