- 31
October 1705 – 22
September 1774), born
Giovanni Vincenzo Antonio Ganganelli, was head of the
Catholic Church and
ruler of the
Papal States from 19...
- XIII on 2
February 1769 and
ended with the
election of
Cardinal Giovanni Ganganelli, who took the name
Clement XIV.
Clement XIII died
suddenly on 2 February...
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Carlo as a
cardinal in his
first consistory and
later created Antonio Ganganelli—who
would succeed him as Pope
Clement XIV—as a cardinal. The pope approved...
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Clement XIV (1769–1774)
Giovanni Vincenzo Antonio Ganganelli Proponents of the
prophecies have
struggled to
provide a satisfactory...
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functionally equivalent to a
decree of beatification. In 1758,
Cardinal Ganganelli (later Pope
Clement XIV, 1769–1774)
prepared a
legal memorandum which...
- Rimini. Arco
Ganganelli (1772–77):
Neoclassical triumphal arch
built to
honor the
recently elected Pope
Clement XIV (al
secolo Lorenzo Ganganelli), native...
- The Arch of
Ganganelli (Italian: Arco di
Ganganelli) or Arco di Papa
Clemente XIV is a
triumphal arch that
stands in the town of
Santarcangelo di Romagna...
- 126 days)
Clement XIV
CLEMENS Quartus Decimus Giovanni Vincenzo Antonio Ganganelli, O.F.M. Conv. 31
October 1705 Sant'
Arcangelo di Romagna,
Papal States...
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Times of Gino Capponi, Gotha, 1880). His
Ganganelli:
Papst Clemens XIV.,
seine Briefe und
seine Zeit (
Ganganelli: Pope
Clement XIV, his
letters and times...
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Clement XIII (Carlo di Rezzonico, 1758–1769).
Clement XIV (Giovanni
Ganganelli, 1769–1774). Pius VI (Giovanni Braschi, 1775–1799). The last
person elected...