The Roman question (Italian: Questione romana; Latin: Quaestio Romana) was a dispute regarding the temporal power of the popes as rulers of a civil territory...
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Prisoner in the Vatican (section Roman question)
Vatican (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt 2006 ISBN 978-0-54734716-5 "The Roman Question: The Pope vs. the New Nation of Italy". TheCollector. 15 January 2024...
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Kingdom of Italy (section End of the Roman question)
envoys from the King, and urged Roman Catholics not to vote in Italian elections. Not until 1929 was the Roman question resolved and positive relations...
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Unification of Italy (section Roman Question)
Cesare made the following observations about Italian unification: The Roman question was the stone tied to Napoleon's feet – that dragged him into the abyss...
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Mussolini and the Holy See under Pope Pius XI to settle the long-standing Roman question. The treaty and associated pacts were named after the Lateran Palace...
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Europe. The Roman Question, arising from Italian unification, resulted in the loss of the Papal States and the creation of Vatican City. Roman-Catholics...
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status of the Pope became known as the "Roman Question". Negotiations for the settlement of the Roman Question began in 1926 between the government of...
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History of Italy (section End of the Roman question)
government were hostile, and the status of the pope became known as the "Roman Question". The Lateran Treaty was one component of the Lateran Pacts of 1929...
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Mussolini and the Holy See under Pope Pius XI settled the long-standing Roman question brought about by the unification of Italy. Italy agreed to recognize...
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Papal household Prince assistant to the papal throne Pontificalis Domus Roman Question Law of Guarantees Prisoner in the Vatican Ernesto Pacelli Arnaldo De...
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History of Rome (redirect from Roman History)
Historical states Roman Kingdom, 753–509 BC Roman Republic, 509–44 BC Roman Empire, 27 BC – AD 395 Western Roman Empire, 286–476 Kingdom of Italy, 476–493...
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Moralia (redirect from Roman Questions)
351b) 20. Roman Questions (Αἴτια Ῥωμαϊκά – Quaestiones Romanae) 21. Greek Questions (Αἴτια Ἑλληνικά – Quaestiones Graecae) 22. Greek and Roman Parallel...
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Papal States (redirect from Roman States)
Rome Index of Vatican City-related articles Italian United Provinces Roman Question Unification of Italy War of the Eight Saints The clash between the Church...
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annexation by the Kingdom of Italy. According to Raffaele De Cesare: The Roman question was the stone tied to Napoleon's feet – that dragged him into the abyss...
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established the independence of Vatican City and resolved the longstanding Roman Question. Francesco Pacelli was born in Rome into an upper-class family of intense...
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Tridentine Mass (redirect from Roman Rite of Pius V)
after Low Mass of certain prayers, originally for the solution of the Roman Question and, after this problem was solved by the Lateran Treaty, "to permit...
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the popes declared themselves prisoners of the Vatican. The ensuing Roman Question was not resolved until the Lateran Pacts of 1929. After the 1870 Capture...
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The Roman Empire ruled the Mediterranean and much of Europe, Western Asia and North Africa. The Romans conquered most of this during the Republic, and...
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Pope Leo XIII (category 19th-century Italian Roman Catholic titular archbishops)
overcome the loss of temporal power, but nonetheless continuing the Roman Question. After his death in 1903, he was buried in the Vatican Grottoes. In...
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Pope Benedict XV (category Roman Catholic archbishops of Bologna)
bodies on a day-to-day basis.[citation needed] Due to the enduring Roman Question, after the announcement of his election to the papacy by the Cardinal...
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rhetorical question may be intended as a challenge. The question is often difficult or impossible to answer. In the example, "What have the Romans ever done...
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Pontifex Maximus Primacy of the Bishop of Rome Prisoner in the Vatican Roman Question Sic transit gloria mundi Symphonia (theology) Theocracy Ultramontanism...
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History of the Kingdom of Italy (1861–1946) (redirect from Second Roman Empire)
Italy and the Holy See under Pope Pius XI to settle the long-standing Roman Question. The treaty and associated pacts were named after the Lateran Palace...
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Camillo Benso, Count of Cavour (category Italian Roman Catholics)
died after only three months in office and did not live to see the Roman Question solved through the complete unification of the country after the Capture...
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The "German question" was a debate in the 19th century, especially during the Revolutions of 1848, over the best way to achieve a unification of all or...
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defined in Unicode at U+055E ◌՞ ARMENIAN QUESTION MARK. The Greek question mark (Greek: ερωτηματικό, romanized: erōtīmatikó) looks like ;. It appeared...
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characters. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols. Roman numerals are a numeral system that originated in ancient...
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beyond what is recorded in the Liber Pontificalis. Donus was the son of a Roman named Maurice. He became pope on 2 November 676, having been selected to...
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