Fondo Finy, 1231(copy)-1740 (bulk 1661-1729).

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Fondo Finy, 1231(copy)-1740 (bulk 1661-1729).

This collection contains original documents as well as copies. The collection was donated to Pius XI by the chapter of the Cathedral in Gravina in Puglia in 1929.

1 linear m. (36 v.).

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SNAC Resource ID: 6838670

Bentley Historical Library

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