Antonio Samorè (4 December 1905 – 3 February 1983) was an Italian cardinal and diplomat of the Catholic Church. Samorè was born in Bardi, near Parma. After...
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Antártica Chilena Region over the Paso Samoré through the Argentine Patagonia. It is named after Cardinal Antonio Samorè, who mediated in the Beagle conflict...
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Destruction Antonio Samorè (1905–1983), Italian Cardinal of the Catholic Church Samori Ture (c. 1830–1900), founder of the Wassoulou Empire Sam Samore, American...
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Bariloche, connected via International Route 215 through the Cardenal Antonio Samoré Pass. It is a gateway for land access to the far south regions of Aysén...
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nunciature secretary. He was consecrated in his native Asti by Cardinal Antonio Samoré on 15 January 1978. He arrived at a difficult moment, with Chile on...
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Roma: Istituto dell’Enciclopedia Italiana. Accessed September 2015. Antonio Samorè (1979). Lo Stato Landi in documenti dell'Archivio Segreto Vaticano (in...
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Pope John Paul II opened a mediation process. His representative, Antonio Samorè, successfully prevented full-scale war. The conflict was not completely...
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Carpino (7 April 1967 – 26 June 1967) Francis James Brennan (1968) Antonio Samorè (prefect, Divine Worship, 1968–1969; prefect, Discipline of the Sacraments...
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its defeat in the war, was too weak to achieve an agreement. Cardinal Antonio Samorè died in Rome at age 77, in February 1983. President Raúl Alfonsín's...
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force. The mountain pass of Puyehue was renamed Cardenal Antonio Samoré Pass for Antonio Samoré, one of the mediators from the Vatican state in the conflict...
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Ignacio Velasco (redirect from Ignacio Antonio Velasco García)
Antonio Ignacio Velasco García, S.D.B. (17 January 1929 – 6 July 2003) was a Venezuelan prelate of the Catholic Church who served as the Archbishop of...
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agreed to mediate between the two nations. The Pope's envoy, Cardinal Antonio Samorè, successfully averted war and proposed a new definitive boundary in...
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Sandoval, along with Archbishop Carlos Cabrero and the Spanish exorcist José Antonio Fortea, performed a mass exorcism against "abortion, Satanism, corruption...
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(Titular) Installed 27 May 1985 – 1 July 1988 Predecessor Antonio Samorè Successor Antonio María Javierre Ortas Other post(s) Previously Pro-Archivist...
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Micara 1967–1974 Antonio Samorè 1976–1977 Dino Staffa 1979–1998 Anastasio Ballestrero 2001–2017 Cormac Murphy-O'Connor 2018–present António Marto In front...
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Radyo Veritas was inaugurated with Asian bishops as guests. Cardinal Antonio Samorè represented Pope Paul VI. It began broadcasting on the frequency formerly...
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Airport a few miles east of Osorno. Also east of Osorno, the Cardenal Antonio Samoré Pass is a major mountain pass across the Andes to Argentina via Route...
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of kilometers away from the border with Chile through the Cardenal Antonio Samoré Pass and with other nearby places such as Bariloche and San Martín de...
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claimed by both nations. The negotiations had been moderated by Cardinal Antonio Samorè, a diplomat from the Vatican, and The Act of Montevideo was signed by...
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Tenure Incumbent Notes 7 February 1953 – 26 June 1967 Antonio Samorè appointed prefect of Sacred Congregation for Sacramental Discipline 15 August 1967...
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Paul II agreed to mediate between the two nations. The Pope's envoy, Antonio Samorè, successfully averted war and proposed a new definitive boundary in...
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Paulo Leão de Moura, former diplomat, Brazil 21 October 1966: Cardinal Antonio Samorè, former Librarian, Holy Roman Church 10 November 1966: Cardinal Giovanni...
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Cardinal Celso Costantini, with Archbishops Filippo Bernardini and Antonio Samorè serving as co-consecrators. During his four years stationed in Mombasa...
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Pablo Muñoz Vega was born in Mira on 23 May 1903 as the fourth child to Antonio Salustiano Muñoz Carrera and Josefa Vega. He was baptized on 24 May as...
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close to the Chilean border and is connected to Chile by the Cardenal Antonio Samoré Pass (125 km North-West from Bariloche, near Villa La Angostura) crossing...
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Pehuenche Pichachén Pino Hachado Mamuil Malal Carirriñe Hua Hum Ipela Cardenal Antonio Samoré Note: Passes are ordered by latitude from north to south...
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(1906–1980) Italy Maximilien de Furstenberg (1904–1988) Netherlands Antonio Samorè (1905–1983) Italy Francesco Carpino (1905–1993) Italy José Clemente...
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Montt (CHL) → Ruta 5-CH / Ruta 215-CH → Border crossing (Cardenal Antonio Samoré Pass) → Ruta Nacional 231 / Ruta Nacional 40 → Villa La Angostura (ARG)...
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Wet Andes View of Cardenal Antonio Samoré Pass during winter, latitude 41°S Highest point Peak Domuyo Elevation 4,709 m (15,449 ft) Dimensions Length 2...
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1968 Term ended 2 July 1968 Predecessor Francesco Carpino Successor Antonio Samorè Other post(s) Titular Archbishop of Tubunae in Mauretania (1967-1968)...
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