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The Body Of Pope Francis Is Transferred To The Basilica St Peter To Lie In State
23 April 2025
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23 April 2025
Pilgrims and visitors queue at St Peter's Square to enter St Peter's Basilica and pay respects to the late Pope in the Vatican on April 23, 2025.
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The Body Of Pope Francis Is Transferred To The Basilica St Peter To Lie In State
23 April 2025
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23 April 2025
Nuns and visitors queue at St Peter's Square to enter St Peter's Basilica and pay respects to the late Pope in the Vatican on April 23, 2025.
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The Body Of Pope Francis Is Transferred To The Basilica St Peter To Lie In State
23 April 2025
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23 April 2025
Nuns and visitors queue at St Peter's Square to enter St Peter's Basilica and pay respects to the late Pope in the Vatican on April 23, 2025.
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The Body Of Pope Francis Is Transferred To The Basilica St Peter To Lie In State
23 April 2025
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23 April 2025
Nuns and visitors queue at St Peter's Square to enter St Peter's Basilica and pay respects to the late Pope in the Vatican on April 23, 2025.
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The Body Of Pope Francis Is Transferred To The Basilica St Peter To Lie In State
23 April 2025
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23 April 2025
A member of the Italian Army with an anti-drone rifle passes through the crowd in St. Peter's Square during a ceremony with Pope Francis' body, which lies in state at St. Peter's Basilica for three days, at the Vatican on April 23, 2025.
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The Body Of Pope Francis Is Transferred To The Basilica St Peter To Lie In State
23 April 2025
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23 April 2025
A member of the Italian Army with an anti-drone rifle passes through the crowd in St. Peter's Square during a ceremony with Pope Francis' body, which lies in state at St. Peter's Basilica for three days, at the Vatican on April 23, 2025.
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The Body Of Pope Francis Is Transferred To The Basilica St Peter To Lie In State
23 April 2025
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23 April 2025
A member of the Italian Army with an anti-drone rifle passes through the crowd in St. Peter's Square during a ceremony with Pope Francis' body, which lies in state at St. Peter's Basilica for three days, at the Vatican on April 23, 2025.
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The Body Of Pope Francis Is Transferred To The Basilica St Peter To Lie In State
23 April 2025
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23 April 2025
A member of the Italian Army with an anti-drone rifle passes through the crowd in St. Peter's Square during a ceremony with Pope Francis' body, which lies in state at St. Peter's Basilica for three days, at the Vatican on April 23, 2025.
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4 May 2023
KRAKOW, POLAND - May 1, 2023: Members of the Polish army are seen during the Polish Constitution Day, celebrating the world's second-oldest national constitution in Krakow's Matejko Square, on May 1, 2023, in Krakow, Poland. On May 3rd, Poles celebrate their Constitution, which was adopted in 1791 and was the first written fundamental law in Europe. It established a modern legal system and constitutional monarchy, and separated powers among three branches of government. Although it was in effect for only 14 months, it became a symbol of Poland's sovereignty and was outlawed during the country's occupation in World War II and the communist era. The holiday was restored in 1990 and is celebrated annually.
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4 May 2023
KRAKOW, POLAND - May 1, 2023: A member of the Polish army is seen during the Polish Constitution Day, celebrating the world's second-oldest national constitution in Krakow's Matejko Square, on May 1, 2023, in Krakow, Poland. On May 3rd, Poles celebrate their Constitution, which was adopted in 1791 and was the first written fundamental law in Europe. It established a modern legal system and constitutional monarchy, and separated powers among three branches of government. Although it was in effect for only 14 months, it became a symbol of Poland's sovereignty and was outlawed during the country's occupation in World War II and the communist era. The holiday was restored in 1990 and is celebrated annually.
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4 May 2023
KRAKOW, POLAND - May 1, 2023: A member of the Polish army is seen during the Polish Constitution Day, celebrating the world's second-oldest national constitution in Krakow's Matejko Square, on May 1, 2023, in Krakow, Poland. On May 3rd, Poles celebrate their Constitution, which was adopted in 1791 and was the first written fundamental law in Europe. It established a modern legal system and constitutional monarchy, and separated powers among three branches of government. Although it was in effect for only 14 months, it became a symbol of Poland's sovereignty and was outlawed during the country's occupation in World War II and the communist era. The holiday was restored in 1990 and is celebrated annually.
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4 May 2023
KRAKOW, POLAND - May 1, 2023: Members of the Polish army are seen during the Polish Constitution Day, celebrating the world's second-oldest national constitution in Krakow's Matejko Square, on May 1, 2023, in Krakow, Poland. On May 3rd, Poles celebrate their Constitution, which was adopted in 1791 and was the first written fundamental law in Europe. It established a modern legal system and constitutional monarchy, and separated powers among three branches of government. Although it was in effect for only 14 months, it became a symbol of Poland's sovereignty and was outlawed during the country's occupation in World War II and the communist era. The holiday was restored in 1990 and is celebrated annually.
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4 May 2023
KRAKOW, POLAND - May 1, 2023: A member of the Polish army is seen during the Polish Constitution Day, celebrating the world's second-oldest national constitution in Krakow's Matejko Square, on May 1, 2023, in Krakow, Poland. On May 3rd, Poles celebrate their Constitution, which was adopted in 1791 and was the first written fundamental law in Europe. It established a modern legal system and constitutional monarchy, and separated powers among three branches of government. Although it was in effect for only 14 months, it became a symbol of Poland's sovereignty and was outlawed during the country's occupation in World War II and the communist era. The holiday was restored in 1990 and is celebrated annually.
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4 May 2023
KRAKOW, POLAND - May 3, 2023: Polish Constitution Day is celebrated in Krakow's Matejko Square, where members of the Polish army are seen during an official event commemorating the world's second-oldest national constitution, on May 3, 2023, in Krakow, Poland. On May 3rd, Poles celebrate their Constitution, which was adopted in 1791 and was the first written fundamental law in Europe. It established a modern legal system and constitutional monarchy, and separated powers among three branches of government. Although it was in effect for only 14 months, it became a symbol of Poland's sovereignty and was outlawed during the country's occupation in World War II and the communist era. The holiday was restored in 1990 and is celebrated annually.
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4 May 2023
KRAKOW, POLAND - May 3, 2023: Polish Constitution Day is celebrated in Krakow's Matejko Square, where members of the Polish army are seen during an official event commemorating the world's second-oldest national constitution, on May 3, 2023, in Krakow, Poland. On May 3rd, Poles celebrate their Constitution, which was adopted in 1791 and was the first written fundamental law in Europe. It established a modern legal system and constitutional monarchy, and separated powers among three branches of government. Although it was in effect for only 14 months, it became a symbol of Poland's sovereignty and was outlawed during the country's occupation in World War II and the communist era. The holiday was restored in 1990 and is celebrated annually.
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4 May 2023
KRAKOW, POLAND - May 1, 2023: Members of the Polish army are seen during the Polish Constitution Day, celebrating the world's second-oldest national constitution in Krakow's Matejko Square, on May 1, 2023, in Krakow, Poland. On May 3rd, Poles celebrate their Constitution, which was adopted in 1791 and was the first written fundamental law in Europe. It established a modern legal system and constitutional monarchy, and separated powers among three branches of government. Although it was in effect for only 14 months, it became a symbol of Poland's sovereignty and was outlawed during the country's occupation in World War II and the communist era. The holiday was restored in 1990 and is celebrated annually.
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