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  • 11Papal conclave, 1758 — The Papal conclave, May 15 – July 6, 1758, convoked after the death of Pope Benedict XIV, was the conclave that elected Cardinal Carlo Rezzonico of Venice, who under the name of Clement XIII became 248th pope of the Catholic Church. List of… …

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  • 12Papal conclave, 1458 — The Papal conclave of 1458 (August 16 – August 19, 1458) convened after the death of Pope Callixtus III, elected as his successor Cardinal Enea Silvio Piccolomini, who took the name Pius II.Death of Callistus IIIPope Callistus III, the first pope …

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  • 13Papal conclave, 1721 — The Papal conclave March 31 – May 8, 1721, convoked after the death of Pope Clement XI, was the conclave that elected to the Papacy Cardinal Michelangelo de Conti, who took the name of Innocent XIII. List of participants Pope Clement XI died on… …

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  • 14ambassador — noun 1) the American ambassador Syn: envoy, plenipotentiary, emissary, (papal) nuncio, representative, high commissioner, consul, consul general, diplomat; archaic legate 2) a great ambassador for the sport Syn: campaigner …

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  • 15Papal Nuncio —  A prelate acting as an ambassador of the pope …

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  • 16Charles Baillie (papal agent) — Charles Baillie, or Bailly (1542–1625), was a member of the household of Mary, Queen of Scots. Baillie was by birth a Fleming, though by descent a Scot. A letter in the State Papers[1] mentions him as a great papist, who lived with the queen of… …

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  • 17Council of Trent —     Council of Trent     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Council of Trent     The nineteenth ecumenical council opened at Trent on 13 December, 1545, and closed there on 4 December, 1563. Its main object was the definitive determination of the… …

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  • 18Andrew of Lonjumeau — • Dominican missionary and papal ambassador (d. 1253) Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Andrew of Lonjumeau     Andrew of Lonjumeau      …

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  • 19Vatican City — State[1] Stato della Città del Vaticano[2] …

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  • 20William of Modena — William of Modena, also known as William of Sabina , Guglielmo de Chartreaux , Guglielmo de Savoy , Guillelmus (c. 1184 ndash; March 31 1251), was an Italian clergyman and papal diplomat. He was frequently appointed a legate, or papal ambassador… …

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