Fondo Pio, 1216(copy)-1681 (bulk 1523-1681).

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Fondo Pio, 1216(copy)-1681 (bulk 1523-1681).

This collection includes Secretariat of State material including records relating to nunciatures for Colonia (1578-1624), Fiandra (1529-1641), Firenza (1561-1641), Francia (1541-1681), Genova (1557-1667), Germania (1539-1681), Inghilterra (1526-1677), Malta (1605-1667), Napoli (1552-1681), Polonia (1592-1639), Portogallo (1579-1668), Savoia (1579-1639), Spagna (1560-1680), Svizzera (1579-1621), Venezia (1579-1665); legations of Avignone (1579-1663), Bologna (1607-1651), Ferrara (1472-1655), Romagna (1534-1672), Urbino (1570-1628); Lettere diversi (1523-1681). Also according to Boyle, the collection includes Gruppi particolari, reports of conclaves (1305-1680).

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SNAC Resource ID: 6838677

Bentley Historical Library

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