Fondo Spiga, 1686-1728.

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Fondo Spiga, 1686-1728.

This is a collection of the papers of Bishop Agostino Steffani, titular bishop of Spiga and vicar apostolic of Upper and Lower Saxony from 1705 to 1728. The papers relate primarily to the ecclesiastical history of Germany.

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Bentley Historical Library

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