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    Louis Hubert Egon Vincent Marie Joseph von Fürstenberg-Stammheim (also known as Maximilien de Fürstenberg; 23 October 1904 – 22 September 1988) was a...
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    politician Maximilien de Fürstenberg (1904–1988), Belgian cardinal Ira von Fürstenberg (1940–2024), socialite and actress Prince Egon von Fürstenberg (1946–2004)...
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    of Hildesheim (1737–1825) Franz Egon Graf von Fürstenberg-Stammheim (1797–1859) Maximilien de Furstenberg-Stammheim (1904–1988), a cardinal of the Catholic...
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  • of Lamego. He was consecrated to the episcopacy by Archbishop Maximilien de Furstenberg, who was later elevated to cardinal. He held that position for...
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    Pope John Paul II (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    Belgian Pontifical College during this time, under rectorship of Maximilien de Furstenberg. Wojtyła earned a licence in July 1947, passed his doctoral exam...
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    {Namen} in 1865; later returned here as Archbishop; future Cardinal Maximilien de Fürstenberg, appointed apostolic delegate and titular archbishop in 1949;...
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    episcopal consecration on the following May 3 from Archbishop Maximilien de Furstenberg, with Bishops Paul Aijirô Yamaguchi and Paul Yoshigoro Taguchi...
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    Armand de Rohan (Armand Gaston Maximilien; 26 June 1674 – 19 July 1749) was a French churchman and politician. He became Bishop of Strasbourg in 1704,...
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  • Garrone (1978–1979) Egidio Vagnozzi (1979–1980) 1980–1982 (Vacant) Maximilien de Furstenberg (1982–1984) Silvio Oddi (1984–1987) Giuseppe Paupini (1987–1988)...
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  • Victor Van den Branden de Reeth 1880 - 1927: Charles de t’Serclaes 1927 - 1945: Oscar Joliet 1946 - 1949: Maximilien de Furstenberg 1949 - 1962: Jozef Devroede...
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    of the latter. On 6 January 1862, Pope Pius IX established the Congregatio de Propaganda Fide pro negotiis ritus orientalis, a section of the Congregation...
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    Saint-Gilles Prison (French: Prison de Saint-Gilles, Dutch: Gevangenis van Sint-Gillis) is a prison in Brussels, Belgium, that opened in 1884. It is located...
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    Wilhelm Egon von Fürstenberg-Heiligenberg (2 December 1629 – 10 April 1704) was a German count and later prince of Fürstenberg-Heiligenberg in the Holy...
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    appointed a Commander of the Order of the Holy Sepulchre by Cardinal Maximilien de Furstenberg, and was invested on 17 October 1987 by Bishop Franz Hengsbach...
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    Archbishop of Metz, in Le Lorrain, 9 March 1963 [dubious – discuss] "Crítica de dos Cardenales contra el Papa Paulo VI" (in Spanish). UP. 26 November 1970...
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    his creating twenty-seven new cardinals on 28 February 1965. Maximilien de Fürstenberg (pro hac vice to title for a Cardinal Priest) (26 Jun 1967 - 22...
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    29 June. The other three, papal nuncios to Italy (Grano), Portugal (Fürstenberg), and Spain (Riberi), followed the custom of receiving their notices...
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    April 1953) Romolo Carboni (28 September 1953 – 2 September 1959) Maximilien de Fürstenberg (21 November 1959 – 28 April 1962) Domenico Enrici (1 October...
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  • October – Victor Larock, politician (died 1977) 23 October – Maximilien de Furstenberg, prelate (died 1988) 19 November – Louise Janson-Scheidt, writer...
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    also on orders of Emperor Showa, and Pope Pius XII assigned Maximilien de Furstenberg, Vatican City's delegate in Tokyo, as the first Apostolic Nuncio...
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    Appointed 14 December 1988 Term ended 21 December 1995 Predecessor Maximilien de Fürstenberg Successor Carlo Furno Other post(s) Cardinal-Priest of Santa Maria...
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    1960–1972 Eugène Tisserant 2007–2011 John Patrick Foley 1972–1988 Maximilien de Furstenberg 2011–2019 Edwin O'Brien 1988–1995 Giuseppe Caprio 2019– Fernando...
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    Orders Ordination 20 January 1952 Consecration 30 April 1967 by Maximilien de Fürstenberg Personal details Born (1928-10-12)12 October 1928 Mata Mourisca...
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  • October 1953 - 1958) Giovanni Panico (25 January 1959 - 1962) Maximilien de Fürstenberg (28 April 1962 - 26 June 1967) Giuseppe Sensi (8 July 1967 - 1976)...
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  • April 1953) Romolo Carboni (28 September 1953 – 2 September 1959) Maximilien de Fürstenberg (21 November 1959 – 28 April 1962) Domenico Enrici (1 October...
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    of the Prefecture for the Economic Affairs of the Holy See 28 Maximilien de Furstenberg Belgium 23 October 1904 (age 73) CP 26 June 1967 Paul VI Grand...
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    cardinal deacon. The Blessed Virgin and the priesthood. Chicago: Regnery, 1955. De Contemplatione Mystica in Historia. Romae: Angelicum, 1955. The Ends of the...
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    by Russian troops. Although the nuncios de jure retained their titles, their role was either terminated or de facto taken up by Cesare Orsenigo, the nuncio...
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    and leader of the Evangelical Sisterhood of Mary 23 October – Maximilien de Furstenberg, Roman Catholic cardinal 12 November – Edmund Veesenmayer, Nazi...
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    Succeeded by Alfredo Pacini Preceded by Gabriel Coussa Prefect of the Congregation for the Oriental Churches 1962–1968 Succeeded by Maximilien de Fürstenberg...
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