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| Consalvi, Ercole |
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( rkô´l k nsäl´v ) (KEY) , 17571824, Italian cardinal and papal diplomat. In his first term (18001806) as secretary of state for Pope Pius VII he negotiated the Concordat of 1801 with Napoleon Bonaparte (later Emperor Napoleon I). Despite Consalvis astute diplomacy, Napoleon annexed the papal states in 1809. Consalvi was compelled to go to Paris, where his refusal to attend Napoleons second marriage (1809) resulted in exile at Reims. Reinstated as secretary of state after Napoleons second abdication (1814), Consalvi vainly struggled against reactionary elements to reform the administration of the Papal States. |
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