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Massimo d'Azeglio

Massimo Taparelli, marquis d'Azeglio ((:ˈmassimo tapaˈrɛlli dadˈdzeʎʎo)) (24 October 1798 – 15 January 1866) was an Italian statesman, novelist and painter.
==Biography - Early Life==
Massimo Taparelli, Marquis d'Azeglio, was born in Turin on October 24, 1798. He was descended from an ancient and noble Piedmontese family. His father, Cesare d'Azeglio, an officer in the Piedmontese army, held a high position at court. On the return of Pope Pius VII to Rome after the fall of Napoleon, Cesare was sent as special envoy to the Holy See and took his son, then sixteen years of age, with him as an extra attaché. Young Massimo was given a commission in a cavalry regiment, which he soon relinquished on account of his health. During his residence in Rome, Massimo acquired a love for art and music and decided to become a painter, to the horror of his conservative, aristocratic family. His father reluctantly consented, and Massimo settled in Rome, devoting himself to art.

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