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    Publishing Le Parfait Ambassadeur for Richelieu: the Translation of Vera’s El Enbaxador in Early Modern Europe by María Concepción Gutiérrez Redondo

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…Significantly, the text was addressed to Abel Servien, secretary of state for war and main collaborator of the cardinal minister. …”
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    The Holy See's policy in Spain in 1832-1835: between Carlists and Cristinos by A. A. Tereshchuk

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…Tiberi and of the nuncio in 18331835 (not recognized by the Spanish government) L. Amat to the secretary of state cardinal T. Bernetti are studied. …”
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    Madrid, Simancas and Naples: Circulation of Drawings and Writings on Military Architecture during the XVI Century by Oronzo Brunetti

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…Many people were involved in this process: from the viceroy to military personnel, from the secretary of state to the governors of the provinces, from the architects and engineers of the construction sites. …”
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    Bezkompromisowa postawa biskupów Teodora Benscha i Wilhelma Pluty. Na drodze do stabilizacji organizacji kościelnej na Ziemiach Zachodnich by Grzegorz Wejman

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…The first of them, Bishop Bensch, had a high ecclesiastical position because he was a long-time secretary of Primate Stefan Wyszyński. He also knew the backroom of the politics of the authorities and the methods of their conduct. …”
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    PROBLEMY Z OBSADZENIEM NUNCJATURY W POLSCE (XI 1935 – V 1937) by Karol Łopatecki

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…The individuals whose names were on it had used influence with the pope, the Vatican’s secretary of state, or former nuncios to Warsaw. Both the Polish government and the bishops of Poland had a say in the final outcome. …”
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    Tres años estelares de política colonial borbónica (1701-1703) by José Manuel De Bernardo Ares

    Published 2006-12-01
    “…In those three years, the sociological triangle responsible for these major decisions was constituted by the two Secretaries of State of Louis XIV (Torcy and Pontchartrain), the Ambassadors of France in Spain (Harcourt, Blécourt, Marcin and d'Estrées) and in Portugal (Rouillé) and the advisor on colonial affairs and president of the French Guinea Company (Ducasse).…”
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