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2016
Ager Vaticanus was the name given to a marshy area to the west of the city of Rome, close to the river Tiber. Uninhabited for much of Rome’s long history, the area was developed with villas and gardens during the first century, when the city expanded. At the peak of imperial power in the second century, Rome’s population was estimated to have reached 1·
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Ager Vaticanus was the name given to a marshy area to the west of the city of Rome, close to the river Tiber. Uninhabited for much of Rome’s long history, the area was developed with villas and gardens during the first century, when the city expanded. At the peak of imperial power in the second century, Rome’s population was estimated to have reached 1·
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2004
The history of the Vatican as a papal residence in Rome dates from the 5th century, following the construction of St Peter’s Basilica by Emperor Constantine I. For many centuries the Popes bore temporal sway over much of the Italian peninsula. In 1860, following prolonged civil unrest, Victor Emmanuel’s army seized the Papal States, leaving only Rome ...
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The history of the Vatican as a papal residence in Rome dates from the 5th century, following the construction of St Peter’s Basilica by Emperor Constantine I. For many centuries the Popes bore temporal sway over much of the Italian peninsula. In 1860, following prolonged civil unrest, Victor Emmanuel’s army seized the Papal States, leaving only Rome ...
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Human Dignity in the Vatican City
2018While Vatican law does mention human dignity, the values thereof are found in canonical law. Canon law establishes that true equality regarding dignity and action among the faithful by providing plurality activities in which the Church can operate. One of the Church's goals is to elevate human dignity to create cohesion of social order.
Pacillo V., Lazzarini E.
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The State of the City of the Vatican Extradition
American Journal of International Law, 1933A composite picture of the status of the Papacy in international law as described by the text-book writers down to 1929 has notably clear outlines. From the 8th century until 1870, the Pope, in addition to his spiritual authority as supreme head of the Roman Catholic Church, had, except for brief intervals, the rights of temporal sovereignty as head of
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1968
The Vatican City State was created by the Lateran Treaty of February 11, 1929, which settled between the Holy See and the Italian Government the “Roman Question” which dated from the occupation of Rome by Italian troops in 1870. It is a territorial State whose constitutional structure is determined by the purpose for which it exists, namely the ...
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The Vatican City State was created by the Lateran Treaty of February 11, 1929, which settled between the Holy See and the Italian Government the “Roman Question” which dated from the occupation of Rome by Italian troops in 1870. It is a territorial State whose constitutional structure is determined by the purpose for which it exists, namely the ...
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