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  2. Pope Pius VII - Wikipedia

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    Pope Pius VII by Antonio Canova 1805, Albertinum, Dresden The birthplace of Pius VII. Barnaba Niccolò Maria Luigi Chiaramonti was born in Cesena in 1742, the youngest son of Count Scipione Chiaramonti (30 April 1698 – 13 September 1750).

  3. Council of Paris (1811) - Wikipedia

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    The Council of Paris or National Council was an abortive council of the church that attempted to impose Napoleon I's will on Pope Pius VII on a number of church issues. Held in two key phases from June 17 to August 5, 1811, at Notre-Dame de Paris, the council occurred while the Pope was imprisoned in Savona before being secretly transferred to Fontainebleau on June 12, 1812.

  4. List of popes - Wikipedia

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    The anathematizations were rescinded by Pope Paul VI and Patriarch Athenagoras in 1965. [17] 153 13 April 1055 – 28 July 1057 (2 years, 106 days) Victor II VICTOR Secundus: Gebhard II von Calw-Dollnstein-Hirschberg c. 1018 Duchy of Swabia, Holy Roman Empire 37 / 39 Born as a subject of the Duchy of Swabia. 154 2 August 1057 – 29 March 1058 ...

  5. 1799–1800 papal conclave - Wikipedia

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    The papal conclave that followed the death of Pius VI on 29 August 1799 lasted from 30 November 1799 to 14 March 1800 and led to the selection of Cardinal Barnaba Chiaramonti, who took the name Pius VII.

  6. List of encyclicals of Pope Pius VII - Wikipedia

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    No. Title ()Title (English translation) Subject Date 1. Diu satis: On the difficult situation of the Church: 15 May 1800 [1] [2]: 2. Ex quo Ecclesiam: On the Jubilee of 1800

  7. Concordat of 1801 - Wikipedia

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    Pope Pius VII appointed Cardinal Ercole Consalvi, Cardinal Giuseppe Spina, [6] archbishop of Corinth, and his theological adviser, Father Carlo Francesco Maria Caselli. [7] The French bishops, whether still abroad or returned to their own country, had no part in the negotiations. The concordat as finally arranged practically ignored them. [8]

  8. 1823 papal conclave - Wikipedia

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    The length of Pius VII's papacy had a significant influence because of the forty-nine electors who participated in the conclave, only Giulio Maria della Somaglia and Fabrizio Dionigio Ruffo were already cardinals when Pius VII was elected in 1800. Forty-seven of the forty-nine electors had had no experience electing a pope. [1]

  9. Cardinals created by Pius VII - Wikipedia

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    Pope Pius VII (1742-1823) and Cardinal Giovanni Battista Caprara (1733-1810), who was made a cardinal by Pope Pius VI on June 18, 1792. Pope Pius VII (r. 1800–1823) created 99 cardinals in 19 consistories.