Spoglio del Paolo Polidori, ca. 1820-1847.

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Spoglio del Paolo Polidori, ca. 1820-1847.

Materials in the three buste pertain to Polidori's work as sostituto for the secretary of state and secretary of the Consistory. A limited number of documents concern the Concilio and Congregazione della Disciplina Regolare.

3 buste.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6837951

Bentley Historical Library

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