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Vatican City / Military of Vatican City / Risorgimento / Papal States / Law enforcement in Vatican City / Noble Guard / Swiss Guard / Giacomo Antonelli / Roman Question / Holy See / Pope Pius IX / Roman Curia
Date: 2012-07-24 16:50:12
Vatican City
Military of Vatican City
Risorgimento
Papal States
Law enforcement in Vatican City
Noble Guard
Swiss Guard
Giacomo Antonelli
Roman Question
Holy See
Pope Pius IX
Roman Curia

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