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The Papal States (/ ˈ p eɪ p ə l / PAY-pəl; Italian: Stato Pontificio; Latin: Dicio Pontificia), officially the State of the Church (Italian: Stato della Chiesa [ˈstaːto della ˈkjɛːza]; Latin: Status Ecclesiasticus), were a conglomeration of territories on the Apennine Peninsula under the direct sovereign rule of the Pope ...
- Administrative subdivisions of the Papal States from 1816 to ...
Administrative subdivisions of the Papal States from 1816 to...
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The Papal States, officially the State of the Church...
- Administrative subdivisions of the Papal States from 1816 to ...
Estados Papais. Os Estados Papais, Estados Pontifícios, Estados da Igreja ou Patrimônio de São Pedro[ 1] eram formados por um aglomerado de territórios, basicamente no centro da península Itálica, que se mantiveram como um estado independente entre os anos de 756 e 1870, sob a directa autoridade civil dos Papas, e cuja capital era Roma.
Papal States, territories of central Italy over which the pope had sovereignty from 756 to 1870. Included were the modern Italian regions of Lazio (Latium), Umbria, and Marche and part of Emilia-Romagna, though the extent of the territory, along with the degree of papal control, varied over the.
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The Papal States, State (s) of the Church or Pontifical States (in Italian Stato Ecclesiastico, Stato della Chiesa, Stati della Chiesa or Stati Pontificii) were one of the major historical states of Italy before the Italian peninsula was unified in 1861 by the kingdom of Piedmont-Sardinia (after which the Papal States, in less territorially exte...
11 de fev. de 2019 · Learn about the history of the Papal States, the territories in central Italy that were ruled by the popes from the 8th to the 19th century. Explore how the Papal States were founded, expanded, and eventually lost their independence to Italy.