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  • 61Bartolomeo Pacca — (27 December 1756 february 19 1844) was an Italian cardinal, scholar and statesman as Cardinal Secretary of State.BiographyBartolomeo Pacca was born at Benevento, the son of the nobleman Orazio Pacca, Marchese di Matrice, and Crispina Malaspina.… …

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  • 62Anacletus II — • The title which was taken by Cardinal Pietro Pierleone at the contested papal election of the year 1130 Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Anacletus II     Anacletus II      …

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  • 63Christian Athens —     Christian Athens     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Christian Athens     Christianity was first preached in Athens by St. Paul. He came to Athens from Berœa of Macedonia, coming probably by water and landing in the Peiræevs, the harbour of Athens …

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  • 64Bartolommeo Pacca —     Bartolommeo Pacca     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Bartolommeo Pacca     Cardinal, scholar, and statesman, b. at Benevento, 27 Dec., 1756; d. at Rome, 19 Feb., 1844; son of Orazio Pacca, Marchese di Matrice, and Crispina Malaspina. He was… …

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  • 65Innocent X —     Pope Innocent X     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Pope Innocent X     (Giambattista Pamfili)     Born at Rome, 6 May, 1574; died there, 7 January, 1655. His parents were Camillo Pamfili and Flaminia de Bubalis. The Pamfili resided originally at… …

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  • 66Pope Innocent X —     Pope Innocent X     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Pope Innocent X     (Giambattista Pamfili)     Born at Rome, 6 May, 1574; died there, 7 January, 1655. His parents were Camillo Pamfili and Flaminia de Bubalis. The Pamfili resided originally at… …

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  • 67Martin V —     Pope Martin V     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Pope Martin V     (Oddone Colonna)     Born at Genazzano in the Campagna di Roma, 1368; died at Rome, 20 Feb., 1431. He studied at the University of Perugia, became prothonotary Apostolic under… …

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  • 68Pope Martin V —     Pope Martin V     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Pope Martin V     (Oddone Colonna)     Born at Genazzano in the Campagna di Roma, 1368; died at Rome, 20 Feb., 1431. He studied at the University of Perugia, became prothonotary Apostolic under… …

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  • 69legation — legationary /li gay sheuh ner ee/, adj. /li gay sheuhn/, n. 1. a diplomatic minister and staff in a foreign mission. 2. the official headquarters of a diplomatic minister. 3. the office or position of a legate; mission. [1425 75; late ME legacion …

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  • 70Council of Bourges — The Council of Bourges was a Catholic council convened in November 1225[1] in Bourges, France; it was the second largest church assembly held in the West up to that time, exceeded in the numbers of prelates that attended only by the Fourth… …

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