
Pope Pius VI - Wikipedia
Pope Pius VI (Italian: Pio VI; born Count Angelo Onofrio Melchiorre Natale Giovanni Antonio called Giovanni Angelo or Giannangelo Braschi, 25 December 1717 – 29 August 1799) was …
Pius VI | 18th-century Pope | Britannica
Pius VI (born December 25, 1717, Cesena, Papal States—died August 29, 1799, Valence, France) was an Italian pope (1775–99) whose tragic pontificate was the longest of the 18th …
Pope Pius VI – The 250th Pope - PopeHistory.com
Pope Pius VI, born Giovanni Angelo Braschi, led the Catholic Church between 1775 and 1799. He witnessed the dramatic upheavals of the French Revolution and its aftermath, which would …
Pius VI - Vatican
Encyclical Ad nostras manus (Rome, 31 July 1793) [ Italian - Portuguese ]
Pope Pius VI | Catholic Answers Encyclopedia
Pius VI (GIOVANNI ANGELICO BRASCHI), POPE, b. at Cesena, December 27, 1717; elected February 15, 1775; d. at Valence, France, August 29, 1799. He was of a noble but …
The Life and Legacy of Pope Pius VI - Of One Tree
Jan 31, 2024 · Pope Pius VI, born Giovanni Angelo Braschi, lived an extraordinary life of dedication and service to the Catholic Church. From his humble beginnings to his ascension …
Pope Pius VI - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Pope Pius VI (Latin: Pius Sextus; 25 December, 1717 – 29 August 1799), born Giovanni Angelo Braschi, was an Italian priest of the Roman Catholic Church and the 251st Pope from 1775 to …
Pius VI, Pope - Encyclopedia.com
PIUS VI, POPE Pontificate: Feb. 15, 1775, to Aug. 29, 1799; b. Giovanni Angelo Braschi, Cesena, Italy, Dec. 25, 1717. His pontificate was the longest and most dramatic of the eighteenth …
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Pius VI250th Pope of the Catholic Church
Pope Pius VI - Encyclopedia Volume - Catholic Online
The pope repeatedly made overtures, but the king persisted in nominating to all the vacant sees. In April, 1791, when more than half the sees in the Kingdom of Naples were vacant, a …
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