Spoglio del Angelo Bianchi, [18--]-[18--].

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Spoglio del Angelo Bianchi, [18--]-[18--].

The contents of the buste mirror Bianchi's ecclesiastical career. The first busta contains material regarding the nunciatures of Holland, Munich, Lucerne, and Spain. The second busta contains congratulations on his rise to cardinal and the third busta contains materials concerning his role as pro-datarius and as a member of various congregations.

3 buste.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6837813

Bentley Historical Library

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