The Pious Establishments of France in Rome and Loreto is a foundation run by France from its embassy to the Holy See. Some of its property is governed by bilateral agreements between France and the Holy See, such as certain monastic buildings that are used by religious institutes. The foundation's origins date back to a bequest made by the Cardinal de Joyeuse, ambassador of France to the Holy See under Henry IV, and by Anne of Austria, in 1635.
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| - Pieux Établissements de la France à Rome et Lorette (fr)
- Pious Establishments of France (en)
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| - Les Pieux Établissements de la France à Rome et à Lorette sont une fondation administrée par la France depuis son ambassade auprès du Saint-Siège. L’affectation de certains de ses biens, comme La Trinité-des-Monts et l’église de Saint-Claude-des-Bourguignons, fait l’objet d’accords internationaux bilatéraux entre la France et le Saint-Siège. (fr)
- The Pious Establishments of France in Rome and Loreto is a foundation run by France from its embassy to the Holy See. Some of its property is governed by bilateral agreements between France and the Holy See, such as certain monastic buildings that are used by religious institutes. The foundation's origins date back to a bequest made by the Cardinal de Joyeuse, ambassador of France to the Holy See under Henry IV, and by Anne of Austria, in 1635. (en)
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| - Les Pieux Établissements de la France à Rome et à Lorette sont une fondation administrée par la France depuis son ambassade auprès du Saint-Siège. L’affectation de certains de ses biens, comme La Trinité-des-Monts et l’église de Saint-Claude-des-Bourguignons, fait l’objet d’accords internationaux bilatéraux entre la France et le Saint-Siège. (fr)
- The Pious Establishments of France in Rome and Loreto is a foundation run by France from its embassy to the Holy See. Some of its property is governed by bilateral agreements between France and the Holy See, such as certain monastic buildings that are used by religious institutes. The foundation's origins date back to a bequest made by the Cardinal de Joyeuse, ambassador of France to the Holy See under Henry IV, and by Anne of Austria, in 1635. (en)
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