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Pius IX
Pope of the Catholic Church from 1846 to 1878

Gaeta
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Gaeta (; ; Southern Laziale: Gaieta) is a seaside resort in the province of Latina in Lazio, Italy. Set on a promontory stretching towards the Gulf of Gaeta, it is south of Rome and north of Naples.

Senigallia
Senigallia (or Sinigaglia in Old Italian; ) is a comune (municipality) and resort town on Italy's Adriatic coast. It is situated in the province of Ancona, in the Italian region of Marche, and lies approximately 30 kilometres north-west of the provincial capital city Ancona. Senigallia's small port is located at the mouth of the River Misa. It is one of the endpoints of the Massa–Senigallia Line, one of the most important dividing lines (isoglosses) in the classification of the Romance languages.
First Vatican Council
synod of the Catholic church (1869–1870)
papal infallibility
dogma of the Catholic Church; infallibility of certain decisions of the Pope
Roman Republic
short-lived state entity declared on February 9, 1849

Ferdinand II of the Two Sicilies
King of the Two sicilies
Capture of Rome
Final event of Italian unification (1870)
Giacomo Antonelli
Catholic cardinal (1806–1876)
Peter's Pence
donations made directly to the Diocese of Rome of the Catholic Church
John McCloskey
Catholic cardinal (1810–1885)
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Westminster
archdiocese of the Latin Rite of the Roman Catholic Church in England
Prisoner in the Vatican
phrase describing status of the Pope during the dispute with the Kingdom of Italy (1870-1929)
Luigi Lambruschini
Catholic cardinal (1776-1854)
1878 papal conclave
conclave
list of cardinals created by Pius IX
Wikimedia list article
Tommaso Pasquale Gizzi
Catholic cardinal and nuncio
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Liverpool
archdiocese of the Roman Catholic Church
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Spoleto-Norcia
Catholic archdiocese in Italy
Roman Catholic Diocese of Imola
diocese of the Catholic Church in Italy
Mortara case
Italian cause célèbre of the 1850s and 1860s
Pionono
Pionono, sometimes spelled pianono in the Philippines, describes different sweet or savory pastries from Granada, Spain, the Philippines, South America, and the Caribbean. They are named after Pope Pius IX's name in Italian, .
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Southwark
Roman Catholic archdiocese in the United Kingdom
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Birmingham
Catholic archdiocese in the United Kingdom
Roman Catholic Diocese of Northampton
Catholic diocese in England

Roman Catholic Diocese of Clifton
diocese of the Catholic Church in the United Kingdom
September Convention
Treaty between the Kingdom of Italy and the French Empire in 1864
Hermann von Vicari
German archbishop
Catholic University of Ireland
former university (1854–1909)
Archdiocese of Cardiff-Menevia
Roman Catholic archdiocese in Wales and England
Stella Matutina
gymnasium
1859 Perugia uprising