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The Lateran Treats of 1929: Understanding the Relationship between Italy and the Holy See
Join us as we explore the Lateran Pacts of 1929, which established relations between the Holy See and the Kingdom of Italy, guaranteeing the Pope’s total freedom and independence. In this interview, Fr. Roberto Regoli, historian and professor of Church History at the Pontifical Gregorian University, explains the situation in Italy before the drafting of the Pacts, the significance of the Pacts and what they enshrine, and what it means for a State to recognize another State entity that acts on the basis of a spiritual mandate. Discover the history and diplomacy behind this important agreement that still has an impact on the world today.
published: 20 Feb 2023
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Lateran treaties
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published: 16 Feb 2009
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History of treaty which formed Vatican City State
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published: 11 Feb 2019
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The Lateran Treaty on 11th of February 1929; da "Sala dei Pontefici" a "Sala della "Conciliazione"
The Lateran Treaty
The Lateran Treaty is the agreement which was signed in the Lateran Palace in Rome, on the 11th of February 1929 by Italy and the Holy See which recognized the Vatican City as a sovereign and independent papal state. The Lateran Treaty is also referred to as the Lateran Pact of 1929. The Lateran Treaty was signed by Benito Mussolini as the Italian government representative and cardinal secretary of state Pietro Gasparri as the representative of the Holy See; and it was confirmed by the Italian constitution of 1948. But opposite to the expectations of many Italians that the Treaty would diminish the worldly power of the pope, instead it made the Church more internationally recognized. Until today, the Treaty still has a clause that threatens Italians with a five year impr...
published: 11 Feb 2021
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Lateran Treaty signing in Rome / Pope Pius XI blesses crowds outside St Peter's Basilica (1929)
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Signing of Lateran Treaty in Rome. Pope blesses the people at St. Peter's.
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Papal flag flying / Cardinal Pietro Gasparri and Benito Mussolini at signing of Lateran Treaty / Mass crowds of people gathered in St Peter's Square, a sea of black umbrellas / Pope Pius XI on balcony of St Peter's Basilica as blesses the crowds of people below
Background: Signing of Lateran Treaty in Rome. Pope blesses the people at St. Peter's.
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published: 21 Dec 2020
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RELIGION: Signing of the Lateran Treaty (1929)
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Pope Pious XI signs the Lateran Treaty between the Kingdom of Italy and Holy See in 1929.
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CU. of Pope Pious XI in clerical clothes talks. Long view on chair going thru crowd. int. shots in bldg. Long view walks & sits down on throne. Long view sitting on throne...Exterior views in Grounds...
Gen. view Pope seated listening to Black Priest. Semi view seated listening, Priest kisses his feet. Gen. view Pope talks to Priests. CU. of Pope.
2 Long views of Vatican City & Church. Pope Blesses veterans. Long view of St. Peters Sq. & crowds. Long view Pope at window of bldg waves. Long vie...
published: 27 Oct 2020
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VATICAN: Exchange of Lateran Treaties between Italy and the Vatican (1929)
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Italian Prime Minister Benito Mussolini and Cardinal Pietro Gasparri signing the Lateran Treaties.
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Italian Prime Minister Benito Mussolini arriving to sign the Lateran Treaties
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Mussolini, Cardianl Pietro Gasparri and others posing for photocall
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Mussolini leaving / people watching display by Swiss Guards
Background: Italian Prime Minister Benito Mussolini and Cardinal Pietro Gasparri signing the Lateran Treaties.
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published: 20 Oct 2020
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International Conference: THE LATERAN PACTS, THE RIGHTS OF THE JEWS AND OTHER RELIGIOUS MINORITIES
The Lateran Pacts, the Rights of the Jews and Other Religious Minorities
A Chapter in the History of Church and State Relations
A collaboration between NYU Casa Italiana Zerilli-Marimò, the Primo Levi Center and the Simon Wiesenthal Center.
The Conference was made possible by the generous support of the Cahnman Foundation and the David Berg Foundation
In view of the upcoming 85th anniversary of the Lateran Pacts and the current debates on the position of the Church toward the Jews during Fascism and World War II, Centro Primo Levi invited an interdisciplinary group of scholars to closely examine and discuss the legal, social, political and economic aspects of this redefinition of the relations between Church and State in Italy and in totalitarian Europe.
The conference offered an ove...
published: 20 Nov 2013
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Why is the Vatican an Independent Country? (Short Animated Documentary)
The Vatican is the smallest nation in the world and given the history of small nations getting gobbled up raises a question: why does it exist and how did it remain independent?
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published: 10 Aug 2020
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History Making Day In Rome (1929)
Item title reads - History making day in Rome. Italy and the world rejoices in settlement of the 59 year old much vexed "Roman Question".
L/S as camera pans across crowds of people to four men walking purposefully along. M/S of priest reading from paper, cheers come from the crowd, many of whom are also priests. M/S as car drives out of gates.
Intertitle - 'Temporal power is restored and the Pope is now reigning Sovereign of the new Vatican State.'
Various shots of the Vatican, men dig on the railway in the foreground. M/S of the Vatican.
FILM ID:778.19
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published: 27 Aug 2014
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The Lateran Treats of 1929: Understanding the Relationship between Italy and the Holy See
Join us as we explore the Lateran Pacts of 1929, which established relations between the Holy See and the Kingdom of Italy, guaranteeing the Pope’s total freedo...
Join us as we explore the Lateran Pacts of 1929, which established relations between the Holy See and the Kingdom of Italy, guaranteeing the Pope’s total freedom and independence. In this interview, Fr. Roberto Regoli, historian and professor of Church History at the Pontifical Gregorian University, explains the situation in Italy before the drafting of the Pacts, the significance of the Pacts and what they enshrine, and what it means for a State to recognize another State entity that acts on the basis of a spiritual mandate. Discover the history and diplomacy behind this important agreement that still has an impact on the world today.
https://wn.com/The_Lateran_Treats_Of_1929_Understanding_The_Relationship_Between_Italy_And_The_Holy_See
Join us as we explore the Lateran Pacts of 1929, which established relations between the Holy See and the Kingdom of Italy, guaranteeing the Pope’s total freedom and independence. In this interview, Fr. Roberto Regoli, historian and professor of Church History at the Pontifical Gregorian University, explains the situation in Italy before the drafting of the Pacts, the significance of the Pacts and what they enshrine, and what it means for a State to recognize another State entity that acts on the basis of a spiritual mandate. Discover the history and diplomacy behind this important agreement that still has an impact on the world today.
- published: 20 Feb 2023
- views: 3214
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History of treaty which formed Vatican City State
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- published: 11 Feb 2019
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The Lateran Treaty on 11th of February 1929; da "Sala dei Pontefici" a "Sala della "Conciliazione"
The Lateran Treaty
The Lateran Treaty is the agreement which was signed in the Lateran Palace in Rome, on the 11th of February 1929 by Italy and the Holy See wh...
The Lateran Treaty
The Lateran Treaty is the agreement which was signed in the Lateran Palace in Rome, on the 11th of February 1929 by Italy and the Holy See which recognized the Vatican City as a sovereign and independent papal state. The Lateran Treaty is also referred to as the Lateran Pact of 1929. The Lateran Treaty was signed by Benito Mussolini as the Italian government representative and cardinal secretary of state Pietro Gasparri as the representative of the Holy See; and it was confirmed by the Italian constitution of 1948. But opposite to the expectations of many Italians that the Treaty would diminish the worldly power of the pope, instead it made the Church more internationally recognized. Until today, the Treaty still has a clause that threatens Italians with a five year imprisonment in case someone tells a joke about the Pope.
The Lateran Treaty had three parts, namely: a political treaty, which gave Vatican its own microstate; a financial convention, which gave Vatican compensations; and a concordat, giving the Holy See privileges within Italy and stating regulations establishing the relations between the Catholic Church and Italian state. Mussolini’s success in signing this treaty was said to be his greatest achievement in his career. After the signing, a national holiday was declared in Vatican City.
The Lateran Treaty was the birth of the independence of the Vatican as modern state. The state of the Vatican City became a sovereign state with the pope as its recognized leader. The papacy recognized the state of Italy with Rome as its capital. On the other hand, Italy recognized papal sovereignty over the Vatican City and also secured full independence for the pope. The status of the two states changed with each recognizing its territory and responsibilities.
There were also several articles in the Lateran Treaty which gave directions on how matters of the Catholic Church were to be handled. For example, article 1 gave the city of Rome a special character as a “centre of the Catholic world and place of pilgrimage”; article 20 stated that “all bishops were supposed to take an oath of loyalty to the state and had to be speaking Italian language”; article 34 stated that “the state recognized the validity of Catholic marriage and its subjection to the provisions of canon law”; article 36 “which permitted religious instructions in public schools”, among many other articles.
Immediately after signing the Lateran Treaty, the Vatican state joined the Universal Postal Union and later used it to acquire international influence. It is the Lateran Treaty that has allowed popes to travel round the world as heads of state just like any others and address diplomatic delegations.
The effects of the Lateran Pacts are still felt today and they extend far beyond Italy.
https://vatican.com/The-Lateran-Treaty/
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The Lateran Treaty
The Lateran Treaty is the agreement which was signed in the Lateran Palace in Rome, on the 11th of February 1929 by Italy and the Holy See which recognized the Vatican City as a sovereign and independent papal state. The Lateran Treaty is also referred to as the Lateran Pact of 1929. The Lateran Treaty was signed by Benito Mussolini as the Italian government representative and cardinal secretary of state Pietro Gasparri as the representative of the Holy See; and it was confirmed by the Italian constitution of 1948. But opposite to the expectations of many Italians that the Treaty would diminish the worldly power of the pope, instead it made the Church more internationally recognized. Until today, the Treaty still has a clause that threatens Italians with a five year imprisonment in case someone tells a joke about the Pope.
The Lateran Treaty had three parts, namely: a political treaty, which gave Vatican its own microstate; a financial convention, which gave Vatican compensations; and a concordat, giving the Holy See privileges within Italy and stating regulations establishing the relations between the Catholic Church and Italian state. Mussolini’s success in signing this treaty was said to be his greatest achievement in his career. After the signing, a national holiday was declared in Vatican City.
The Lateran Treaty was the birth of the independence of the Vatican as modern state. The state of the Vatican City became a sovereign state with the pope as its recognized leader. The papacy recognized the state of Italy with Rome as its capital. On the other hand, Italy recognized papal sovereignty over the Vatican City and also secured full independence for the pope. The status of the two states changed with each recognizing its territory and responsibilities.
There were also several articles in the Lateran Treaty which gave directions on how matters of the Catholic Church were to be handled. For example, article 1 gave the city of Rome a special character as a “centre of the Catholic world and place of pilgrimage”; article 20 stated that “all bishops were supposed to take an oath of loyalty to the state and had to be speaking Italian language”; article 34 stated that “the state recognized the validity of Catholic marriage and its subjection to the provisions of canon law”; article 36 “which permitted religious instructions in public schools”, among many other articles.
Immediately after signing the Lateran Treaty, the Vatican state joined the Universal Postal Union and later used it to acquire international influence. It is the Lateran Treaty that has allowed popes to travel round the world as heads of state just like any others and address diplomatic delegations.
The effects of the Lateran Pacts are still felt today and they extend far beyond Italy.
https://vatican.com/The-Lateran-Treaty/
- published: 11 Feb 2021
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Lateran Treaty signing in Rome / Pope Pius XI blesses crowds outside St Peter's Basilica (1929)
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Signing of Lateran Treaty in Rome. Pope blesses the people at St. Peter's.
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SLATE INFORMATION: Pope becomes a King
ITALY: Rome:
EXT / INT
Papal flag flying / Cardinal Pietro Gasparri and Benito Mussolini at signing of Lateran Treaty / Mass crowds of people gathered in St Peter's Square, a sea of black umbrellas / Pope Pius XI on balcony of St Peter's Basilica as blesses the crowds of people below
Background: Signing of Lateran Treaty in Rome. Pope blesses the people at St. Peter's.
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Signing of Lateran Treaty in Rome. Pope blesses the people at St. Peter's.
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SLATE INFORMATION: Pope becomes a King
ITALY: Rome:
EXT / INT
Papal flag flying / Cardinal Pietro Gasparri and Benito Mussolini at signing of Lateran Treaty / Mass crowds of people gathered in St Peter's Square, a sea of black umbrellas / Pope Pius XI on balcony of St Peter's Basilica as blesses the crowds of people below
Background: Signing of Lateran Treaty in Rome. Pope blesses the people at St. Peter's.
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- published: 21 Dec 2020
- views: 796
4:56
RELIGION: Signing of the Lateran Treaty (1929)
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Pope Pious XI signs the Lateran Treaty between the Kingdom of Italy and Holy See in 1929.
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CU. of Pope Pious XI in clerical clothes talks. Long view on chair going thru crowd. int. shots in bldg. Long view walks & sits down on throne. Long view sitting on throne...Exterior views in Grounds...
Gen. view Pope seated listening to Black Priest. Semi view seated listening, Priest kisses his feet. Gen. view Pope talks to Priests. CU. of Pope.
2 Long views of Vatican City & Church. Pope Blesses veterans. Long view of St. Peters Sq. & crowds. Long view Pope at window of bldg waves. Long view Pope waving. Long views of crowds in sq waving. Gen. view in Sq priests waving.
Premier Mussolini & Cardinal Gasparri sign Document. Int. shots inside bldg...Long view Mussolini seated signing. Semi view of Cardinal Gasparri signing. U. signatures on document. Semi view of Mussolini & Cardinal Gasparri talking.
Long view of St. Peters Sq...Long view of men running down steps..Gen. view of crowds in sq. Gen. view of Pope at window. Long view of Vatican City Gen. view of Pope taking off hat.
Long & gen. views of crowds in sq. with umbrellas.
Treaties; Vatican City; Pope
Background: Pope Pious XI signs the Lateran Treaty between the Kingdom of Italy and Holy See in 1929.
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Pope Pious XI signs the Lateran Treaty between the Kingdom of Italy and Holy See in 1929.
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ITALY: Rome:
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CU. of Pope Pious XI in clerical clothes talks. Long view on chair going thru crowd. int. shots in bldg. Long view walks & sits down on throne. Long view sitting on throne...Exterior views in Grounds...
Gen. view Pope seated listening to Black Priest. Semi view seated listening, Priest kisses his feet. Gen. view Pope talks to Priests. CU. of Pope.
2 Long views of Vatican City & Church. Pope Blesses veterans. Long view of St. Peters Sq. & crowds. Long view Pope at window of bldg waves. Long view Pope waving. Long views of crowds in sq waving. Gen. view in Sq priests waving.
Premier Mussolini & Cardinal Gasparri sign Document. Int. shots inside bldg...Long view Mussolini seated signing. Semi view of Cardinal Gasparri signing. U. signatures on document. Semi view of Mussolini & Cardinal Gasparri talking.
Long view of St. Peters Sq...Long view of men running down steps..Gen. view of crowds in sq. Gen. view of Pope at window. Long view of Vatican City Gen. view of Pope taking off hat.
Long & gen. views of crowds in sq. with umbrellas.
Treaties; Vatican City; Pope
Background: Pope Pious XI signs the Lateran Treaty between the Kingdom of Italy and Holy See in 1929.
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- published: 27 Oct 2020
- views: 3058
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VATICAN: Exchange of Lateran Treaties between Italy and the Vatican (1929)
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Italian Prime Minister Benito Mussolini and Cardinal Pietro Gasparri signing the Lateran Treaties.
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VATICAN: Vatican City:
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Italian Prime Minister Benito Mussolini arriving to sign the Lateran Treaties
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Mussolini, Cardianl Pietro Gasparri and others posing for photocall
EXT
Mussolini leaving / people watching display by Swiss Guards
Background: Italian Prime Minister Benito Mussolini and Cardinal Pietro Gasparri signing the Lateran Treaties.
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Italian Prime Minister Benito Mussolini and Cardinal Pietro Gasparri signing the Lateran Treaties.
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VATICAN: Vatican City:
EXT
Italian Prime Minister Benito Mussolini arriving to sign the Lateran Treaties
INT
Mussolini, Cardianl Pietro Gasparri and others posing for photocall
EXT
Mussolini leaving / people watching display by Swiss Guards
Background: Italian Prime Minister Benito Mussolini and Cardinal Pietro Gasparri signing the Lateran Treaties.
FILM ID: VLVA2TJK26HRLC3I0GYW89PQGXA6O
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- published: 20 Oct 2020
- views: 1982
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International Conference: THE LATERAN PACTS, THE RIGHTS OF THE JEWS AND OTHER RELIGIOUS MINORITIES
The Lateran Pacts, the Rights of the Jews and Other Religious Minorities
A Chapter in the History of Church and State Relations
A collaboration between NYU Cas...
The Lateran Pacts, the Rights of the Jews and Other Religious Minorities
A Chapter in the History of Church and State Relations
A collaboration between NYU Casa Italiana Zerilli-Marimò, the Primo Levi Center and the Simon Wiesenthal Center.
The Conference was made possible by the generous support of the Cahnman Foundation and the David Berg Foundation
In view of the upcoming 85th anniversary of the Lateran Pacts and the current debates on the position of the Church toward the Jews during Fascism and World War II, Centro Primo Levi invited an interdisciplinary group of scholars to closely examine and discuss the legal, social, political and economic aspects of this redefinition of the relations between Church and State in Italy and in totalitarian Europe.
The conference offered an overview of the Lateran Pacts, the background of negotiations between Mussolini and Pius XI as well as an analysis of the ways the Pacts affected Italian society, the rights of minorities vis-à-vis family law, education, public moral, protection of minority rights, with a particular focus on the subsequent re-organization of the Jewish communities. Scholar presented new research on the changes to the civil and penal codes brought about by the Pacts, as well as the reforms of key public institution that became necessary in order to make them compatible with a state religion.
Speakers include:
Francesco Margiotta Broglio (University of Florence)
Giorgio Fabre (independent scholar)
Elena Mazzini (University of Florence)
Ilaria Pavan (University of Pisa)
Michele Sarfatti (CDEC)
Discussants include:
David Kertzer (Brown University)
Martin Menke (Rivier University)
Silvana Patriarca (Fordham University)
Annalisa Capristo (Center for American Studies in Rome)
Paul Arpaia (Indiana University of Pennsylvania)
Casa Italiana Zerilli-Marimò
New York University
October 25, 2013
https://wn.com/International_Conference_The_Lateran_Pacts,_The_Rights_Of_The_Jews_And_Other_Religious_Minorities
The Lateran Pacts, the Rights of the Jews and Other Religious Minorities
A Chapter in the History of Church and State Relations
A collaboration between NYU Casa Italiana Zerilli-Marimò, the Primo Levi Center and the Simon Wiesenthal Center.
The Conference was made possible by the generous support of the Cahnman Foundation and the David Berg Foundation
In view of the upcoming 85th anniversary of the Lateran Pacts and the current debates on the position of the Church toward the Jews during Fascism and World War II, Centro Primo Levi invited an interdisciplinary group of scholars to closely examine and discuss the legal, social, political and economic aspects of this redefinition of the relations between Church and State in Italy and in totalitarian Europe.
The conference offered an overview of the Lateran Pacts, the background of negotiations between Mussolini and Pius XI as well as an analysis of the ways the Pacts affected Italian society, the rights of minorities vis-à-vis family law, education, public moral, protection of minority rights, with a particular focus on the subsequent re-organization of the Jewish communities. Scholar presented new research on the changes to the civil and penal codes brought about by the Pacts, as well as the reforms of key public institution that became necessary in order to make them compatible with a state religion.
Speakers include:
Francesco Margiotta Broglio (University of Florence)
Giorgio Fabre (independent scholar)
Elena Mazzini (University of Florence)
Ilaria Pavan (University of Pisa)
Michele Sarfatti (CDEC)
Discussants include:
David Kertzer (Brown University)
Martin Menke (Rivier University)
Silvana Patriarca (Fordham University)
Annalisa Capristo (Center for American Studies in Rome)
Paul Arpaia (Indiana University of Pennsylvania)
Casa Italiana Zerilli-Marimò
New York University
October 25, 2013
- published: 20 Nov 2013
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3:11
Why is the Vatican an Independent Country? (Short Animated Documentary)
The Vatican is the smallest nation in the world and given the history of small nations getting gobbled up raises a question: why does it exist and how did it re...
The Vatican is the smallest nation in the world and given the history of small nations getting gobbled up raises a question: why does it exist and how did it remain independent?
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The Vatican is the smallest nation in the world and given the history of small nations getting gobbled up raises a question: why does it exist and how did it remain independent?
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Mickey Landen
Kevin Phoenix
Richard Wolfe
אורי פרקש
Robert Brockway
Can’t Think Of A Name
Mr Sandman
SirAlpaka
Connor Glaze
D. Mahlik
Björnosaurus
Porkmeister
David archaeologist
jdk
anon
sharpie660
Dragan
Mcfeld
Andreas Mosand
Qi Xiao
Ainar Garipov
John Bisges
Southside Mitch
Wolf
Rod D. Martin
Dexter_McAaron
Jeremy
Ryan Haber
Chris Fatta
Adam Stalter
Mantodea
Andrew Niedbala
Riley davidson
John Garcia
Andrew Patane
Nathan Perlman
Paul McGee
Bernardo Santos
Heytun
SkyEye
Yick Chung
Tristan Kreller
Mik Scheper
Jane Sumpter
Chris Dolan
Christopher Godfrey
Warren Rudkin
Nicu Merge Prin Soare
Robert Woodward
Erik Martin
Chris Hall
Perry Gagne
Joooooshhhhhh
Danny Anstess
Shaun Pullin
Darnell Barbour
Alen
Magdalena Reinberg-Leibel
bas mensink
Henry Rabung
Joshua A Bishop
Caelen Hadwin
Tsar Roman II
Clay Carroll
I'm Not In The Description
Vilelmus_veliki
William Wold
Noremac_Cameron
Gregory Priebe
Joker 54
FF Nelly
Chach
Cap
Mark Ploegstra
Liam Gilleece
Blake Dryad
Craig Cunningham
Sytze de Witte
Ciege Engine
JAY ALAN EDELMAN
Luke Robinson
Haydn Noble
Jeffrey Schneider
Kinfe85
Alteredcorgi
Matthew O'Connor
Chrisaztec
TooMuchWaterYouDie
Thomas Wang
Spencer Smith
Josh Cornelius
Harley Raptopoulos
Piotr Wojnowski
The Roger Luna
Colm Boyle
HelloAgainThere
Phillip Gathright
Björn Wittmann
Dakota Brunell
Arthur Hosey Jr.
Alex Adorno
Colin Steele
Serius_Loyola
SmythProductions
Konstantin Bredyuk
Dennis the Cat
Richard Manklow
Franco La Bruna
Donald Weaver
Matthew Hogan
mohd
Liam Mahon
Alan Romero
Steve Bonds
João Santos
Christian S. Trenk
Pierre Le Mouel
Christine Purvis
Seth Reeves
- published: 10 Aug 2020
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1:04
History Making Day In Rome (1929)
Item title reads - History making day in Rome. Italy and the world rejoices in settlement of the 59 year old much vexed "Roman Question".
L/S as camera pans ...
Item title reads - History making day in Rome. Italy and the world rejoices in settlement of the 59 year old much vexed "Roman Question".
L/S as camera pans across crowds of people to four men walking purposefully along. M/S of priest reading from paper, cheers come from the crowd, many of whom are also priests. M/S as car drives out of gates.
Intertitle - 'Temporal power is restored and the Pope is now reigning Sovereign of the new Vatican State.'
Various shots of the Vatican, men dig on the railway in the foreground. M/S of the Vatican.
FILM ID:778.19
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Item title reads - History making day in Rome. Italy and the world rejoices in settlement of the 59 year old much vexed "Roman Question".
L/S as camera pans across crowds of people to four men walking purposefully along. M/S of priest reading from paper, cheers come from the crowd, many of whom are also priests. M/S as car drives out of gates.
Intertitle - 'Temporal power is restored and the Pope is now reigning Sovereign of the new Vatican State.'
Various shots of the Vatican, men dig on the railway in the foreground. M/S of the Vatican.
FILM ID:778.19
A VIDEO FROM BRITISH PATHÉ. EXPLORE OUR ONLINE CHANNEL, BRITISH PATHÉ TV. IT'S FULL OF GREAT DOCUMENTARIES, FASCINATING INTERVIEWS, AND CLASSIC MOVIES. http://www.britishpathe.tv/
FOR LICENSING ENQUIRIES VISIT http://www.britishpathe.com/
British Pathé also represents the Reuters historical collection, which includes more than 136,000 items from the news agencies Gaumont Graphic (1910-1932), Empire News Bulletin (1926-1930), British Paramount (1931-1957), and Gaumont British (1934-1959), as well as Visnews content from 1957 to the end of 1984. All footage can be viewed on the British Pathé website. https://www.britishpathe.com/
- published: 27 Aug 2014
- views: 1460