Camera Apostolica prisoner release order, 1672.

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Camera Apostolica prisoner release order, 1672.

Order issued by the Camera Apostolica to release Giulio Giorgio Lucano, who had been detained in a Roman prison for failing to repay multiple debts. Lucano was set free after the Camera Apostolica established that none of his crimes had been committed within the Papal States or other areas under its jurisdiction. Notarized by protonotary apostolic Luigi de Arquini on 12 October 1672.

1 item (1 leaf) : parchment.

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Arquini, Luigi de.

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Catholic Church. Camera apostolica

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The Apostolic Camera, one of the most ancient of the offices of the Roman Curia, was originally responsible for the administration of the temporalities and revenues of the Holy See. Although the term Camera appeared for the first time in Benedict VIII's constitution Quoties illa a Nobis (24 May 1017), some authors state it was the continuation of an office that had existed and been known for a long time as palatium or fiscus under the direction of the archdeacon who remained at the ...

Lucano, Giulio Giorgio.

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