Carte Dengel, 1567 (copy)-1928.

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Carte Dengel, 1567 (copy)-1928.

Dengel was head of the Austrian Institute in Rome. This collection contains primarily his research notes on various topics, such as the Rota. There are large quantities of notes from the Nunciatures of Germany and Spain and genealogical information on the Biglia family. Notes are from collections in the ASV as well as in other archival repositories.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6837471

Bentley Historical Library

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