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- Q952974 description "Italian Roman Catholic cleric".
- Q952974 description "Italian Roman Catholic cleric".
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- Q952974 abstract "Giuseppe Valerga (9 April 1813 – 2 December 1872) was the Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem from 1847 until his death in 1872. He was the first resident Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem since the Crusades. He held the title of one of the fathers of the First Vatican Council.Valerga was born in Loano. In 1836 he was ordained a priest. He studied at the Albenga Seminary and at Sapienza University of Rome. Prior to receiving his appointment at Jerusalem, Valerga had been part of Propaganda Fide and had also worked with the Chaldean Catholic Church, in what is today Iraq.While serving as Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem, he was at the same time the Grand Master of the Equestrian Order of the Holy Sepulchre of Jerusalem, which had recently been reconstituted by Pope Pius IX.In his efforts to reestablish the Latin Patriarchate, Valerga worked closely with the Cimowskys. He strove to make the Catholic faith the religion of the Palestinian villagers.".
- Q952974 birthDate "1813-04-09".
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- Q952974 birthYear "1813".
- Q952974 deathDate "1872-12-02".
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- Q952974 deathYear "1872".
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- Q952974 dateOfBirth "1813-04-09".
- Q952974 dateOfDeath "1872-12-02".
- Q952974 name "Valerga, Giuseppe".
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- Q952974 shortDescription "Italian Roman Catholic cleric".
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- Q952974 comment "Giuseppe Valerga (9 April 1813 – 2 December 1872) was the Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem from 1847 until his death in 1872. He was the first resident Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem since the Crusades. He held the title of one of the fathers of the First Vatican Council.Valerga was born in Loano. In 1836 he was ordained a priest. He studied at the Albenga Seminary and at Sapienza University of Rome.".
- Q952974 label "Giuseppe Valerga".
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