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  • 31Vatican Pharmacy — The Vatican Pharmacy (Latin and Italian: Farmacia Vaticana) is the only pharmacy in the Vatican City, founded in 1874 by Eusebio Ludvig Fronmen, a Fatebenefratelli monk.[1] According to Vatican sources, it is the busiest pharmacy in the world,… …

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  • 32Vatican Observatory — • Gregory XIII ordered a tower to be erected in a convenient part of the Vatican buildings, and to be fitted out with the greatest and best instruments of the time Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Vatican Observatory      …

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  • 33Vatican Mythographer — Vatican Mythographer(s) (Latin: Mythographus Vaticanus) is the name given to the unknown author or authors of three medieval mythographical texts found together in a single medieval manuscript, Vatican Reg. lat. 1401.[1] The name is that used by… …

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  • 34Vatican Publishing House — Vatican City State This article is part of the series: Politics and government of Vatican City State Fundamental Law Pope: Benedic …

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  • 35The Pope —     The Pope     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► The Pope     (Ecclesiastical Latin papa from Greek papas, a variant of pappas father, in classical Latin pappas Juvenal, Satires 6:633).     The title pope, once used with far greater latitude (see below …

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  • 36Vatican Climate Forest — The Vatican Climate Forest, to be located in the Bükk National Park, Hungary, was donated to the Vatican City by a carbon offsetting company. The forest is to be sized to offset the carbon emissions generated by the Vatican during 2007.… …

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  • 37Vatican — may refer to:*The Holy See, the central governing body of the Catholic Church, consisting of the Pope and the Roman Curia *The Roman Curia, the administrative apparatus of the Holy See *Vatican City, the sovereign state *Vatican Hill, a hill in… …

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  • 38The Godfather Part III — Theatrical poster Directed by Francis Ford Coppola Produced by F …

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  • 39Vatican during the Savoyard Era 1870–1929 — Vatican during the Savoyard Era 1870 1929 describes the relation of the Vatican to Italy, after 1870, which marked the end of the Papal State and 1929, when the papacy regained autonomy in the Lateran Treaty.Background In the years that followed …

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  • 40Vatican Magazin — Beschreibung Kultur und Nachrichtenmagazin Sprache deutsch Verlag Fe Medienverlags GmbH (Deutschland) Erstausgabe …

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