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OWN PERSON
PAPAL THRONE
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INFERNO
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POPE BONIFACE VIII
TREVISO
ANAGNI
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PHILIP IV
BONIFACE VIII
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  1. Boniface VIII was buried in St. Peter's Basilica in a grandiose tomb that he had designed himself.
  2. Boniface VIII was not the man to be turned, for a moment, from his obvious duty by any such anxieties as these. Move Up
  3. Pope Boniface VIII was little better, as he orchestrated the murder of the halfwit Celestine V in order to gain the papacy. Move Up
  4. Today, Boniface VIII is probably best remembered for his feuds with Dante, who placed him in a circle of Hell in his Commedia, and King Philip IV of France. Move Up
  5. Pope Boniface VIII (1294-1303), a major patron of the arts, was credited with taking it from medieval iconography to Renaissance enlightenment. (Web site) Move Up

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  1. A second crown was added by Boniface VIII in 1298 to symbolize spiritual dominion.
  2. He suggested that a second crown was added by Pope Boniface VIII in 1298 to symbolize spiritual dominion. Move Up

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  1. But the story of Boniface VIII is not yet over. (Web site)

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  1. The efforts made by Boniface VIII to restore order in Florence and Tuscany proved equally futile. (Web site)

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  1. Hardt & O'Rouke state that the Liber Sextus of Boniface VIII, wherein most of the Rules of Law are found, was published in 1300.

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  1. Fredoli was one of those entrusted by Pope Boniface VIII with the compilation of the text of the Decretals, known as the Liber Sextus. (Web site)

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  1. His conflict started with Pope Boniface VIII over taxation of the French Clergy. (Web site)

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  1. The King and the Colonnas demanded that he resign, to which Boniface VIII responded that he would "sooner die". (Web site)

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  1. Boniface VIII, and King Charles II of Naples should be considered one of the first great protectors and benefactors to the University of Avignon. (Web site)

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  1. However, the constitution of pope Boniface VIII of happy memory, beginning Praesenti, which was published with this specially in mind, is to remain in force. (Web site)
  2. The posthumous trial against the memory of Boniface VIII was in any case settled without a result in 1311. Move Up

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  1. Negative comments about Boniface VIII were some that were deleted and other sentences modified, but Professor Rockwell 's name was retained. (Web site)

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  1. However, Boniface VIII, then 68 years of age, was deeply shattered by this attack on his own person and died a few weeks later. (Web site)

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  1. Though certainly one of the most remarkable pontiffs that have ever occupied the papal throne, Boniface VIII was also one of the most unfortunate. (Web site)
  2. Among the seven cardinals created by Martin IV was Benedetto Gaetano, who afterwards ascended the papal throne as the famous Pope Boniface VIII. Move Up

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  1. Two other cardinals, the uncle and nephew, Giacomo Colonna and Pietro Colonna, had been deposed by Boniface VIII and enjoyed no rights as electors. (Web site)

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  1. Under Boniface VIII. matters went hard with the Spirituals.

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  1. The way in which Pope Boniface VIII (in office 1294-1303) came into and held on to the papal office is a case to point.

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  1. The Church under Boniface VIII became a worldly ruler and seized vast territories that it called the "States of the Church". (Web site)
  2. Augustine was canonized by popular acclaim, and later recognized as a Doctor of the Church in 1298 by Pope Boniface VIII[ citation needed]. (Web site) Move Up

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  1. Vasari tells the story of how Pope Boniface VIII sent a messenger to Giotto with a request for samples of his work. (Web site)

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  1. Saisset took possession of his see on 19 April, 1297; having sided with Boniface VIII (1301), he was imprisoned by order of Philip the Fair. (Web site)
  2. The first glimmerings of the Gallican ideas surfaced during the conflict between Philip the Fair and Boniface VIII in the 1300�s. (Web site) Move Up

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  1. At the beginning of 1300 the papal jubilee was proclaimed by Boniface VIII. It is doubtful whether Dante was among the pilgrims who flocked to Rome.

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  1. Dante portrayed Boniface VIII as being in the Inferno in his Divine Comedy. (Web site)

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  1. The papal legate was expelled from the island, and, against the protests of Boniface VIII, Frederick was crowned King of Sicily at Palermo, 25 March, 1296. (Web site)

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  1. At the time of the return of the legate to Rome, the famous contest of Boniface VIII with Philip the Fair had reached its height.
  2. Boniface VIII calls the first papal "jubilee," thereby recognizing pilgrimages to Rome instead of Jerusalem, which is no longer accessible to the West. Move Up
  3. The movement of art was stopped which had begun with the arrival of Giotto, who had come to Rome at the call of Boniface VIII. to adorn St. Peter’s. (Web site) Move Up

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  1. In his bull Clericis Laicos (1296), Boniface VIII prohibited any taxation on church property except by the Papacy or the payment of such taxes.
  2. The power of the papacy rested upon the "right of the sword" (Bull Unam Sanctam, Boniface VIII, 18 November 1302; overview in Catholic Encyclopedia, xv, p. (Web site) Move Up

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  1. All popes from Boniface VIII to Pius IX issued coins, with the notable exception of Leo XI, who was pope for four weeks in April 1605.
  2. The proceedings touching the character of Boniface VIII. and his right to a place among the popes dragged along for fully six years. (Web site) Move Up

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  1. In the Peace of Caltabellotta (1302) Charles and Pope Boniface VIII recognized Frederick as king of Trinacria (an ancient name for Sicily) for his lifetime.
  2. For the nine Catholic Popes of this name, see List of Popes, though you are likely looking for Pope Boniface VIII. Move Up
  3. His successor, Pope Boniface VIII, had him imprisoned so that there would be no attempt to place him on the throne again. (Web site) Move Up

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  1. Philip continued to fight against the memory of Pope Boniface VIII, the pope who had excommunicated him and whom Philip had imprisoned as a consequence. (Web site)
  2. His attitude in the difficulties between Pope Boniface VIII and King Philip IV was long believed to have been favourable to the king. (Web site) Move Up
  3. Giles of Rome was the archbishop of Bourges and a loyal champion of Pope Boniface VIII during the Franco-papal crisis of 1296--1303. Move Up

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  1. Treviso) named Niccolo Boccasini; successor of Boniface VIII. Prior to his election he had been master general of the Dominican order.
  2. Born in Treviso, he succeeded Pope Boniface VIII (1294–1303), but was unable to carry out his policies. (Web site) Move Up

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  1. The name of Anagni is particularly connected to the events of Boniface VIII, the fourth Pope of the city, a member of the powerful Caetani Family.
  2. At the time of the seizing of Pope Boniface VIII at Anagni, Boccasini was one of only two cardinals to defend the papal party in the Lateran Palace itself. Move Up
  3. In 1303, Pope Boniface VIII was seized at Anagni, to where he had fled, and was delivered to Paris to be tried. (Web site) Move Up

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  1. Either way, Celestine V left and Boniface VIII took his place as pope. (Web site)
  2. Boniface VIII, therefore, before leaving Naples, ordered Celestine V to be taken to Rome in the custody of the Abbot of Monte Cassino. (Web site) Move Up

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  1. Pope Boniface VIII (#193) He tried to bring the Pope back to Rome, but failed and had to return to France.
  2. In particular the quarrel between Philip the Fair of France and Pope Boniface VIII over the right to tax the clergy in France was especially heated. Move Up
  3. De Got was a friend of King Philip of France, but at the same time had been a strong supporter of Pope Boniface VIII, who was an enemy of Philip's. Move Up

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  1. He served Boniface VIII as representative to Philip IV of France, and founded the Collège du cardinal Lemoine, in Paris.
  2. However, his faithfulness to Pope Boniface VIII in the latter's conflict with Philip IV the Fair led to him leaving France. Move Up

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  1. The original document is lost but a version of the text can be found in the registers of Boniface VIII in the Vatican Archives (Catholic Encyclopedia). (Web site)
  2. A century later Boniface VIII, an able canon lawyer, proved himself no match for the ruthless king of France, Philip IV. (Web site) Move Up
  3. Either way, Celestine V vacated the throne and Boniface VIII took his place as pope. (Web site) Move Up

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