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... Pope Pius VII , from the 18th June 1808 , to the dethronement of the Pope by Buonaparte on the 6th July 1809 ; also , an account of the Cardinal's Journey with the Pope to Grenoble ; his imprisonment in the fortress of San Carlos at ...
... Pope Pius VII , from the 18th June 1808 , to the dethronement of the Pope by Buonaparte on the 6th July 1809 ; also , an account of the Cardinal's Journey with the Pope to Grenoble ; his imprisonment in the fortress of San Carlos at ...
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... Pope Pius VII , from the 18th June 1808 , to the dethronement of the Pope by Buonaparte on the 6th July 1809 ; also , an account of the Cardinal's Journey with the Pope to Grenoble ; his imprisonment in the fortress of San Carlos at ...
... Pope Pius VII , from the 18th June 1808 , to the dethronement of the Pope by Buonaparte on the 6th July 1809 ; also , an account of the Cardinal's Journey with the Pope to Grenoble ; his imprisonment in the fortress of San Carlos at ...
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... popes , upwards of twenty cardinals ( six of whom are still living ) , and several saints , * The cardinal archbishop of Naples and the nuncio apostolic are always members of the Confraternità de ' Bianchi . among whom are S. Giacomo ...
... popes , upwards of twenty cardinals ( six of whom are still living ) , and several saints , * The cardinal archbishop of Naples and the nuncio apostolic are always members of the Confraternità de ' Bianchi . among whom are S. Giacomo ...
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... Pope Vitallian sent over Theodore of Tarsus as archbishop of Canterbury , accompanied by Adrian the Afri- can as his adviser and assistant . † Their great school at Canterbury and that which was founded at York by St. Wilfred , became ...
... Pope Vitallian sent over Theodore of Tarsus as archbishop of Canterbury , accompanied by Adrian the Afri- can as his adviser and assistant . † Their great school at Canterbury and that which was founded at York by St. Wilfred , became ...
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... pope a dispensation to marry , is here repeated . It is not mentioned by contemporary authors . The earliest authorities are William of Malmesbury and Henry of Huntingdon . The fact of their having lived three centuries after the event ...
... pope a dispensation to marry , is here repeated . It is not mentioned by contemporary authors . The earliest authorities are William of Malmesbury and Henry of Huntingdon . The fact of their having lived three centuries after the event ...
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