Pape Clément XI - Bulle Papale (1706) - 1706

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A single 1706 Latin papal bull titled Bulle Papale, written in Rome, signed by Pope Clement XI, with calligraphic initials and a lead seal on its original cord, documenting two laymen of the Bourges diocese; excellent condition and accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity.

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Papal Bull of Clement XI (Gianfrancesco Albani), Pope from 1700 to 1721. Written in Rome, January 1706, with chancery signatures. Oblong parchment, size 205x335 mm, with calligraphic initials, lead seal marked “Clemens Papa XI” hanging on the original cord. The bull concerns two laymen of the Diocese of Bourges, endorsed on the back by Lezineau, a courier at the Court in Rome. Remarkable condition.

Papal Bull of Clement XI (Gianfrancesco Albani), Pope from 1700 to 1721. Written in Rome, January 1706, with chancery signatures. Oblong parchment, size 205x335 mm, with calligraphic initials, lead seal marked “Clemens Papa XI” hanging on the original cord. The bull concerns two laymen of the Diocese of Bourges, endorsed on the back by Lezineau, a courier at the Court in Rome. Remarkable condition.

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Era
1400-1900
Subject
History
Number of Books
1
Signed By
Pape Clément XI
Author/ Illustrator
Pape Clément XI
Title
Bulle Papale (1706)
Condition
Fine
Year
1706
Language
Latin
Original language
Yes
Autographed by a famous person
Yes
Has Certificate of Authenticity
Yes
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