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Pope Pius VII

Former head of the Catholic Church
Pope Pius VII was head of the Catholic Church from 14 March 1800 to his death in August 1823. He ruled the Papal States from June 1800 to 17 May 1809 and again from 1814 to his death. Chiaramonti was also a monk of the Order of Saint Benedict in... Wikipedia
Born: August 14, 1742, Cesena, Italy
Died: August 20, 1823 (age 81 years), Rome, Italy
Full name: Barnaba Niccolò Maria Luigi Chiaramonti
Motto: Aquila Rapax ("Rapacious eagle")

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