Spoglio del Luigi Pallotti, 1853-1881.

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Spoglio del Luigi Pallotti, 1853-1881.

The busta includes materials dealing with the office of the secretary of state, including the religious congregation of S. Vincenzo de Paoli in Spain, and political notices concerning the death of Giuseppe Garibaldi. Materials from the Congregazione degli Studi include the Catholic University of Malta, and the Universita dell'Apollinare and the Seminary in Rome.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6837941

Bentley Historical Library

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Pallotti, Luigi, 1829-1890.

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After the restoration of the Papal States in 1814, Pius VII appointed a commission of cardinals to organize all the courses of study in the papal territory (motu proprio Quando per ammirabile disposizione, 6 Jul. 1816), and drew up a plan for the "reorganization of the public administration and the tribunals of the papal regions." The pontiff's death in 1823, however, prevented the proposed reorganization from being carried out. During the following year Leo XII put the ...

Pontificio Ateneo del seminario romano

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Catholic Church. Secretariatus Status

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The office of secretarius intimus (private secretary) was entrusted by Leo X (1513-1521) to Pietro Ardighello, an assistant to Cardinal Giulio de' Medici (the future Clement VII [1523-1534] and a cousin of Leo X), who took over the direction of foreign affairs dealing with all correspondence in the vernacular, especially with the apostolic nuncios who were entrusted by that time with diplomatic missions of a permanent character. The correspondence was carried on in the name but no longer under t...

Garibaldi, Giuseppe, 1807-1882

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Written after Garibaldi left Rome following the collapse of the republic. From the description of Letter : to his troops, 1849 July / Garibaldi. (University of South Carolina). WorldCat record id: 36947020 Giacomo Medici was sent ahead to Tuscany on February 2, 1848 to await the arrival of the Garibaldini. From the description of Letter : Montevideo, to General Giacomo Medici, Livorno, 1848 Feb. 20. (University of South Carolina). WorldCat record id: 36963139 ...

University of Malta

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