Spoglio del Demetrio Silvagni-Loreni, 1829-1863.

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Spoglio del Demetrio Silvagni-Loreni, 1829-1863.

Materials in the six buste pertain to various criminal cases (particularly against conspirators and in Perugia, Montalto di Castro, and Senigallia), the papal stand against secret societies, and administrative reform of the Camerlengato and the Tesorierato. The buste also contain a number of miscellaneous records of a personal and official nature.

6 buste.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6837971

Bentley Historical Library

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