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English: Drawing of Pius IX with Archbishop Pecci (future Leo XIII) certifying as Camerlengo his death
Español: Dibujo de Pío IX con el arzobispo Pecci (futuro León XIII) la certificación de camarlengo su muerte
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  • 2008-09-13 15:32 Ambrosius007 1150×679× (201778 bytes) == Summary == {{Information |Description= Copyright expired drawing of a Perugia meeting of Pius IX with Archbishop Pecci |Source= 1879 book on Pope Leo XII |Date=December 1879 |Author= Benzinger |Permission= {{PD-old}} This image (or other media file) i

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