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    Leo XIII (Italian: Leone XIII; born Gioacchino Vincenzo Raffaele Luigi Pecci; 2 March 1810 – 20 July 1903) was head of the Catholic Church from 20 February...
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  • Cheney, David M. "Archbishop Camillo Borghese". Catholic-Hierarchy.org. Retrieved June 16, 2018. [self-published] Pecci, p. 358. Giuseppe Cappelletti...
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    led by Camillo, Cardinal di Pietro, insistently asked Pope Leo XIII to elevate his brother to their ranks, and at the age of 71 Giuseppe Pecci was created...
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  • Upon his 1919 marriage to Donna Anna Letitia Pecci, only daughter of Count and Countess Camillo Pecci of Rome, Cecil was made a Count as a wedding present...
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    conclave held from 18 to 20 February 1878 saw the election of Vincenzo Pecci, who took the name Leo XIII as pope. Held after the death of Pius IX, who...
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    Camillo di Pietro (10 January 1806 – 6 March 1884) was an Papalini Catholic prelate who served as Camerlengo of the Sacred College of Cardinals and later...
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  • Salerno. Memorie storiche degli scrittori nati nel regno di Napoli; by Camillo Minieri-Riccio, Page 243. Encyclopedia Treccani, Dizionario Biografico...
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    September 1597. He resigned the diocese (in 1606, according to Pecci) in favor of Bishop Camillo Borghese of Montalcino (a cousin or nephew of Pope Paul V)...
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    (1857–1867) Filippo de Angelis (1867–1877) Gioacchino Pecci (1877–1878), later Pope Leo XIII Camillo di Pietro (1878–1884) Domenico Consolini (1884) Luigi...
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    Government of 1831, who saved the city from pillage at that time Gioacchino Pecci (1846), who became Pope Leo XIII, and who made Perugia an archdiocese without...
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    150 days) Leo XIII LEO Tertius Decimus Gioacchino Vincenzo Raffaele Luigi Pecci, O.F.S. 2 March 1810 Carpineto Romano, Lazio, French Empire 67 / 93 Motto:...
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  • Innocenti  Italy MF 1927–1929 49 17 Adamo Roggia  Italy MF 1928–1931 91 5 Camillo Fenili  Italy FW/MF 1928–1931 51 5 Carlo Buscaglia  Italy MF/FW 1928–1938...
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    for Studies Appointed 21 July 1897 Term ended 8 January 1910 Predecessor Camillo Mazzella, S.J. Successor Beniamino Cavicchioni Other post(s) Cardinal-Bishop...
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    Raffaele Luigi Pecci -elected Pope Leo XIII Annuntio vobis gaudium magnum; habemus papam, Eminentissimum et Reverendissimum Dominum Ioachim Pecci, qui sibi...
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    Among the previous Cardinal Priests was Gioacchino Vincenzo Raffaele Luigi Pecci (1853–1878), elected Pope Leo XIII. San Crisogono is the station church...
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    (1795–1881) Vincenzo Santucci (1796–1861) Gioacchino Pecci (1810–1903) - Elected Pope Leo XIII (1878–1903) Camillo di Pietro (1806–1884) Joseph Othmar Rauscher...
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    Domenico Ferrata, Via Ludovico Micara, Via Cardinal Pacca, Via Giuseppe Pecci, Via Agostino Richelmy, Via Bartolomeo Roverella; Jurists, e.g. Via Accursio...
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    buildings in the square include the Palazzo Muti-Bussi, the Palazzo Fani (now Pecci-Blunt ) and the Palazzo Massimo di Rignano, then Colonna, while the central...
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    Those announced at his first consistory included his brother Giuseppe Pecci. In 1893, he elevated to cardinal Giuseppe Sarto, who succeeded him as Pope...
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    " Lumen in cœlo. 102. Light in the sky Leo XIII (1878–1903) Gioacchino Pecci Proponents of the prophecies have attempted to link this motto to Leo XIII...
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    Tuscany. In that capacity, he opposed the unification efforts of Count Camillo Cavour. After the expulsion of Grand Duke Ferdinand IV, the Grand Duchy...
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    becoming pope while Sforza was still alive, as Sforza would have opposed Pecci's candidature. His beatification process was launched in the 1920s and culminated...
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    solemn and magnificent funerals were celebrated by the Cardinal-Bishop Pecci, today Pope Leo XIII, with the devilish inscription carried on the catafalque:...
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    example of Pius VI, Popes Leo XIII (who elevated his brother, Giuseppe Pecci, cardinal on May 12, 1879) and Pius XII (1939–1958) weakened the formal...
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    after the unification of Italy. Crispi, helped by Mancini and Cardinal Pecci (afterwards Leo XIII), persuaded the Sacred College to hold the conclave...
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    The current cardinal protodeacon is Renato Raffaele Martino. Giuseppe Pecci, S.J. (20 December 1887 – 8 February 1890) John Henry Newman, C.O. (8 February...
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  • Madrigali di sette autori containing works by Dentice, Genuino, Nenna, Stella, Pecci, Fontanelli ("senza nome") and Gesualdo." p233 Watkins G. Gesualdo: the...
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    (d. 1849) March 2 – Pope Leo XIII (b. Vincenzo Gioacchino Raffaele Luigi Pecci) (d. 1903) March 10 – Samuel Ferguson, Northern Irish lawyer, poet and artist...
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    beatification process can begin. However, in an audience with Benedict, Camillo Ruini, vicar general of the Diocese of Rome and the official responsible...
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    and longed for a stay in Italy. Italian circle Aldus Manutius • Giulio Camillo • Aleander • Alexander Stewart • Pietro Bembo • Bombasius • Marcus Musurus •...
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