Le Portugal Et Le Saint-Si ge, Volume 2, by Patrice Macswiney De Mashanaglass, explores the historical relationship between Portugal and the Vatican. This volume delves into the intricate dynamics between the Portuguese state and the Holy See during a significant period of their intertwined history. The book offers insights into the religious, political, and diplomatic interactions that shaped the course of both entities.
Drawing upon historical sources, the author provides a detailed account of the negotiations, agreements, and conflicts that defined the connection between Portugal and the Catholic Church. The work is an invaluable resource for historians and scholars interested in understanding the complexities of church-state relations and the historical context of Portugal's role within the broader European landscape.
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