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Pope John Paul I (born Albino Luciani (Italian pronunciation: ; 17 October 1912 – 28 September 1978), served as Pope from 26 August 1978 to his sudden death 33 days later

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Author: Wikipedia contributors ISBN: 9788026852100
Publisher: e-Pedia Publication: June 13, 2017
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Wikipedia contributors
ISBN: 9788026852100
Publisher: e-Pedia
Publication: June 13, 2017
Imprint:
Language: English

This carefully crafted ebook is formatted for your eReader with a functional and detailed table of contents. Pope John Paul I (Latin: Ioannes Paulus I; Italian: Giovanni Paolo I), born Albino Luciani (Italian pronunciation: ; 17 October 1912 – 28 September 1978), served as Pope from 26 August 1978 to his sudden death 33 days later. His reign is among the shortest in papal history, resulting in the most recent Year of Three Popes, the first to occur since 1605. John Paul I remains the most recent Italian-born pope, the last in a succession of such popes that started with Clement VII in 1523. He was declared a Servant of God by his successor, Pope John Paul II, on 23 November 2003, the first step on the road to sainthood. This book has been derived from Wikipedia: it contains the entire text of the title Wikipedia article + the entire text of all the 731 related (linked) Wikipedia articles to the title article. This book does not contain illustrations. e-Pedia (an imprint of e-artnow) charges for the convenience service of formatting these e-books for your eReader. We donate a part of our net income after taxes to the Wikimedia Foundation from the sales of all books based on Wikipedia content.

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This carefully crafted ebook is formatted for your eReader with a functional and detailed table of contents. Pope John Paul I (Latin: Ioannes Paulus I; Italian: Giovanni Paolo I), born Albino Luciani (Italian pronunciation: ; 17 October 1912 – 28 September 1978), served as Pope from 26 August 1978 to his sudden death 33 days later. His reign is among the shortest in papal history, resulting in the most recent Year of Three Popes, the first to occur since 1605. John Paul I remains the most recent Italian-born pope, the last in a succession of such popes that started with Clement VII in 1523. He was declared a Servant of God by his successor, Pope John Paul II, on 23 November 2003, the first step on the road to sainthood. This book has been derived from Wikipedia: it contains the entire text of the title Wikipedia article + the entire text of all the 731 related (linked) Wikipedia articles to the title article. This book does not contain illustrations. e-Pedia (an imprint of e-artnow) charges for the convenience service of formatting these e-books for your eReader. We donate a part of our net income after taxes to the Wikimedia Foundation from the sales of all books based on Wikipedia content.

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