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Pius VI

Pius VI: A Mirror With the Coat of Ams of the Pope

A mirror with the coat of arms of Pope Pius VI. Upon Pius VI’s election, he received much criticism that his coat of arms was 'too busy.' Within months of his election he yieled to the pressure and simplified the arms. ... read more »

1775-1799
Pius VI: A Large Untranslated Document, Dated 1794

Pius VI

Pius VI: A Large Untranslated Document, Dated 1794

A large document, dated 1794, untranslated. It is signed at the bottom as pope in a fairly fancy script. read more »

1775-1799
Pius VI, Three Coins: Front

Pius VI

Pius VI: Three Coins From His Pontificate

The copper, silver and gold coins are of various sizes. The silver coin has a loop and was made into a jewelry item. read more »

1775-1799
A Picture Book of Copper Engravings Containing engravings of Rome from the Late 1800's (cover)

Pius VI

A Picture Book of Copper Engravings Containing engravings of Rome from the Late 1700's

The artifact is one of the earliest picture books created in the late 1700's. It contains 100 copper engravings. Among these engravings is one of St. Paul Outside the Walls, one of the four major basilicas in Rome, prior to t... read more »

1775-1799
Brick From Holy Year Door of 1775

Pius VI

Pius VI: A Holy Year Brick From 1775

A Holy Year brick from 1775, the oldest brick Father Kunst has seen. It is even older than the one in the Vatican museum that is from 1825. It is impossible to go through the Holy Door in the Holy Year until these bricks are ... read more »

1775-1779
Sede Vacante Coin From 1774: Back

Clement XIV

A Sede Vacante Coin From 1774

Sede vacante is Latin for, The seat is open, meaning the time between the death of one pope and the election of the next one. In this case it is the time between the death of Clement XIV, 1769-1774, and the election o... read more »

1774
Letter, Dated June 14th, 1773, and Signed

St. Alphonsus de Liguori

Letter, Dated 1773

The letter is dated June 14th, 1773, and signed by St. Alphonsus de Liguori. The translation is as follows: June 14th, 1773 Long life to Jesus, Mary and Joseph. When I wrote to Msr. of Verali to thank him for the Just Don F... read more »

1773-1840
Front View

Clement XIV

Clement XIV: A Medallion not Produced by the Vatican Commemorating the Suppression of the Jesuits

The medallion presented here depicts Pope Clement XIV's decision to suppress the Jesuits in 1772, which lasted for forty years and caused his name to be forever associated with this decision issued in a brief rather than ... read more »

1769-1774
Clement XIV: Letter by him as Cardinal Giovanni Ganganelli

Clement XIV

Clement XIV: Letter as Cardinal Ganganelli, Dated 1761

Letter by him as Cardinal Giovanni Ganganelli, dated 1761, untranslated. read more »

1769-1774
Clement XIV, A Gold Coin: Back

Clement XIV

Clement XIV: A Gold Coin From His Pontificate

This coin is from the third year of his pontificate. One side has his coat of arms and the other, the image of the church personified as a woman. This particular image is on a lot of coins from this period. read more »

1769-1774
Agnus Dei

Clement XIV

Clement XIV: An Agnus Dei Wax Disk

One Agnus Dei wax disk from the pontificate of Pope Clement XIV. The Agnus Dei (Lamb of God) wax disks were cylinders or small disks of wax that were created by melting the previous year's Easter candles of Rome's chu... read more »

1769-1774
Clement XIII: Letter by Him As Cardinal Carlo Rezzonico

Clement XIII

Clement XIII: A Letter Written As Cardinal Rezzonico, Dated 1750

The letter is untranslated. read more »

1758-1769
Clement XIII: A Report of His Election in 1758

Clement XIII

Clement XIII: The London Gazette Reporting His Election in 1758

In 1758, The London Gazette reported the election of Pope Clement XIII. read more »

1758-1769
Coin: Front

Clement XIII

Clement XIII: A Silver Coin From His Pontificate

A silver coin from the pontificate of Clement XIII read more »

1758-1769
A Folded Papal Bull

Benedict XIV

Benedict XIV: A Folded Papal Bull

A bull is the lead seal that was appended to the end of a document acting as the signature of the pope. This papal bull is on parchment and dates from the mid-1700s during the reign of Benedict XIV. Because it is folded, rat... read more »

1740-1758
Benedict XIV: Letter Written As Cardinal Lambertini

Benedict XIV

Benedict XIV: A Letter Written As Cardinal Lambertini, Dated 1730

This letter was written by Cardinal Lambertini while he was participating in conclave, the process by which a new pope is elected. It is not permitted to write at this time and he compromised his own future election by doing ... read more »

1740-1758
A Document for a Relic of St. John of the Cross

Benedict XIV

Benedict XIV: Document for a Relic of St. John of the Cross, Dated 1727

A document for a relic of St. John of the Cross, partly printed, partly in his own hand, signed by him as Cardinal: this authenticated the relic. Dated 1727. read more »

1740-1758
Benedict XIV: Four Silver Coins

Benedict XIV

Benedict XIV: Four Silver Coins From His Pontificate

These coins are all different denominations from the time of his pontificate. read more »

1740-1758
Clement XII: Two Coins From 1736 and 1739

Clement XII

Clement XII: Two Coins From His Pontificate

The two coins from the pontificate of Clement XII are from 1736 and 1739 read more »

1730-1740
Clement XII: An Autograph

Clement XII

Clement XII: An Autograph

An autograph of Clement XII signed as pope read more »

1730-1740

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