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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...
- conversion of native po****tions of Asia and America) Pro Convincendis, et Convertendis Judaeis, libri octo (on the conversion of the Jews) He attacked the Socinians...
- of the Congregation for the Oriental Churches (formerly Palazzo dei Convertendi in Piazza Scossacavalli), in Via della Conciliazione (rione of Borgo)...
- 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...
- total renovation and constituted the core of the much larger Palazzo dei Convertendi. The garden house of the Palazzo Caprini was not destro**** until 1848...
- 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...
- the Palazzo Torlonia, the Palazzo dei Penitenzieri and the Palazzo dei Convertendi, and the churches of Santa Maria in Traspontina and Santo Spirito in...
- that Raphael chose to buy, and later became part of the Palazzo dei Convertendi); Palazzo Castellesi, built by Cardinal Adriano Castellesi, attributed...
- in 1520. Later, the building was enlarged, becoming the Palazzo dei Convertendi. Along Borgo Nuovo the palace had a monumental portal surmounted by a...
- Pontifical Oriental Institute (since 1917), initially hosted in Palazzo dei Convertendi until 1926 Casa Generalizia adjoining the Canisio residence (since 1927)...