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Encyclopedia: Pope Boniface VIII Source:Wikipedia
Pope Boniface VIII
(c.
1235
–
October 11
,
1303
), born
Benedetto Caetani
, was
Pope
of the
Roman Catholic Church
from
1294
to
1303
.
Caetani was born in 1235 in
Anagni
, c. 50 kilometers southeast of
Rome
. He was the younger son of a minor noble family and became a
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CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Pope Boniface VIII |
By his profound knowledge of the canons of the Church, his keen political instincts, great practical experience of life, and high talent for the conduct of affairs, Boniface VIII seemed exceptionally ...
Pope Boniface VIII (c. 1235 – October 11, 1303), born Benedetto Caetani, was Pope of the Catholic Church from 1294 to 1303. Biography Caetani was born in 1235 in Anagni, c. 50 kilometers southeast of Rome. He was the younger son of a minor noble family, the Caetani Family, and became a canon...
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Patron Saints Index: Pope Boniface VIII |
Patron Saint Index profile of Pope Boniface VIII; illustrated ... Amen. -prayer by Pope Boniface VIII...
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Medieval Sourcebook: Boniface VIII, Unam Sanctam, 1302 |
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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Medieval Sourcebook: William of Hundlehy: The Outrage at Anagni |
Benedetto Caetani (1235-1303) became pope as Boniface VIII (1294-1303), after the abdication of Celestine V. To assert papal authority, he intervened unsuccessfully in Sicily and further aggravated ...
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Pope Boniface VIII 18 November 1302 The Bull Unam Sanctam |
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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Biography: Pope Boniface VIII |
Glossary of Religion and Philosophy - Short Biography of Pope Boniface VIII ... Name: Pope Boniface VIII Born: Benedict Cajetan Preceded by: St. ...
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History of the Christian Church, Volume VI: The Middle Ages. A.D. ... |
« Prev Pope Boniface VIII. 1294-1303 Next » ... § 3. Pope Boniface VIII. 1294–1303.
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History |
Pope Boniface VIII (c. 1217 - 1303): Decameron I.1, X.2 ... In 1294, Benedetto was elected pope and took the name Boniface VIII. During his nine-year term, ...
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University of Rome -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia |
Britannica online encyclopedia article on University of Rome:coeducational, autonomous state institution of higher learning in Rome. Founded in 1303 by Pope Boniface VIII, the university, known as the ...
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