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Pope Boniface VIII (c. 1235 – October 11, 1303), born Benedetto Caetani , was Pope of the Roman Catholic Church from 1294 to 1303. Today, Boniface VIII is probably best remembered for his feuds wit...
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Boniface VIII, therefore, before leaving Naples, ordered Celestine V to be taken to Rome in the custody of the Abbot of Monte Cassino. On the way thither the saint escaped and returned to his hermitage near Sulmona. ... Boniface VIII, as liege lord of the island, ratified this agreement 21 June, 1295, and further sought...
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on Boniface VIII (pope), c. 1235–40 Oct. 11, 1303Romepope from 1294 to 1303, the extent of whose authority was vigorously challenged by the emergent powerful monarchies of western Europe, especially France. ... Boniface VIII's Bull Unam Sanctam. History Today, November 2002...
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Glossary of Religion and Philosophy - Short Biography of Pope Boniface VIII ... Name:; Pope Boniface VIII; Born: Benedict Cajetan; Preceded by: St. Celestine V (1294); Succeeded by: Blessed Benedict XI (1303 - 1304); Roman Catholic Pope #194...
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Patron Saint Index profile of Pope Boniface VIII; illustrated ... To prevent a schism, Boniface kept Celestine imprisoned for the rest of his life. Boniface's nine years were a time of crisis in Europe, and he was no statesman. He interfered in Sicily, but the Sicilians forced Boniface ... Amen. -prayer by Pope Boniface VIII...
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The Bull "Unam Sanctam", in which Pope Boniface VIII asserted his rights against King Phillip the Fair of France, is a landmark in the history of the doctrine of Papal Primacy.
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Bishop Boniface, servant of the servants of God , in perpetual memory of this matter. Antiquity teaches us that laymen are in a high degree hostile to the clergy, a fact which is also made clear by the experiences of the present times;
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Pope Boniface VIII, born Benedetto Caetani, was Pope of the Roman Catholic Church from 1294 to 1303. He died one month after he was imprisoned by Philip IV of France.— Excerpted from Pope Boniface VIII on Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
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