• Italian monk, founder of the Benedictine order of monasticism Benedict of Aniane (747–821), Benedictine monk and monastic reformer Benedict Biscop (628–690)...
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    regarded the move as a friendly gesture toward Fascism since the priest and Benito Mussolini were considered to be close. The pontificate of Pius XI coincided...
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  • Machado de Miranda Francisco de Bastos Francisco Mendes Pereira João da Silveira João Lostau Navarro João Martins José do Porto Manuel Rodrigues de Moura...
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  • History of the Catholic Church (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    compromises were reached. To bolster his own dictatorial Fascist regime, Benito Mussolini was also eager for an agreement. Agreement was reached in 1929...
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  • Prize in Literature.. February 11, 1929: The Lateran Treaty is signed by Benito Mussolini and Cardinal Gasparri establishing the independent State of the...
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    Lateran Pacts, signed for King Victor Emmanuel III of Italy by Prime Minister Benito Mussolini and for Pope Pius XI by Cardinal Secretary of State Pietro Gasparri...
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