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Titular Archbishop of Caesarea in Palaestina, 1920-1935<br>
Titular Archbishop of Caesarea in Palaestina, 1920-1935<br>
Apostolic Nunico to [[Nunciature to Switzerland|Switzerland]], 1920-1926<br>
Apostolic Nunico to [[Nunciature to France|France]], 1926-1935<br>
Cardinal 1935
Cardinal 1935


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[[Category:Catholic cardinals|Maglione]]
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LUIGI MAGLIONE

Born : March 2, 1877
Deceased : August 22, 1944

Titular Archbishop of Caesarea in Palaestina, 1920-1935
Apostolic Nunico to Switzerland, 1920-1926
Apostolic Nunico to France, 1926-1935
Cardinal 1935

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