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    Francesco Marmaggi (31 August 1876 – 3 November 1949) was a Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church who served as Prefect of the Congregation of the Council...
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    (1959.12.17 – 1965.04.07) Gaetano Cicognani (1953.10.29 – 1959.12.14) Francesco Marmaggi (1936.01.04 – 1949.11.03) Bonaventura Cerretti (1926.06.24 – 1933...
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  • was strained more often than not. In the 1920s, Apostolic Nuncio Francesco Marmaggi left Prague to protest public celebrations of the Czech national hero...
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    February the paper found greater interest in the curial cardinals, Francesco Marmaggi, Massimo Massimi, and Luigi Maglione. Pacelli was heavily favored...
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  • Princess Marie Louise of Bourbon-Parma Giovanna Marini Tania di Mario Francesco Marmaggi Anton von Maron Therese Maron Marozia Piero Marrazzo Otello Martelli...
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    June 2021. Scola, Paola (7 June 2021). "Una 'missione speciale' di Papa Francesco per il vescovo di Mondovì". La Stampa (in Italian). Retrieved 8 June 2021...
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    second-highest official of that dicastery, successively under Cardinals Francesco Marmaggi, Giuseppe Bruno, and Pietro Ciriaci. In 1948, after a communist newspaper...
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  • and a national hero to many Czechs. The Nuncio to Czechoslovakia, Francesco Marmaggi, had withdrawn to Rome in protest. On 5 August 1935 he was named a...
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    result of this. The first person to hold this office was Archbishop Francesco Marmaggi, who took charge in October 1920. The mix of new Latin Catholic Hungarian...
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    the names of 18. The four and their assignments were Sibilia (Vienna), Marmaggi (Warsaw), Maglioni (Paris), and Tedeschini (Madrid). But for the death...
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