Concordat of 1801, The French

Concordat of 1801, The French
Concordat of 1801, The French
This name is given to the convention of the 26th Messidor, year IX (July 16, 1802), whereby Pope Pius VII and Bonaparte, First Consul, re-established the Catholic Church in France

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