Nunziature diverse, 1462-1807.

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Nunziature diverse, 1462-1807.

This is a well-known miscellany of the records of the Secretariatus Status. It contains materials relating to the following nunciatures: Colonia (1605-1686), Fiandra (1605-1686), Firenze (1607-1684), Francia (1521-1689), Germania (1591-1686, 1703-1807), Inghilterra (1553-1686), Malta (1678-1681), Napoli (1605-1714), Nimega (1676-1679), Polonia (1563-1685 and 1705), Portogallo (1560-1561, 1611-1614, 1676-1684), Savoia (1605-1685), Spagna (1560-1686), Svizzera (1605-1686), and Venezia (1596-1686). There is also information on Legazioni (1607-1686) and records of istruzioni, lettere varie, relazioni, testi, atti politici, and affari.

ca. 10 linear m. (313 vols.)

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SNAC Resource ID: 6838780

Bentley Historical Library

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