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Pope Leo XII


 

Private Secretary to Pope Pius VI

In 1792 Pope Pius VI made him his private secretary; in 1793 creating him titular archbishop of Tyre and despatching him to Lucerne as nuncio. In 1794 he was transferred to the nunciature at Cologne, but owing to the war had to make his residence in Augsburg. During the dozen or more years he spent in Germany he was entrusted with several honourable and difficult missions, which brought him into contact with the courts of Dresden, Vienna, Munich and Württemberg, as well as with Napoleon. It is, however, charged at one time during this period that his finances were disordered, and his private life was not above suspicion. After the abolition of the States of the Church, he was treated by the French as a state prisoner, and lived for some years at the abbey of Monticelli, solacing himself with music and with bird-shooting, pastimes which he continued even after his election as pope.

Related Topics:
Pope Pius VI - 1793 - Archbishop of Tyre - Lucerne - Nuncio - 1794 - Cologne - Augsburg - Germany - Dresden - Vienna - Munich - Württemberg - Napoleon - States of the Church - French - Monticelli

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