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... pope Innocent the Third gave habit to the founders , and is carried down to the year 1297 , just one hundred years . In this volume we have an account of the foundations of their convents , their privileges , and benefactions , the ...
... pope Innocent the Third gave habit to the founders , and is carried down to the year 1297 , just one hundred years . In this volume we have an account of the foundations of their convents , their privileges , and benefactions , the ...
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... pope Pius IV . to invite him to Rome , where he employed him in the decorations of his palace of Belvedere , in conjunction with Federigo Zucchero . He excelled equally in history and portrait , but his genius inclined him more ...
... pope Pius IV . to invite him to Rome , where he employed him in the decorations of his palace of Belvedere , in conjunction with Federigo Zucchero . He excelled equally in history and portrait , but his genius inclined him more ...
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... pope Alexander VII . which gained him the esteem of all the city and his whole order . He was present at the as- sembly , in which the pope ordered the definitors and fathers of the chapter to be told , from him , that he was extremely ...
... pope Alexander VII . which gained him the esteem of all the city and his whole order . He was present at the as- sembly , in which the pope ordered the definitors and fathers of the chapter to be told , from him , that he was extremely ...
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... pope Clement VIII . who knew his merit , in compliance with the desires of the founder and his con- gregation , approved the choice , and some time after made him his confessor . The esteem which that pope had for him , increased as he ...
... pope Clement VIII . who knew his merit , in compliance with the desires of the founder and his con- gregation , approved the choice , and some time after made him his confessor . The esteem which that pope had for him , increased as he ...
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... pope Sixtus V. The third , dedicated to king Philip II . of Spain , compre- hends the history of fifty - five years immediately following . The fourth , dedicated to Clement VIII . contains the his- tory of thirty - four years , which ...
... pope Sixtus V. The third , dedicated to king Philip II . of Spain , compre- hends the history of fifty - five years immediately following . The fourth , dedicated to Clement VIII . contains the his- tory of thirty - four years , which ...
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