Spoglio del Pietro Marini, 1828-1863.

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Spoglio del Pietro Marini, 1828-1863.

Materials in the buste concern many aspects of Marini's service: legation in Forli, judicial and financial reform particularly through a Commissione Cardinalizie and in Montalto di Castro, Commissione dei Sussidi, the Signatura, the Camera, and the Consiglio di Stato.

3 buste.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6837914

Bentley Historical Library

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