Luigi Vannicelli Casoni correspondence concerning the Risorgimento

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Luigi Vannicelli Casoni correspondence concerning the Risorgimento

1849-1851

Correspondence between Cardinals Vannicelli and Antonelli concerning the former's attendence at a meeting with the Emperor of Austria in Verona in Sept. 1851. Includes autograph letters, drafts and trip expenses (9 items). Autograph letters, signed, by Vannicelli, at Gaeta, 26 Jan.-27 Apr. 1849, to Canon Antonio Patriotti at Naples, concerning the exile of Pope Pius IX at Gaeta (39 items); includes autograph letter, signed, from Antonio Bissoni, at Florence, 22 June 1849, to Patriotti (1 item). Autograph letters, signed by Monsignor Angelo Carini, at Rome, 18 Dec. 1848-9 June 1849, to Antonio Marcheggiani in Naples, concerning life in Rome during the revolutionary period (38 items); autograph letters received by Vannicelli from the Segreteria di Stato, Il Quirnale and the Vatican, epigrams and poems, printed materia.

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Bissoni, Antonio

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Patriotti, Antonio

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Italian canon in the Catholic Church....

Antonelli, Giacomo, 1806-1876

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Giacomo Antonelli (2 April 1806 – 6 November 1876) was an Italian cardinal deacon. He was the Cardinal Secretary of State from 1848 until his death; he played a key role in Italian politics, resisting the unification of Italy and affecting Roman Catholic interests in European affairs. He was often called the "Italian Richelieu" and the "Red Pope." He was born at Sonnino near Terracina and was educated for the priesthood, but, after taking minor orders, gave up the idea of becoming a priest, and...

Vannicelli Casoni, Luigi, 1801-1877

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Italian cardinal....