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Benedict XV used the arms of his family, showing a Canting church under a Chief of the Empire (Capo dell'Imperio). This later indicated that the Family was supporter of the Holy Roman Empire an specifically the Hohenstaufen dynasty called in Italian History Ghibellines.
Benedict XV used the arms of his family, showing a Canting church under a Chief of the Empire (Capo dell'Imperio). This later indicated that the Family was supporter of the Holy Roman Empire an specifically the Hohenstaufen dynasty called in Italian History Ghibellines.

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POPE BENEDICT XV

Official name : Giacomo della Chiesa
Nationality : ItalyBorn: November 21, 1854
Deceased: January 22, 1922

Archbishop of Bologna, 1907-1914
Cardinal 1914
Pope 1914-1922

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Benedict XV used the arms of his family, showing a Canting church under a Chief of the Empire (Capo dell'Imperio). This later indicated that the Family was supporter of the Holy Roman Empire an specifically the Hohenstaufen dynasty called in Italian History Ghibellines.

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