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r C^INAL FREDERICK TEDESC.HINI was born in Antrodoco on October 12, 1873. Created a card.nal on March 13, 1933, he was proclaimed on December 16, 1935. He began a brilliant scholastic career as a pupil of the Pontifical Seminary Pio and graduated in civil and canon law. In the later years of the pontificate of Leo XIII. he held the office of minutante (copy. '/1L L e Secretar »t of Siate. In 1908 he was appointed Chancellor O' '"f Apostolic Briefs and in 1914 substitute Secretary of State. Later he was nuncio at Madrid and was h^ Uh °P of Lepanto in 1921. He had the utmost confidence of Pope Benedict XV.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 35, 11 February 1939, Page 13

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rC^INAL FREDERICK TEDES-C.HINI was born in Antrodoco on October 12, 1873. Created a card.nal on March 13, 1933, he was proclaimed on December 16, 1935. He began a brilliant scholastic career as a pupil of the Pontifical Seminary Pio and graduated in civil and canon law. In the later years of the pontificate of Leo XIII. he held the office of minutante (copy. '/1L L e Secretar»t of Siate. In 1908 he was appointed Chancellor O' '"f Apostolic Briefs and in 1914 substitute Secretary of State. Later he was nuncio at Madrid and was h^Uh°P of Lepanto in 1921. He had the utmost confidence of Pope Benedict XV. Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 35, 11 February 1939, Page 13

rC^INAL FREDERICK TEDES-C.HINI was born in Antrodoco on October 12, 1873. Created a card.nal on March 13, 1933, he was proclaimed on December 16, 1935. He began a brilliant scholastic career as a pupil of the Pontifical Seminary Pio and graduated in civil and canon law. In the later years of the pontificate of Leo XIII. he held the office of minutante (copy. '/1L L e Secretar»t of Siate. In 1908 he was appointed Chancellor O' '"f Apostolic Briefs and in 1914 substitute Secretary of State. Later he was nuncio at Madrid and was h^Uh°P of Lepanto in 1921. He had the utmost confidence of Pope Benedict XV. Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 35, 11 February 1939, Page 13