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Amelio Poggi (9 October 1914 – 23 December 1974) was an Italian prelate of the Catholic Church who spent his career in the diplomatic service of the Holy See , including stints as Apostolic Nuncio in Rwanda, Uganda, and Syria.

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3-1101: Poggi is an Italian surname, derived from the word poggio , meaning knoll . Notable people with the surname include: Amelio Poggi (1914–1974), Italian bishop and diplomat Ansaldo Poggi , Italian luthier Antonio Poggi , Italian tenor Biff Poggi , American football coach Cesare Poggi , Italian painter Claudio Poggi , Argentine politician Christine Poggi , American art historian and author Daniela Poggi , Italian actress Dario Poggi , Italian bobsledder Enrico Poggi , Italian sailor Fabrizio Poggi , singer and harmonica player Federico Poggi , Argentine footballer Ferdinando Poggi , Italian actor Gianni Poggi , Italian tenor Giorgio Poggi , Italian sailor Giuseppe Poggi , Italian architect Louis Poggi (footballer) , French footballer Luigi Poggi , Italian cardinal Luigi Poggi (sailor) , Italian sailor Mario Poggi , Peruvian psychologist Matteo Poggi , Italian footballer Paolo Poggi , Italian footballer See also [ edit ] Palazzo Poggi ,

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9-694: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Amelio Poggi Amelio Poggi was born in Bibbiena in the Province of Arezzo on 9 October 1914. He was ordained a priest on 8 August 1937. To prepare for a diplomatic career he entered the Pontifical Ecclesiastical Academy in 1947. On 27 May 1967, Pope Paul VI named him a titular archbishop and Apostolic Nuncio to Burundi and to Rwanda . He received his episcopal consecration from Pope Paul on 16 July 1967. On 5 August 1967, he

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