BENEDICT XV(September 3, 1914 — January 22, 1922) |
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Rev.: SVMMVM • SACERDOTIVM • AVSPICATVS • III • NON • SEPT • MDCCCCXIV The coat-of-arms of Benedict XV, surmounted by the Tiara and Crossed keys, the whole surrounded by a wreath. The election medal. Bartolotti E915. Mazio-Jencius 874. |
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Rev.: REGINA • PACIS • ORA PRO NOBIS (in exergue:) A • MDCCCCXVI | BIANCHI Mary, Queen of Peace,. being appealed to by the Pope and six others Mazio-Jencius 875. |
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Pope Benedict XV founded the Pontifical Oriental Institute on October 15, 1917 in a Motu Proprio entitled Orientis Catholici. The original home of the Institute was in the Palazzo Scossacavalli in the Borgo; it was destroyed in 1937 to make way for the Via della Conciliazione.
Piazza Scossacavalli, the Oriental Institute at right
AG 44 mm Obv.: BENEDICTVS • XV • PONT • | MAX • ANNO • V • (on the base of the bust:) G • ROMAGNOLI Bust of the pope, l., wearing camauro, mozzetta and stole. |
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Rev.: MINISTERIO • SEDIS • APOSTOLICAE (in exergue:) MISEREOR | SUPER • TVRBAM Christ in the center, arms outstretched. Groups of unfortunates on both left and right R, 113. Mazio 878. |
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(in exergue:) MCMXX |
AE 44 mm Obv.: BENEDICTVS • XV • PONT • | MAX • A • VII • (on the base of the bust:) G • ROMAGNOLI Bust of the pope, l., wearing camauro, mozzetta and stole. |
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Rev.: DOCTORVM • SCRIPTVRAE • DVX • CELEBRATVS (in exergue:) NVMERVS • AVCTVS | ANNO • MCMXX The Bible, enshrined on an altar, the Holy Spirit above. At left, St. Jerome and his lion with a book; at right, a monk studying a book open on his lap. R, 115. Mazio 880. |
John Paul Adams, CSUN
john.p.adams@csun.edu