Pius vii Sentence Examples

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  • In this his diplomatic ability was conspicuously evident, and it was also largely owing to his influence that Cardinal Chiaramonte was elected as Pius VII.

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  • By his will he directed that all the presents he had received should be sold, and the proceeds applied to the completion of Thorwaldsen's monument of Pius VII.

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  • The first in date and importance is that of 1801, concluded for France between Napoleon, First Consul, and Pius VII.

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  • It is impossible to designate as a concordat the concessions which were wrested by violence from Pius VII.

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  • Before these alterations the relations between the state and the Roman Catholic communion, by far the largest and most important in France, were chiefly regulated by the provisions of the Concordat of 1801, concluded between the first consul, Bonaparte, and Pope Pius VII.

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  • Towards the close of the year 1804 Napoleon entrusted to Fesch the difficult task of securing the presence of Pope Pius VII.

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  • Napoleon was inexorable in his demands, and Pius VII.

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  • The disasters of the years1812-1813brought Napoleon to treat Pius VII.

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  • After the final downfall of Waterloo, she took up her residence at Rome, where Pope Pius VII.

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  • However, it was valid according to American law, and Pope Pius VII.

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  • They elected three Poles successively as generals, taking, however, only the title of vicars, till on the 7th of March 1801 Pius VII.

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  • The Stuart archives, once the property of Cardinal York, were subsequently presented by Pope Pius VII.

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  • Accordingly, in 180t he negotiated with Pius VII.

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  • It found what it asked for, when the Jesuits, whom Pius VII.

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  • The chair was suppressed by the viceroy in 1808, but again rehabilitated on the restoration of Pius VII.

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  • The remnant of the Roman Catholic aristocracy would have granted it; even Pius VII.

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  • Germany, to stem which Pitt, back in power, appealed once more to an Anglo-Austro-Russian coalition against this new Charlemagne, who was trying to renew the old Empire, who was mastering France, Italy and Germany; who finally on the 2nd of December 1804 placed the imperial crown upon his head, after receiving the iron crown of the Lombard kings, and made Pius VII.

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  • At first the emperor succeeded in persuading the aged pontiff to sign the preliminaries of an agreement, known as the "Fontainebleau Concordat" (25th of January 1813); but, on its insidious character becoming apparent, Pius VII.

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