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    Pope Pius VII (Italian: Pio VII; born Barnaba Niccolò Maria Luigi Chiaramonti; 14 August 1742 – 20 August 1823) was head of the Catholic Church from 14...
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  • Pope Pius VII issued four papal encyclicals during his reign as Pope: VII, Pope Pius (15 May 1800). "Diu Satis". papalencyclicals.net. Storck, Thomas...
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    Concordat of 1801 was an agreement between Napoleon Bonaparte and Pope Pius VII that reaffirmed the Roman Catholic Church as the majority church of France...
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    the conclave of 1823. He was known to be close to Pius VII, who often referred to Castiglioni as "Pius VIII". However, he failed to gain the necessary votes...
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    the mood became joyous. Mastai Ferretti chose the name of Pius IX in honour of Pope Pius VII (1800–1823), who had encouraged his vocation to the priesthood...
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    Catholic funeral, attended by Pope Pius VII, his successor. By decree of Pope Pius XII in 1949, the remains of Pius VI were moved to the Chapel of the...
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    publicly celebrated the peace and his controversial Concordat with Pope Pius VII under which the Pope recognized Bonaparte's regime and the regime recognized...
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    in the great cathedral of Notre Dame de Paris in the presence of Pope Pius VII. Napoleon brought together various rites and customs, incorporating ceremonies...
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  • (1559–1565) Pope Pius V (1566–1572) Pope Pius VI (1775–1799) Pope Pius VII (1800–1823) Pope Pius VIII (1829–1830) Pope Pius IX (1846–1878) Pope Pius X (1903–1914)...
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    Pope Leo XII (category Cardinals created by Pope Pius VII)
    On 9 May 1820, Pope Pius VII gave him the distinguished post of Vicar-General of His Holiness for the Diocese of Rome. Pope Pius VII died in 1823 after...
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  • Rhodri (21 March 2015). "Rhodri Marsden's Interesting Objects: Pope Pius VII's paper crown". The Independent. London. Retrieved 4 September 2017. "Intelligence"...
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    The Portrait of Pope Pius VII is an 1805 portrait of Pope Pius VII by the French painter Jacques-Louis David to thank the pope for assisting at the coronation...
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    led to the selection of Cardinal Barnaba Chiaramonti, who took the name Pius VII. This conclave was held in Venice and was the last to take place outside...
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    Concordat of 1801 (category Pope Pius VII)
    Concordat of 1801 was an agreement between Napoleon Bonaparte and Pope Pius VII, signed on 15 July 1801 in Paris. It remained in effect until 1905, except...
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    of Pope Pius V. The feast of Our Lady, Help of Christians, was instituted by Pope Pius VII. By order of Napoleon I of France, Pope Pius VII was arrested...
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    apostoliche) for administrative purposes. These were instituted by Pope Pius VII in a motu proprio of 6 July 1816: "Quando per ammirabile disposizione"...
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    Ercole Consalvi (category Cardinals created by Pope Pius VII)
    Pius to retract the concessions he had made to Napoleon, which he began to do in March of that same year. In consequence of his role in shifting Pius'...
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    Franciszek Kareu (12 February 1799 – 7 March 1801) On 7 March 1801, Pope Pius VII issued the brief Catholicae fidei, giving approval to the existence of...
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    Colegio, en Quito (22 de abril de 1956) | PIUS XII". "Salutari fonti, die III m. Martii, A.D. MCMLVII - Pius PP. XII, Litterae Apostolicae". Vatican (in...
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    Angela Merici (category Canonizations by Pope Pius VII)
    world and a cause for sainthood was opened. She was canonized by Pope Pius VII in 1807. Merici was born in 1474 on a farm near Desenzano del Garda, a...
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  • any saints. Pope Pius VI did not canonize any saints. Pope Pius VII canonized five saints. Pope Leo XII canonized two saints. Pope Pius VIII did not canonize...
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    daily and yearly motions, to His Holiness through Divine Providence, Pope Pius VII. Previously, His Holiness had referred this request to the Supreme Sacred...
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  • Saverio Castiglioni (elected as Pius VIII in 1829) was papabile at both the 1823 conclave and at the 1829 conclave. Pope Pius VII during his lifetime called...
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    Warsaw; the statue of Maximilian I in Munich; and the tomb monument of Pope Pius VII, the only work by a non-Catholic in St. Peter's Basilica. Thorvaldsen was...
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    post–Napoleonic conciliation treaties of France with Europe. Appointed by Pope Pius VII, the Neoclassical sculptor Antonio Canova negotiated the Treaty of Tolentino...
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    attending the coronation was Pope Pius VII, probably fearing that Napoleon planned to conquer the Papal States. Pius VII was aware that Napoleon symbolically...
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    Boniface IX, Innocent VII, Eugene IV, Paul II, Alexander VI, Pius III, Julius II, Leo X, Clement VII, Benedict XIII, and Pius VII; perhaps also John XIX...
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    Pope Pius VI on 23 April 1787. He was nominated bishop of Chambery by First Consul Napoleon Bonaparte on 12 April 1802, and confirmed by Pope Pius VII on...
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    particularly popular crown, worn by, among others, Pope Pius XI, Pope Pius XII and Pope John XXIII. Pope Pius XI's 1922 crown, in contrast was much less decorated...
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    with the deposed Pius VI. After the death of the Pope on 29 August 1799, the Swiss Guard was disbanded and then reinstated by Pius VII in 1800. In 1809...
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