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I think this should be moved back to the diacritic-less "Pio Cardinal Laghi" per Wikipedia:Naming conventions (common names). Almost all the dozen displayed hits using "Pío" are Wikipedia mirrors--"Pio" is dozens of times more common. Niteowlneils 03:45, 6 Apr 2005 (UTC)
[edit] Why I moved it back
This document from the Vatican's web site is an example if tge Vatican using the traditional [Givenname] Cardinal [familyname]. After looking through several pages of documents, the Vatican seems to be about evenly split on use of "Cardinal Pio Laghi" vs. "Pio Cardinal Laghi". Combined with our naming conventions, Pio Cardinal Laghi is the title this page should appear at. Gentgeen 02:42, 12 September 2006 (UTC)