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international law
limitations on this right. Formerly, the
title Apostolic Internuncio denoted a
papal diplomatic representative of the
second class, corresponding...
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established in 1946 when
Antonio Riberi ****umed
office as
Apostolic Internuncio to China. In 1951
Riberi left
mainland China following the relocation...
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Archbishop of
Utrecht and then
consecrated by
Lorenzo Schioppa, the
Apostolic Internuncio to Netherlands, at the time. On 6
February 1936 died in
Utrecht and was...
- The
Apostolic Nunciature to the
Kingdom of
Spain is an
ecclesiastical office of the
Catholic Church in Spain. It is a
diplomatic post of the Holy See,...
- not hold the rank of minister[clarification needed]. An
envoy or an
internuncio is also
considered to have the rank of minister. Chargé d'affaires: A...
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Apostolic Nuncio to
Luxembourg upon his
appointment to said
nation Apostolic Internuncios Pasquale Gizzi (1835–1837)
Apostolic Nuncios Raffaele Fornari (1842–1843)...
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Apostolic Delegate to
Venezuela (1877.08.14 – 1882.03.28),
Apostolic Internuncio to
Brazil (1882.03.28 – 1882.10.18),
created Cardinal-Priest of S. Bartolomeo...
- 1973) was an
Italian cardinal of the
Roman Catholic Church who
served as
internuncio to the
Netherlands from 1959 to 1967, and was
elevated to the cardinalate...
- (1679–1691),
Titular Archbishop of
Tyrus (1679–1691), and
Apostolic Internuncio to
Spain (1689–1690 and 1670).
Antonio de
Benavides y Bazán was born...
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Commandery (蜀郡),
which is present-day Chengdu, Sichuan. He
served as
Internuncio (謁者) then as
Gentleman at the
Yellow Gates (黃門侍郎) in Shu Han.
After the...