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|width="70%" align="center" |'''Heraldry of the World<br/>[[Religious or Ecclesiastical heraldry]] > [[Papal heraldry]]'''
Official name : Eugenio Maria Giuseppe Giovanni Pacelli <br>
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Nationality : [[Italy]]
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'''POPE PIUS XII'''
'''Born''': March 2, 1876<br>
'''Deceased''': October 9, 1958


Official name : Eugenio Pacelli <br>
Titular Archbishop of Sardes, 1917-1929<br>
Nationality : [[Italy]]<br>
Cardinal 1929<br>
Pope from : 1939-1958
Camerlengo, 1935-1939<br>
Pope, 1939-1958


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===Official blazon===
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===Origin/meaning===
===Origin/meaning===
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Pius XII used the Pacelli arms , with a canting Dove of Peace. His Brother Francesco Pacelli, was made a Papal Marquis and Italian Prince for his part in brokering the Lateran Accord which setteled the Relationship with the Holy See and the Kingdom of Italy. His arms was the Pacelli Arms with a Red Dexter Post bearing the Papal Keys and Tiara.
 
===Image gallery===
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File:Pacelli.rel.jpg|alt=Arms of Pope Pius XII|His arms as cardinal
File:pius12.pcfr.jpg|alt=Arms of Pope Pius XII|The arms on a postcard
File:pius12.pcva.jpg|alt=Arms of Pope Pius XII|The arms on a postcard
File:pius12m.jpg|alt=Arms of Pope Pius XII|The arms on a mosaic near the Pius XII seminary,<br> Washington DC, USA
File:pius12q.jpg|alt=Arms of Pope Pius XII|The arms in the St. Mary's RC Church, Hudson Falls, NY.
File:pius12r.jpg|alt=Arms of Pope Pius XII|The arms in the St. Catherine of Siena-St. Lucy church, built in 1930 in Oak Park, Illinois, USA
</gallery>


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|align="center"|[[File:pius12m.jpg|400 px|center|Arms of {{PAGENAME}}]]  <br/>The arms on a mosaic near the Pius XII seminary,<br> Washington DC, USA
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Latest revision as of 14:13, 29 January 2024

POPE PIUS XII

Official name : Eugenio Maria Giuseppe Giovanni Pacelli
Nationality : Italy

Born: March 2, 1876
Deceased: October 9, 1958

Titular Archbishop of Sardes, 1917-1929
Cardinal 1929
Camerlengo, 1935-1939
Pope, 1939-1958

Arms (crest) of Pius XII
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English blazon wanted

Origin/meaning

Pius XII used the Pacelli arms , with a canting Dove of Peace. His Brother Francesco Pacelli, was made a Papal Marquis and Italian Prince for his part in brokering the Lateran Accord which setteled the Relationship with the Holy See and the Kingdom of Italy. His arms was the Pacelli Arms with a Red Dexter Post bearing the Papal Keys and Tiara.

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