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902_05_12529177highres The reconciliation of Francis I and Charles V in Aigues-Mortes, France, after the Tuce of Nice,1538. Francis I, 1494 - 1547. King of France. Charles V, 1500 - 1558. Ruler of the Spanish Empire as Charles I from 1516 and the Holy Roman Empire as Charles V from 1519. From Hutchinson's History of the Nations, published 1915.
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902_05_12280017HighRes Pope Urban II preaching the First Crusade in the market place of Clermont, France in the 11th century. Pope Urban II, c. 1042 ?1099, born Otho de Lagery (alternatively Otto, Odo, or Eudes). From Cassell's History of England, published c.1901
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01124441 geography / travel, France, ceiling painting of Pope Leo IX in the St. Leo chapel, St. Castle Leo, 2013 most favourite village of the French people, Le Village Prefere, Vosges mountains, Alsace, Haut-Rhin,
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971_07_FR430290C Procession in Paris during Pope Benedict XVI 's visit to France
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971_07_FR430282C Young pilgrims outside Notre Dame cathedral during Pope Benedict XVI 's visit to France
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00921225 geography / travel, France, Avignon, view of with Papal Palace and cathedral Notre-Dame,
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00921224 geography / travel, France, Avignon, Papal Palace in Avignon,
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00921223 geography / travel, France, Avignon, Papal Palace in Avignon,
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908_06_lr2015123 The life of Saint Francis of Assisi, detail
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971_07_FR430311C Holy mass in Paris during Pope Benedict XVI 's visit to France Crowd cheering the Pope
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971_07_FR430305C Holy mass in Paris during Pope Benedict XVI 's visit to France Crowd cheering the Pope
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00893715 John XXIII (Angelo Roncalli), 25.11.1881 - 3.6.1963, Pope 1958 - 1963, apostolic nuncio in France 23.12.1944 - 28.10.1958, elevation to cardinal, the president of France Vincent Auriol presenting him the Grand Gross of the Legion on Honour, Paris, 15.1.1953,
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00304770 Middle Ages, crusades, crusade against Catharism: letter of Pope Innocent IV to the prior of Dominican in Narbonne, 11.5.1252,
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akg2140988 Michel Delpech; French singer, composer and actor; Born in Courbevoie (Dép Hauts-de-Seine). On 26.1.1946. Michel Delpech in preparation for his performance at the music festival Mostra Internazionale di Musica Leggera in Venice (Italy) on September 16, 1970. Photo. Copyright: For editorial use only.
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akg2140987 Michel Delpech; French singer, composer and actor; Born in Courbevoie (Dép Hauts-de-Seine). On 26.1.1946. Michel Delpech in preparation for his performance at the music festival Mostra Internazionale di Musica Leggera in Venice (Italy) on September 16, 1970. Photo. Copyright: For editorial use only.
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alb4156869 Giovanni di Paolo (Siena, ca. 1399-1482). St. Catherine before the Pope at Avignon (ca. 1460 - 1463). Tempera and gold on panel. 29 x 29 cm. Museum: Museo Nacional Thyssen-Bornemisza, Madrid.
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akg607884 Sylvester II, Pope (999-1003), originally Gerbert von Aurillac. Auvergne 940/950 - Rome 12.5.1003. "GERBERT (Sylvestre II) ". Copper engraving, colourisedm by Allais after drawing by Edouard Pingret (1788-1875). From: Le Plutarque français, vol1, Paris. (Langlois et Leclercq) 1844, p. 87. Paris, Private Collection. Museum: Paris, Private Collection.
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akg366951 Innocent III, Pope (1198-1216). 1160/61 - 1216. Pope Innocent III sends legates to France / A legate is received by King Philip II Augustus of France. Ms. illumination, French, c. 1335/40. Fr.: Grandes Chroniques de France. Ms. Royal 16 G VI, fol. 364 v, London, British Library. Museum: London, British Library. Copyright: Additional permissions needed for non-editorial use.
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alb10722055 Unification of Italy. Capture of Rome. Occupation of Rome by troops of the Kingdom of Italy led by General Raffaele Cadorna on 20 September 1870. Italian troops taking possession of the Piazza del Popolo, preventing the common people attacking the Papal Zouaves taken prissoners. Drawing by R. Padró. Engraving by Sadurní. "Historia de la Guerra de Francia y Prusia" (History of the War between France and Prussia). Volume II. Published in Barcelona, 1871. Author: Celestino Sadurní (c. 1830-1896). Spanish engraver. Ramón Padró y Pedret (1848-1915). Spanish painter.
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alb10722060 Unification of Italy. Capture of Rome. Occupation of Rome by troops of the Kingdom of Italy led by General Raffaele Cadorna on 20 September 1870. Engraving. "Historia de la Guerra de Francia y Prusia" (History of the War between France and Prussia). Volume II. Published in Barcelona, 1871.
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akg8071821 Pope Francis meets King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia of Spain during a private audience at the Vatican on June 30, 2014. (Le pape Francois reçoit le roi Felipe VI et la reine Letizia d'Espagne).
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akg8071827 Pope Francis meets King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia of Spain during a private audience at the Vatican on June 30, 2014. (Le pape Francois reçoit le roi Felipe VI et la reine Letizia d'Espagne).
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alb10718424 Pius IX (1792-1878). Italian pope (1846-1878), born Giovanni Maria Mastai Ferretti. Portrait. Engraving. "Historia de la Guerra de Francia y Prusia" (History of the War between France and Prussia). Volume II. Published in Barcelona, 1871.
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alb10715600 Siege of Gerona (Girona) (27 June to 10 September 1285). Acommplished by the French during the Crusade called by Pope Martin IV (1220-1285) against the Crown of Aragon, whose king was Peter III the Great (1240-1285), in retribution of his intervention in Sicily. Girona was defended by Ramon Folch VI of Cardona (1259-1320). As he did not receive reinforcements from King Peter III to break the siege, he had to surrender. The town was taken by Eustache Beaumarchais (ca. 1235-1294). After signing the capitulation, the troops of Ramon Folch VI of Cardona evacuated the city. Engraving. "Glorias Españolas" (Glories of Spain). Volume II. Published in Barcelona, 1890.
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akg019467 Gregory I, the Great; Pope (590-604), Doctor of the Church and Saint. Rome c. 540 - ibid. 12.3.604. "St Gregory with three scribes". Ivory panel, Lorraine (Metz?), 3rd quarter of the 9th Century. 20.5 × 12.5cm. Kunstkammer Inv. Nr. 8399. Vienna, Kunsthistorisches Museum. Museum: Wien, Kunsthistorisches Museum.
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akg395994 Louis I, the Pious, Emperor (814-840). Chasseneuil near Poitiers 778-Ingelheim. 20.6.840. / - "Charlemagne and his son. (later known as Louis the Pious) are greeted by Pope Adrian I in Rome; Louis is crowned King of Aquitaine by the Pope, 781).- / Illumination French, after 1274. / From: Grandes Chroniques de France. Ms. 782, fol. 161, Paris, Bibliothèque Sainte-Geneviève. Museum: Paris, Bibliothèque Sainte-Geneviève. Author: ANONYMOUS.
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akg1007063 Chimenti da Empoli, Jacopo, 1551-1640, Italian painter. "The Wedding of Catherine de Medici and Henry, Duke of Orléans" (detail: Hands of. Pope Clement VII who is performing the wedding ceremony). Henry II, King of France (1547-59); 1519-1559. Oil on canvas, 228 × 235 cm. Inv. no. 5470. Florence, Galleria degli Uffizi. Museum: Florenz, Galleria degli Uffizi.
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akg8071817 Pope Francis meets King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia of Spain during a private audience at the Vatican on June 30, 2014. (Le pape Francois reçoit le roi Felipe VI et la reine Letizia d'Espagne).
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les39191741 The coronation of the Virgin, painted for the Dominican monastery in Fiesole, around 1430-1432. Detail of the predella: The dream of Pope Innocent III. For overall view please see 40-08-04/2. Wood, 209 x 206 cm Inv. 314. Author: FRA ANGELICO. Location: Louvre, Dpt. des Peintures, Paris, France.
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akg8071752 Queen Sofia and king Juan Carlos of Spain with pope Francis at the end of the ceremony of canonisation of popes John Paul II and John XXIII.( La reine Sophie, le roi Juan Carlos d'Espagne et le pape Francois) Vatican 27/04/2014.
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akg8071762 Queen Sofia and king Juan Carlos of Spain with pope Francis at the end of the ceremony of canonization of popes John Paul II and John XXIII.( La reine Sophie, le roi Juan Carlos d'Espagne et le pape Francois) Vatican 27/04/2014.
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akg8071776 Pope Francis met King Juan Carlos and Queen Sofia of Spain during a private audience. (le roi Juan Carlos d'Espagne, la reine Sophie et le pape Francois)Vatican 28/04/ 2014. Photo: Eric Vandeville.
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akg8071774 Pope Francis met King Juan Carlos and Queen Sofia of Spain during a private audience. (le roi Juan Carlos d'Espagne, la reine Sophie et le pape Francois)Vatican 28/04/ 2014. Photo: Eric Vandeville.
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akg8071759 King Juan Carlos of Spain with pope Francis at the end of the ceremony of canonisation of popes John Paul II and John XXIII.( Le roi Juan Carlos d'Espagne et le pape Francois) Vatican 27/04/2014.
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akg8071775 Pope Francis met King Juan Carlos and Queen Sofia of Spain during a private audience. (le roi Juan Carlos d'Espagne, la reine Sophie et le pape Francois)Vatican 28/04/ 2014. Photo: Eric Vandeville.
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akg8071755 Queen Sofia and king Juan Carlos of Spain with pope Francis at the end of the ceremony of canonisation of popes John Paul II and John XXIII.( La reine Sophie, le roi Juan Carlos d'Espagne et le pape Francois) Vatican 27/04/2014.
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akg8071777 Pope Francis met King Juan Carlos and Queen Sofia of Spain during a private audience. (le roi Juan Carlos d'Espagne, la reine Sophie et le pape Francois)Vatican 28/04/ 2014. Photo: Eric Vandeville.
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alb3701661 Raffaello Menicucci. Dimensions: plate: 14.7 x 10.2 cm (5 13/16 x 4 in.) sheet: 16.5 x 12.3 cm (6 1/2 x 4 13/16 in.). Medium: engraving on laid paper. Museum: National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. Author: CLAUDE MELLAN.
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alb3661531 Title Page: Philomathi Musae Juveniles. Artist: Attributed to Claude Mellan (French, Abbeville 1598-1688 Paris); Possibly by Pierre Daret (French, Paris ca. 1604-1675 Dax). Dedicatee: Dedicated to Pope Alexander VII (Italian, 1599-1667). Dimensions: sheet: 11 9/16 x 8 5/16 in. (29.4 x 21.1 cm). Date: 1655. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
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akg8195497 82 to 1226 and was founder of the Franciscan order. Pope Honorius approved the second rule or "rule with a bull" (Italian: Regola bollata"), in 1223. Francis got his stigmata on 14th of September, 1224. Francis died on the evening of Saturday, 3 October 1226, singing Psalm 142, "Voce mea ad Dominum". Francis of Assisi is the offical patron Saint of Italy.
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akg8195496 82 to 1226 and was founder of the Franciscan order. Pope Honorius approved the second rule or "rule with a bull" (Italian: Regola bollata"), in 1223. Francis got his stigmata on 14th of September, 1224. Francis died on the evening of Saturday, 3 October 1226, singing Psalm 142, "Voce mea ad Dominum". Francis of Assisi is the offical patron Saint of Italy.
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akg8000379 Distributeur automatique de médailles à motifs religieux, Lourdes, France.
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akg8549148 in February 2015, Willy Herteleer, a homeless Flemish man, was buried in the cemetery after approval by Pope Francis and reflecting his maxim that he wanted 'a poor church, for the poor'. - The Teutonic Cemetery (cimetire teutonique, Campo Santo Teutonico, cimitero Teutonico, deutsche Friedhof ) is a burial site between St. Peter's Basilica and the Paul VI Audience Hall. The cemetery was founded around 799, when Pope Leo IV presented the land to Charlemagne for a school. It is known as the Teutonic Cemetery the only cemetery inside the Vatican City State, reserved to Teutons and Flemish who lived in Rome. In the Teutonic Cemetery are buried Romans originating from Austria, Sudtirol, German Switzerland, Lichtenstein, German speaking Belgian, Flemish and Dutch. Given its special location, the Teutonic Cemetery has always received many requests for burial. According to the statutes, those who have a right to be buried here include members of the Archconfraternity, members of many religious houses of German origin and members of the two German colleges in Rome (the Anima and the Germanico). Vatican. (2015).
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akg8549149 in February 2015, Willy Herteleer, a homeless Flemish man, was buried in the cemetery after approval by Pope Francis and reflecting his maxim that he wanted 'a poor church, for the poor'. - The Teutonic Cemetery (cimetire teutonique, Campo Santo Teutonico, cimitero Teutonico, deutsche Friedhof ) is a burial site between St. Peter's Basilica and the Paul VI Audience Hall. The cemetery was founded around 799, when Pope Leo IV presented the land to Charlemagne for a school. It is known as the Teutonic Cemetery the only cemetery inside the Vatican City State, reserved to Teutons and Flemish who lived in Rome. In the Teutonic Cemetery are buried Romans originating from Austria, Sudtirol, German Switzerland, Lichtenstein, German speaking Belgian, Flemish and Dutch. Given its special location, the Teutonic Cemetery has always received many requests for burial. According to the statutes, those who have a right to be buried here include members of the Archconfraternity, members of many religious houses of German origin and members of the two German colleges in Rome (the Anima and the Germanico). Vatican. (2015).
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akg5924354 Raphael's Rooms - Room of the Fire in the Borgo- Fire in the Borgoby Raphael (Raffaello Sanzio) (1483-1520)According to the Liber Pontificalis the Fire in the Borgo, which gives its name to the room, broke out in the year 847 in the neighbourhood in front of St Peter's basilica. Conferring his solemn blessing from the Loggia of the Blessings, Leo IV (pontiff from 847 to 855) miraculously extinguished the fire, thus saving the church and the people.- Right: Crowning of Charlemagneby Raphael (Raffaello Sanzio) (1483-1520)The crowning of Charlemagne, which took place in St Peter's on Christmas night in the year 800, forms the foundation of the Holy Roman Empire. It is quite likely that the fresco refers to the concordat drawn up between the Holy See and the kingdom of France in 1515, since Leo III (pontiff from 795 to 816) is in fact a portrait of Leo X and Charlemagne that of Francis I.- Ceiling by Pietro Vannucci, called the Perugino (1446-1523)Vatican Museums (Raphael's Rooms - Room of the Fire in the Borgo, Stanza dell'incendio di Borgo).
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akg297330 Boniface VIII, Pope (1293-1303), before: Benedetto Gaetani; Anagni c. 1235 - Rome 11.10.1303. Pope Boniface VIII on his deathbed. Manzscr. illumin., French, end of C14. Fr.: Grandes Chroniques de France. Ms. Royal 20, CVII; fol. 37. London, British Library. Museum: London, British Library. Copyright: Additional permissions needed for non-editorial use.
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akg3886336 Buchmalerei, Frankreich, Burgund, Scriptorium der Abtei Cîteaux, um 1111. - Figuren-Initiale "R" (Reverentissimo et sanctissimo fratri Leandro ; - Widmung an Leander, Erzbischof von Sevilla). - Aus: Moralia in Job (Theologischer Kommentar zum Buch Hiob, verfasst um 595 von Papst Gregor I., dem Großen). Entstanden im Auftrag des Stephan Harding, Abt von Cîteaux, Mitbegründer des Zisterzienserordens (1059-1134). Pergamenthandschrift, 470 Folios in vier Bänden (Mss 168-170 und 173). Blattformat 33,5 x 25 cm. Ms 168, folio 4 verso. Dijon, Bibliothèque Municipale. Museum: Dijon, Bibliothèque Municipale. Author: ANONYMOUS.
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akg3886333 Pope Gregory I, the Great; Pope (590-604), religious teacher and saint; Rome about 540 - ibid 12. 3. 604. - Saint Gregory the Great hands over his commentary on the book of Job to Saint Leander of Seville. - Book illumination, France, Burgundy, Scriptorium of the abbey Cîteaux, c. 1111. From: Moralia in Job (Theological Commentary on the Book of Job, written around 595 by Pope Gregory I, the Great). Written on behalf of Stephan Harding, Abbot of Cîteaux, co-founder of the Cistercian Order (1059-1134). Parchment handwriting, 470 folios in four volumes (Mss 168-170 and 173). Sheet format 46 × 32.4 cm. l. Ms 168, folio 5 recto. Dijon, Bibliothèque Municipale. Museum: Dijon, Bibliothèque Municipale. Author: ANONYMOUS.
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akg1007069 Henry II of France, Duke of Orleans (1519-59) and Catherine de Medici (1519-89), wedding 1533. - "The Marriage of Catherine de Medici and Henry II, Duke ofOrleans". (Marseille (France, 28.10.1533; by Pope Clement VII). Detail:. Catherine de Medici and entourage. Painting, 1600, by Jacopo Chimenti, called da Empoli, (1551-1640). Oil on canvas, 228 x 235cm. Inv. No. 5470. Florence, Galleria degli Uffizi. Museum: Florenz, Galleria degli Uffizi.
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akg4457512 SAINT LUDOVICO BISHOP OF TOLOSA cromolitografica Immaginetta 1900 approximately. Son of Carl II king of Sicily and Maria prince of Hungary, died in 1299 and was santificato by Pope Giovanni XXII.
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akg7991138 Honneurs rendus à Raphael après sa mort (détail), de Pierre-Nolasque Bergeret (1782-1863). Pape Léon X bénit Raphaël (Raffaello Sanzio, 1483-1520). Au fond la gauche, Michel-Ange arrive pour lui rendre hommage. Huile sur toile, après 1806. Malmaison, Musée national du château de Malmaison.
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akg7991134 Honneurs rendus à Raphael après sa mort (détail), de Pierre-Nolasque Bergeret (1782-1863). Pape Léon X bénit Raphaël (Raffaello Sanzio, 1483-1520). Au fond la gauche, Michel-Ange arrive pour lui rendre hommage. Huile sur toile, après 1806. Malmaison, Musée national du château de Malmaison.
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akg7991130 Honneurs rendus à Raphael après sa mort, de Pierre-Nolasque Bergeret (1782-1863). Pape Léon X bénit Raphaël (Raffaello Sanzio, 1483-1520). Au fond la gauche, Michel-Ange arrive pour lui rendre hommage. Huile sur toile, après 1806. Malmaison, Musée national du château de Malmaison.
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akg7805913 History of France / Crusade against the Albigensians (Cathars) / Middle Ages. On June 25, 1218, during the siege of Toulouse, Simon de Montfort was mortally wounded by a stone thrown from the top of the walls. His death is felt as a victory by the southerners. (Brutal warrior of great piety, Simon IV of Montfort was chosen by his peers to command the crusade against the Albigensians, a crusade ordered in 1208 by Pope Innocent III). Engraving, 19th century in Histoire de France de Guizot. Private collection.
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akg7805916 History of France / Crusade against the Albigensians (Cathars) / Middle Ages. On June 25, 1218, during the siege of Toulouse, Simon de Montfort was mortally wounded by a stone thrown from the top of the walls. His death is felt as a victory by the southerners. (Brutal warrior of great piety, Simon IV of Montfort was chosen by his peers to command the crusade against the Albigensians, a crusade ordered in 1208 by Pope Innocent III). Engraving, 19th century in Histoire Populaire de la France. Private collection.
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alb9907929 Clement IV (1202-1268). Pope of the Catholic Church (1265-1268). Born Gui Foucois. Portrait. Engraving. Sciences & Lettres au Moyen Age et à l'époque de la Renaissance. Paris, 1877.
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akg336136 Marcilhac, Félix Historien de l'art français. "Portrait de Félix Marcilhac". Peinture, 1973, de Andy Warhol (1930-1987). Acrylique sur toile, H. 1,01 ; L. 1,03. Paris, Collection Félix Marcilhac. Copyright: © Andy Warhol / www. arsny. com. For editorial use only.
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akg329375 Leo XIII., Papst (1878-1903), vorher Vincenzo Gioacchino Pecci; 1810-1903. "Cérémonie de la Constatation du Décès" (Nach seinem Tod am 20. Juli 1903; zeremonielle Feststellung des Todes durch den Kardinal-Kämmerer Oreglia). Farbdruck. Aus: Le Petit Parisien, 15. Jg., Nr. 756, Paris, 2. August 1903.
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akg1127616 Bassoues (Dép. Gers, Midi-Pyrénées, France), Castle / Château (built 1370-71 under Arnaud Aubert, Bishop of Auch, nephew of Pope Innocent IV; residential tract in 15th c.).-Interior of the donjon: room on 2nd floor with fireplace and spout niche.-Photo, undated.
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akg7874547 Ratification signed by Bonaparte in 1801 of the Concordat between the french republic and the pope Pius VII. (Ratification du Concordat entre la France et le Vatican signé par Napoleon Bonaparte)The Concordat of 1801 was an agreement between Napoleon and Pope Pius VII (Pie VII) , signed on 15 July 1801 in Paris.It remained in effect until 1905. It sought national reconciliation between revolutionaries and Catholics and solidified the Roman Catholic Church as the majority church of France, with most of its civil status restored.The Vatican Secret Archives (Archives secretes du Vatican - Archivio Segreto Vaticano) is the central repository in the Vatican City for all of the acts promulgated by the Holy See. The archives also contain the state papers, correspondence, papal account books and many other documents which the church has accumulated over the centuries. More than 1000 years of history on 85 km of shelving. The papal archives has served the Holy See for 400 years and is one of the most important and renowned research centres in the world. Ii is a treasure trove of peerless precious documents: millions of papers and parchments that can be accessed by scholars of all nationalities and all faiths.- Vatican Secret Archives (1999).
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akg7874559 Ratification signed by Bonaparte in 1801 of the Concordat between the french republic and the pope Pius VII. With a golden seal (377 grammes)The Concordat of 1801 was an agreement between Napoleon and Pope Pius VII, signed on 15 July 1801 in Paris.It remained in effect until 1905. It sought national reconciliation between revolutionaries and Catholics and solidified the Roman Catholic Church as the majority church of France, with most of its civil status restored.The Vatican Secret Archives (Archives secretes du Vatican - Archivio Segreto Vaticano) is the central repository in the Vatican City for all of the acts promulgated by the Holy See. The archives also contain the state papers, correspondence, papal account books and many other documents which the church has accumulated over the centuries. More than 1000 years of history on 85 km of shelving. The papal archives has served the Holy See for 400 years and is one of the most important and renowned research centres in the world. Ii is a treasure trove of peerless precious documents: millions of papers and parchments that can be accessed by scholars of all nationalities and all faiths.- Vatican Secret Archives (1999).
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akg7874558 Treaty of Pisa concluded between king Louis XIV of France and pope Alexander VII in 1664. (Traité de Pise entre Louis XIV et le pape Alexandre VII)Silver seal (260 grammes)The Vatican Secret Archives (Archives secretes du Vatican - Archivio Segreto Vaticano) is the central repository in the Vatican City for all of the acts promulgated by the Holy See. The archives also contain the state papers, correspondence, papal account books and many other documents which the church has accumulated over the centuries. More than 1000 years of history on 85 km of shelving. The papal archives has served the Holy See for 400 years and is one of the most important and renowned research centres in the world. Ii is a treasure trove of peerless precious documents: millions of papers and parchments that can be accessed by scholars of all nationalities and all faiths.- Vatican Secret Archives (1999).
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akg8698241 Pope Francis (Pape Francois, Papst Franziskus) celebrates Chrism Mass on Holy Thursday in St. Peter's Basilica, Vatican on April 1, 2021.
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akg8698239 Pope Francis (Pape Francois, Papst Franziskus) celebrates Chrism Mass on Holy Thursday in St. Peter's Basilica, Vatican on April 1, 2021.
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akg8652865 Pope Francis walks in the streets of Najaf before his meeting with Grand Ayatollah Ali Al-Sistani, one of the Muslim world's leading authorities on March 6, 2021 in Najaf, Iraq.
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akg8549461 Vatican's TV crew in saint Peter Basilica during a ceremony with pope Francis on April 18, 2014.
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akg8549460 Vatican's TV crew in saint Peter square during a ceremony with pope Francis on April 18, 2014, between a cardinal and a swiss guard. Vatican on June 18, 2017.
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akg8549452 One copy 'L'Osservatore Romano' is sent every day to pope Francis and to pope Benedict XVI.Two envelopes with the names of the two popes are on the table.Like all modern nation States, the Vatican also has its own press. Although not considered an official mouthpiece for the Vatican, 'l'Osservatore Romano' is nonetheless the Holy See's most significant media venue. It is the only newspaper printed by the Vatican presses. Since 1861, each day 50,000 copies of the daily edition have been released at 3 pm. Written in Italian, the daily is supplemented by weekly editions in French, German, Spanish and Portuguese, as well as a monthly in Polish. All of the Holy See's current events as well as articles illustrating Church life and major political, economic and social events occurring throughout the world are all published in the Vatican's daily paper. Vatican, 2014.
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akg8549455 One copy 'L'Osservatore Romano' is sent every day to pope Francis and to pope Benedict XVI.Two envelopes with the names of the two popes are on the table.Like all modern nation States, the Vatican also has its own press. Although not considered an official mouthpiece for the Vatican, 'l'Osservatore Romano' is nonetheless the Holy See's most significant media venue. It is the only newspaper printed by the Vatican presses. Since 1861, each day 50,000 copies of the daily edition have been released at 3 pm. Written in Italian, the daily is supplemented by weekly editions in French, German, Spanish and Portuguese, as well as a monthly in Polish. All of the Holy See's current events as well as articles illustrating Church life and major political, economic and social events occurring throughout the world are all published in the Vatican's daily paper. Vatican, 2014.
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akg8549192 A cardinal is reading L'Osservatore Romano the Vatican's newspaper asPope Francis just arrived to attend the second day of the synod on themes of family, sex and marriage on October 6, 2015. Pope Francis inaugurated a gathering of nearly 270 bishops and cardinals.
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akg8549182 Pope Francis attends a synod on themes of family, sex and marriage at the Vatican on October 18, 2014.Pope Francis leads a gathering of nearly 200 bishops and cardinals. A bishop is reading L'Osservatore Romano, the Vatican's newspaper.
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akg8549189 A cardinal is reading L'Osservatore Romano the Vatican's newspaper before the arrival of Pope Francis at the synod on themes of family, sex and marriage at the Vatican on October 6, 2015.
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akg8549545 Pilgrims from Mexico play music.Pope Francis (pape Francois, papst Franziskus) delivered his first Angelus prayer and blessing before a crowd of many thousands gathered in St Peter's Square in Rome , Vatican on March 17, 2013 .
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akg8549546 Pilgrims from Mexico play music.Pope Francis (pape Francois, papst Franziskus) delivered his first Angelus prayer and blessing before a crowd of many thousands gathered in St Peter's Square in Rome , Vatican on March 17, 2013 .
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akg006469 Charlemagne, King of the Franks (768-814), Roman Emperor (from 800). 742-814. "Charlemagne is crowned emperor" (by Pope Leo III on 25.12.800 in St. Peter's in Rome). Woodcut, 1856, after drawing by Moritz von Schwind (1804-1871). From: F. Bülau, Dt. Gesch. in Bildern, 1855 ff.
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akg8380047 Pope Francis attends an interreligious ceremony for peace with representatives of the world's major religions in Campidoglio Square on the Capitoline Hill in Rome, Italy on October 20, 2020. For the first time Pope Francis is wearing a protective face mask in public.
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akg8380063 Pope Francis attends an interreligious ceremony for peace with representatives of the world's major religions in Campidoglio Square on the Capitoline Hill in Rome, Italy on October 20, 2020. For the first time Pope Francis is wearing a protective face mask in public.
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akg8380055 Pope Francis attends an interreligious ceremony for peace with representatives of the world's major religions in Campidoglio Square on the Capitoline Hill in Rome, Italy on October 20, 2020.
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akg8380061 Pope Francis attends an interreligious ceremony for peace with representatives of the world's major religions in Campidoglio Square on the Capitoline Hill in Rome, Italy on October 20, 2020. For the first time Pope Francis is wearing a protective face mask in public.
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akg8380067 Pope Francis attends an interreligious ceremony for peace with representatives of the world's major religions in Campidoglio Square on the Capitoline Hill in Rome, Italy on October 20, 2020. For the first time Pope Francis is wearing a protective face mask in public. Behind: Ancient statue representing the river Nile.
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akg8380060 Pope Francis attends an interreligious ceremony for peace with representatives of the world's major religions in Campidoglio Square on the Capitoline Hill in Rome, Italy on October 20, 2020. For the first time Pope Francis is wearing a protective face mask in public. Behind: Ancient statue representing the river Nile.
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akg8380050 Pope Francis attends an interreligious ceremony for peace with representatives of the world's major religions in Campidoglio Square on the Capitoline Hill in Rome, Italy on October 20, 2020. For the first time Pope Francis is wearing a protective face mask in public.
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akg8380057 Pope Francis attends an interreligious ceremony for peace with representatives of the world's major religions in Campidoglio Square on the Capitoline Hill in Rome, Italy on October 20, 2020. For the first time Pope Francis is wearing a protective face mask in public.
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akg8380056 Pope Francis and Patriarch Bartholomew I of Constantinople (patriarche Bartholomee I , Bartholomeos I. oder Bartholomaus) attend an interreligious ceremony for peace with representatives of the world's major religions in Campidoglio Square on the Capitoline Hill in Rome, Italy on October 20, 2020. For the first time Pope Francis is wearing a protective face mask in public.
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akg8380062 Pope Francis attends an interreligious ceremony for peace with representatives of the world's major religions in Campidoglio Square on the Capitoline Hill in Rome, Italy on October 20, 2020. For the first time Pope Francis is wearing a protective face mask in public.
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akg8380064 Pope Francis attends an interreligious ceremony for peace with representatives of the world's major religions in Campidoglio Square on the Capitoline Hill in Rome, Italy on October 20, 2020. For the first time Pope Francis is wearing a protective face mask in public.
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akg8380049 Pope Francis attends an interreligious ceremony for peace with representatives of the world's major religions in Campidoglio Square on the Capitoline Hill in Rome, Italy on October 20, 2020. For the first time Pope Francis is wearing a protective face mask in public. Behind: Ancient statue representing the river Nile.
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akg8380059 Pope Francis attends an interreligious ceremony for peace with representatives of the world's major religions in Campidoglio Square on the Capitoline Hill in Rome, Italy on October 20, 2020. For the first time Pope Francis is wearing a protective face mask in public.
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akg8380048 Pope Francis attends an interreligious ceremony for peace with representatives of the world's major religions in Campidoglio Square on the Capitoline Hill in Rome, Italy on October 20, 2020. For the first time Pope Francis is wearing a protective face mask in public.
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akg8380054 Pope Francis attends an interreligious ceremony for peace with representatives of the world's major religions in Campidoglio Square on the Capitoline Hill in Rome, Italy on October 20, 2020.
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akg8380069 Pope Francis is seen on a TV screen behind the statue of Marcus Aurelius. Pope Francis attends an interreligious ceremony for peace with representatives of the world's major religions in Campidoglio Square on the Capitoline Hill in Rome, Italy on October 20, 2020. For the first time Pope Francis is wearing a protective face mask in public.
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akg8380065 Pope Francis attends an interreligious ceremony for peace with representatives of the world's major religions in Campidoglio Square on the Capitoline Hill in Rome, Italy on October 20, 2020. For the first time Pope Francis is wearing a protective face mask in public.
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akg8380046 Pope Francis attends an interreligious ceremony for peace with representatives of the world's major religions in Campidoglio Square on the Capitoline Hill in Rome, Italy on October 20, 2020. For the first time Pope Francis is wearing a protective face mask in public.
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akg8380066 Pope Francis attends an interreligious ceremony for peace with representatives of the world's major religions in Campidoglio Square on the Capitoline Hill in Rome, Italy on October 20, 2020. For the first time Pope Francis is wearing a protective face mask in public. Behind: Ancient statue representing the river Nile.
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akg8380052 Pope Francis and Patriarch Bartholomew I of Constantinople (patriarche Bartholomee I , Bartholomeos I. oder Bartholomaus) attend an interreligious ceremony for peace with representatives of the world's major religions in Campidoglio Square on the Capitoline Hill in Rome, Italy on October 20, 2020. For the first time Pope Francis is wearing a protective face mask in public.
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akg8380058 Pope Francis attends an interreligious ceremony for peace with representatives of the world's major religions in Campidoglio Square on the Capitoline Hill in Rome, Italy on October 20, 2020. For the first time Pope Francis is wearing a protective face mask in public.
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akg8380051 Pope Francis attends an interreligious ceremony for peace with representatives of the world's major religions in Campidoglio Square on the Capitoline Hill in Rome, Italy on October 20, 2020. For the first time Pope Francis is wearing a protective face mask in public.
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akg8380068 Pope Francis attends an interreligious ceremony for peace with representatives of the world's major religions in Campidoglio Square on the Capitoline Hill in Rome, Italy on October 20, 2020. For the first time Pope Francis is wearing a protective face mask in public. Behind: Ancient statue representing the river Nile.
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akg8380053 Pope Francis attends an interreligious ceremony for peace with representatives of the world's major religions in Campidoglio Square on the Capitoline Hill in Rome, Italy on October 20, 2020. For the first time Pope Francis is wearing a protective face mask in public.
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akg006441 Charlemagne, King of the Franks (768-814), Holy Roman Emperor (since 800). 2.4.747 - Aachen 28.1.814. St. Peter gives Leo III the priest's vestment and the flag of Rome to Charlemagne. Colour lithograph, c. 1860, after a mosaic (created 796/800) in the Triclinum of the Lateran Palace in Rome. Author: ANONYMOUS.
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