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Official name : Giacomo della Chiesa <br>
Official name : Giacomo della Chiesa <br>
Nationality : [[Italy]]<br>
Nationality : [[Italy]]
Pope from : 1914-1922


[[File:benedict15.jpg|center|Arms (crest) of {{PAGENAME}}]]
Born : November 21, 1854<br>
Deceased : January 22, 1922
 
Archbishop of [[Archdiocese of Bologna|Bologna]], 1907-1914<br>
Cardinal 1914<br>
Pope 1914-1922
 
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===Official blazon===
===Official blazon===
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[[Category:Papal heraldry]]
[[Category:Papal heraldry]]
[[Category:Roman Catholic archbishops|Chiesa]]
[[Category:Catholic cardinals|Chiesa]]

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POPE BENEDICT XV

Official name : Giacomo della Chiesa
Nationality : Italy

Born : November 21, 1854
Deceased : January 22, 1922

Archbishop of Bologna, 1907-1914
Cardinal 1914
Pope 1914-1922

Arms of Benedict XV

Archbishop of Bologna
Arms of Benedict XV

Pope

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Origin/meaning

Benedict XV used the arms of his family, showing a Canting church under a Chief of the Empire (Capo dell'Imperio). This later indicated that the Family was supporter of the Holy Roman Empire an specifically the Hohenstaufen dynasty called in Italian History Ghibellines.


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