Concordat with the Pope
            15 July 1801 
            Wanting 
              to placate disgruntled Catholics unhappy at the Revolution's split 
              with the church, Napoleon Bonaparte 
              began negotiations to heal the rift with Pope Pius VII in late 1800. 
             The 
              talks took nine months to complete and led to the Concordat, which 
              led to some compensation for seized church lands but still limited 
              the power of Rome to appoint bishops. 
              
               
             |