Pope Leo XII
Pope Leo XII (), born Annibale Francesco Clemente Melchiorre Girolamo Nicola della Genga (; 2 August 1760 – 10 February 1829), was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from 28 September 1823 to his death in February 1829.Leo XII was in ill health from the time of his election to the papacy to his death less than 6 years later, though he was noted for enduring pain well. He was a deeply conservative ruler, who enforced many controversial laws, including one forbidding Jews to own property. Though he raised taxes, the Papal States remained financially poor. Provided by Wikipedia
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1by Leo XII, Pope, 1760-1829Location: PAHRC Library, Philadelphia Archdiocesan Historical Research Center (PAHRC)
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2Created 1825Other Authors: “...Leo XII, Pope, 1760-1829...”
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3by Arcangeli, Arcangelo, 1697-approximately 1773Other Authors: “...Leo XII, Pope, 1760-1829...”
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4by Rondot, Louis, 1796-Other Authors: “...Leo XII, Pope, 1760-1829...”
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5by Fénelon, François de Salignac de La Mothe-, 1651-1715Other Authors: “...Leo XII, Pope, 1760-1829...”
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