La Rome Des Papes, originally written by Louis Pinciani, delves into the origins and successive phases of Papal Rome. Translated from an unpublished Italian work by a former member of the Roman Constituent Assembly, this volume (Volume 2) explores the intimate customs and administrative system of Rome under papal rule.
This historical account provides insight into the political, religious, and social dynamics of 19th-century Rome, offering readers a detailed examination of the city's evolution and the intricacies of its governance during a pivotal period in Italian history. "La Rome Des Papes" remains a valuable resource for those interested in the history of the Papal States and the broader context of European political and religious developments.
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