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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Genoese_liraGenoese lira - Wikipedia

    When the period of the Republic ended in 1797, the one lira coin weighed 4.16 g at 8/9 fine, equal to 3.70 g fine silver or 0.239 g fine gold. [8] From 1797 the Genoese lira and all its auxiliary units were replaced by the French franc, and afterwards the Italian lira. However, the Mint of Genoa remained in operation by issuing coins until 1860.

  2. La inauguración moderna. La actual inauguración papal, desarrollada a partir de la de Juan Pablo I, toma lugar durante la misa (usualmente en la Plaza de San Pedro) e incluye la imposición del palio, el símbolo universal de la jurisdicción del papa, y la entrega del Anillo del Pescador . Hasta hoy han sido cuatro los papas que han ...

  3. Para la lista de papas de la Iglesia ortodoxa copta, véase Anexo:Papas coptos. Placa conmemorativa en la Basílica de San Pedro que indica los papas sepultados en ella y el año de su sepultura. La siguiente es la lista de papas, en orden cronológico, de acuerdo con el Anuario Pontificio bajo el título I Sommi Pontefici Romani ("Los Sumos ...

  4. late 1850s. A gift from the Congregation of Holy Cross. On permanent display in the Basilica of the Sacred Heart at the University of Notre Dame in Indiana . 10. Belgian Tiara. 1871. A gift to Pope Pius IX from the women of the Royal Court of the King of the Belgians made by Jean-Baptiste Bethune of Ghent.

  5. The 1492 papal conclave was the first to be held in the Sistine Chapel, the site of all conclaves since 1878. A papal conclave is a gathering of the College of Cardinals convened to elect a bishop of Rome, also known as the pope. Catholics consider the pope to be the apostolic successor of Saint Peter and the earthly head of the Catholic Church ...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Maltese_liraMaltese lira - Wikipedia

    The lira ( Maltese: lira Maltija, plural: liri, ISO 4217 code: MTL) or pound (until ca. 1986 in English, code MTP) was the currency of Malta from 1972 until 31 December 2007. One lira was divided into 100 cents, each of 10 mils. After 1986 the lira was abbreviated as Lm, although the original £M sign continued to be used unofficially.

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