Discover the insightful "M moires Du Cardinal Consalvi, Secr taire D' tat Du Pape Pie VII...", a historical account offering a unique perspective on the life and times of Cardinal Ercole Consalvi. As Secretary of State to Pope Pius VII, Consalvi played a pivotal role in the Catholic Church during a turbulent period of European history, including the Napoleonic era and the restoration of the Papal States.
These memoirs, edited by Cr tineau-Joly, provide a first-hand narrative of the political and religious challenges faced by the Vatican, shedding light on Consalvi's diplomatic efforts and his influence on papal policy. Explore the inner workings of the Holy See and gain a deeper understanding of the cardinal's impact on 19th-century Europe. A valuable resource for historians and anyone interested in the history of the Catholic Church and European diplomacy.
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