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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 52. Chapters: 18th-century Roman Catholic Church Councils, 18th-century Roman Catholics, 18th-century papal bulls, Roman Catholic congregations established in the 18th century, Roman Catholic organizations established in the 18th century, St. Hedwig's Cathedral, Ferdinand I of the Two Sicilies, Francis I of the Two Sicilies, Philippe I, Duke of Orleans, Melkite Greek Catholic Church, Papal conclave, 1769, Papal conclave, 1774-1775, Mechitarists, Papal conclave, 1721, Papal conclave, 1758, Papal conclave, 1740, Papal conclave, 1799-1800, Princess Caroline of Naples and Sicily, Cathedral of Saint John the Baptist, Ste. Anne de Detroit Catholic Church, Cathedral of San Carlos Borromeo, Archduchess Clementina of Austria, Prince Gennaro of Naples and Sicily, Prince Alberto of Naples and Sicily, San Lazzaro degli Armeni, St Benet's Chapel, Netherton, Congregation of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary, Carlo, Duke of Calabria, Synod of Pistoia, Council of Avignon, Robert Feilding, Lucia Migliaccio, Santissimo Nome di Maria al Foro Traiano, San Francesco di Paola ai Monti, Chaplet of the Five Wounds of Jesus, Thomas Fairfax, Apostolici Ministerii, John Forbes, Cathedral of Saint John and Saint Finbar, In Eminenti Apostolatus, Charles Fell, Holy Trinity Catholic Church, Charles Aylmer, uro Feri, William Aston, Charles Brooke, John Farquharson, Thomas Ellerker, Apostolicum Pascendi Minis, Santi Gioacchino e Anna ai Monti, Apostolicae Servitutis, Edict on Idle Institutions, Sant'Emidio alle Grotte, Auctorem Fidei. Excerpt: Philippe of France (21 September 1640 - 9 June 1701) was the youngest son of Louis XIII of France and his queen consort Anne of Austria. His older brother was the famous Louis XIV, le roi soleil. Styled Duke of Anjou from birth, Philippe became Duke of Orleans upon the death of his uncle Gaston, Duke of Orleans. During...