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Nicholas III (Giovanni Gaetano Orsini), 12.12.1216 - 202.8.1280, Pope 25.11.1277 - 22.8.1280, portrait, wood engraving, circa 1900 Stock Photo - Alamy
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Pope Nicholas III Presented to Christ by Sts Peter and Paul (east wall, left) by UNKNOWN MASTER, Italian
Nicholas III, c. 1225 – 22 August 1280, born Giovanni Gaetano Orsini, was Pope from 25 November 1277 to his death in 1280 Stock Photo - Alamy
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Portrait of Nicholas III (Giovanni Gaetano Orsini, circa 1216-1280), 188th Pope of Catholic Church from 1277, engraving by
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