Spoglio del Tiberio Pacca, 1809-1820.

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Spoglio del Tiberio Pacca, 1809-1820.

Materials in the five buste concern Pacca's exile in France and Fenestrelle, letters relating to the apostolic delegations in Romagne and Civitavecchia and the Commissione Pontificia in Milan. Additional items pertain to Pacca's tenure as governor of Rome and vice-camerlengo.

5 buste.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6837939

Bentley Historical Library

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