Spoglio del Raffaele Mazio, ca. 1815-1827.

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Spoglio del Raffaele Mazio, ca. 1815-1827.

Records concern Mazio's work in the Segretaria delle Lettere Latine, questions concerning monasteries and the Capitolo in Lucca, concerns over the dioceses of Piedmont after the fall of Napoleon, correspondence about religious affairs in the Netherlands, and a letter from Maestricht (Netherlands) dated May 20, 1815, describing military movements prior to the battle of Waterloo.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6837922

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