Four treatises on Pope Innocent X and foreign relations : manuscript, [ca. 1647].

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Four treatises on Pope Innocent X and foreign relations : manuscript, [ca. 1647].

Reports to Pope Innocent X regarding primarily with the Barberini family and the French Invasion of Italy in 1646.

1 v. ; 30 x 21 cm.

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