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  1. Benevento. Frosinone. Velletri. Rome. Civitavecchia. Orvieto. Viterbo. Between the Congress of Vienna (1815) and the capture of Rome (1870), the Papal State was subdivided geographically into 17 apostolic delegations ( delegazioni apostoliche) for administrative purposes. These were instituted by Pope Pius VII in a motu proprio of 6 July 1816 ...

  2. Papal States–United States relations. Categories: History of the papacy. Former theocracies. Italian states. Former Christian states. Hidden categories: Commons category link is on Wikidata. Wikipedia categories named after former countries.

  3. July 17, 1847. First holder. Cardinal Gabriele Ferretti. Final holder. Cardinal Carlo Emanuele Muzzarelli. Abolished. December 26, 1849. This is a list of the prime ministers of the Papal States. Officially, the prime minister was recognized as the Minister of the Interior ( Italian: Ministro dell'Interno ), as the title of "chief of the ...

  4. Category:Battles involving the Papal States. Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap. KML. GPX (all coordinates) GPX (primary coordinates) GPX (secondary coordinates) This category includes historical battles in which Papal States (6th century–1870) participated. Please see the category guidelines for more information.

  5. The Papal States were a theocracy in which the Catholic Church and Catholics had more rights than members of other religions. Pius IX's policies changed over time. At the beginning of his pontificate, together with other liberal measures, Pius opened the Jewish ghetto in Rome.

  6. United States. Relations between the Papal States and the United States date back to the American Revolution when the first official contact between both countries occurred in 1784. Formal relations weren't established until 1848. Diplomatic relations ceased in 1870 when the Papal States were incorporated into the Kingdom of Italy .

  7. 0–9. 1st millennium in the Papal States ‎ (4 C) 2nd millennium in the Papal States ‎ (10 C)