Alessandro Trentacinque

Title page of Alexander Trentacinquius: Consiliorum sive responsorum clarissimi viri, Venice, 1610
Title page and dedication of Alexander Trentacinquius: De substitutionibus, tractatus, hanc ultimarum volontatum præcipuam materiam, Venice, 1588

Alessandro Trentacinque (also known as Alessandro Trentacinque d'Aquila, Alexander Trentacinquis, and Alexander Trentacinquius, 1541-1599), was a jurist, writer and patrician from L'Aquila, Italy.[1] The Trentacinque family was also present in Lucoli.[2] Alessandro Trentacinque was mayor of L'Aquila around 1583, carried the noble title of Camerlengo (Chamberlain)[3] and was buried in the Sant'Agostino church in L'Aquila.

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