Spoglio del Ercole Consalvi, 1813-1823.

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Spoglio del Ercole Consalvi, 1813-1823.

The buste are not very well described. The first busta appears to contain miscellaneous papers and memoria concerning pontifical functionaries, finances, customs, and the police. The second busta has information on the Congress of Vienna and German ecclesiastical affairs.

2 buste.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6837844

Bentley Historical Library

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Catholic Church. Secretariatus Status

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