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Papal States   /pˈeɪpəl steɪts/   Listen
Papal States

noun
1.
The temporal dominions belonging to the pope (especially in central Italy).






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"Papal States" Quotes from Famous Books



... the priesthood as to the relations of men to women, the modesty of the Church authorities was so shocked by Linnaeus's proofs of a sexual system in plants that for many years his writings were prohibited in the Papal States and in various other parts of Europe where clerical authority was strong enough to resist the new scientific current. Not until 1773 did one of the more broad-minded cardinals—Zelanda—succeed in gaining permission ...
— History of the Warfare of Science with Theology in Christendom • Andrew Dickson White

... on for nearly a year Napoleon's career was a succession of victories. He invaded the Papal States, and acquired millions of francs and hundreds of pictures. He chastised all who opposed his sway, and, after pursuing the Austrians as far as Leoben, within sight of Vienna, he humbled the ...
— Mr. Bonaparte of Corsica • John Kendrick Bangs

... arrival, news had come to Rome that Austrian troops were marching on Ferrara, a city of the Papal States. They were, indeed, entitled, by the treaty of 1815, to occupy this fortress, as well as that of Camachio. They could urge no better excuse for a display of military power in the Pope's States on occasion of the threatened disturbance of 16th July. This parade was only the prelude to ...
— Pius IX. And His Time • The Rev. AEneas MacDonell



Words linked to "Papal States" :   dominion, district, Italia, Italy, territorial dominion, Italian Republic, territory



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