A short account of the life and death of Pope Alexander the VII with a description of his funeral machin, and elegies erected in St. Peter's Church in Rome : together with an exact relation of the particular ceremonies performed at the creation and translated out of the Italian copies printed at Rome by P.A., Gent.
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A short account of the life and death of Pope Alexander the VII with a description of his funeral machin, and elegies erected in St. Peter's Church in Rome : together with an exact relation of the particular ceremonies performed at the creation and translated out of the Italian copies printed at Rome by P.A., Gent.
Author
Ayres, Philip, 1638-1712.
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London :: Printed for Moses Pitt ...,
1667.
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Alexander -- VII, -- Pope, 1599-1667.
Clement -- IX, -- Pope, 1600-1669.
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"A short account of the life and death of Pope Alexander the VII with a description of his funeral machin, and elegies erected in St. Peter's Church in Rome : together with an exact relation of the particular ceremonies performed at the creation and translated out of the Italian copies printed at Rome by P.A., Gent." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A31399.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 30, 2025.
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At the Election of the Supreme Bishop Clement the IX. were present Sixty four Lords Cardi∣nals; that is to say,
Barberino
Ginetti
Antonio Barberino
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Brancaccio
Carpegna
Harach
Durazzo
Gabrielle
Orsino
Facchinetti
Grimaldi
Rossetti
Ludouisio
Cibo
Sforza
Odescalco
Raggi
De Retz
Homodei
Ottobono
Imperiale
Borromeo
Santacroce
Spada
Albici
Acquauiua
Chigi
Elci
Farnese
ROSPIGLIOSI
Bonuisio
Bichi
Vidone
Barbarigo
Boncompagno
Litta
Corsino
Donelli
Piccolomini
Caraffa
Paluzzi
Rasponi
Conti
Nini
Roberto
Spinola
Caraccioli
Delfino
Este
Donghi
Rondanino
Maildachino
Hassia
Carlo Barbe∣rino
Pio
Gualtieri
Azzolino
Vecchiarelli
Franzone
Mancino
Celsi
Sauelli
Vandomo.
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