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-{{Template}}#The [[official]] [[residence]] of the [[Pope]] within [[Vatican City]].+[[Image:Tommaso.Laureti.Triumph.of.Christianity.jpg|right|thumb|200px|''"Triumph of Christianity"'' by [[Tommaso Laureti]] ([[1530]]-[[1602]]), ceiling painting in the [[Sala di Constantino]], [[Vatican City|Vatican Palace]]. Images like this one celebrate the destruction of ancient [[Paganism|pagan]] culture and the victory of Christianity.]]
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 +#The [[official]] [[residence]] of the [[Pope]] within [[Vatican City]].
#The [[papal]] [[government]]; the [[papacy]]. #The [[papal]] [[government]]; the [[papacy]].
# Relating to the [[Vatican City]] state. # Relating to the [[Vatican City]] state.

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"Triumph of Christianity" by Tommaso Laureti (1530-1602), ceiling painting in the Sala di Constantino, Vatican Palace. Images like this one celebrate the destruction of ancient pagan culture and the victory of Christianity.
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"Triumph of Christianity" by Tommaso Laureti (1530-1602), ceiling painting in the Sala di Constantino, Vatican Palace. Images like this one celebrate the destruction of ancient pagan culture and the victory of Christianity.

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  1. The official residence of the Pope within Vatican City.
  2. The papal government; the papacy.
  3. Relating to the Vatican City state.

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