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Palazzo dei
Convertendi (also
Palazzo della Congregazione per le
Chiese orientali) is a
reconstructed Renaissance palace in Rome. It
originally faced...
- of the
Congregation for the
Oriental Churches (formerly
Palazzo dei
Convertendi in
Piazza Scossacavalli), in Via
della Conciliazione (rione of Borgo)...
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total renovation and
constituted the core of the much
larger Palazzo dei
Convertendi, and its
garden house was destro**** in 1848. The
appearance of the main...
- Rome. It was
founded as the
Collegio Ecclesiastico at the
Palazzo dei
Convertendi in 1852 by Pope Pius IX and is
intended for
older men,
often convert...
- the
Palazzo Torlonia, the
Palazzo dei
Penitenzieri and the
Palazzo dei
Convertendi, and the
churches of
Santa Maria in
Traspontina and
Santo Spirito in...
- half-brother was
crowned King
James II. She took up
residence at the
Convertendi Palace in Trastevere. Pope Pius II, who was
acquainted with her described...
- to the Catholicism; due to that, the
palace was
known as
Palazzo dei
Convertendi.
Palazzo Castellesi,
after changing several owners,
including the Campeggi...
- in 1520. Later, the
building was enlarged,
becoming the
Palazzo dei
Convertendi.
Along Borgo Nuovo the
palace had a
monumental portal surmounted by a...
- that
Raphael chose to buy, and
later became part of the
Palazzo dei
Convertendi);
Palazzo Castellesi,
built by
Cardinal Adriano Castellesi, attributed...
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Dicastery for the
Eastern Churches Coat of arms of the Holy See
Palazzo dei
Convertendi, seat of the
Dicastery for the
Eastern Churches Dicastery overview Formed...