单词 | Boniface VIII |
例句 | Instead, he was imprisoned by his successor, Boniface VIII, whom Dante placed in one of the lower circles of Hell. Can Pope Francis Really Change the Church? 2015-09-14T04:00:00Z These rules were drawn up in 1319, only twenty years after the publication of the Bull Periculoso, but they are already far removed from the strict ideal of Boniface VIII. Medieval English Nunneries c. 1275 to 1535 2012-04-27T02:00:38.817Z In 1297 Boniface VIII. authorized a boy of Florence, twelve years old, to take a benefice involving the cure of souls.--Faucon, A History of The Inquisition of The Middle Ages; volume II 2012-04-18T02:00:12.957Z Yet still the outrage of confiscation before conviction continued with sufficient frequency to induce Boniface VIII. to embody its prohibition in the canon law. A History of The Inquisition of The Middle Ages; volume I 2012-04-17T02:00:16.473Z So we have lived to see the day when the author of the above lines is represented as the herald of a party which has treated so shamefully the gentle successor of Boniface VIII., The Catholic World; Volume I, Issues 1-6 A Monthly Eclectic Magazine 2012-04-05T02:00:40.207Z The first tomb in the south aisle, beginning from the west, is that of Boniface VIII., Walks in Rome 2012-03-31T02:00:36.010Z The next effort made in England to enforce enclosure upon nuns was the result of Boniface VIII’s Bull Periculoso. Medieval English Nunneries c. 1275 to 1535 2012-04-27T02:00:38.817Z His quarrel with Boniface VIII. was now beginning. A History of The Inquisition of The Middle Ages; volume II 2012-04-18T02:00:12.957Z It is perhaps worthy of note that Ripoll, in printing this bull of Boniface VIII., A History of The Inquisition of The Middle Ages; volume I 2012-04-17T02:00:16.473Z In fine, they dared to cite in this same bull of Leo X. the bull of Boniface VIII. The Power Of The Popes 2012-03-27T02:00:20.043Z Boniface VIII. was buried with the utmost magnificence in a splendid chapel, which he had built himself, and adorned with mosaics, and where a grand tomb was erected to him. Walks in Rome 2012-03-31T02:00:36.010Z But the most detailed information as to the efforts of a conscientious bishop to enforce Boniface VIII’s decree in England is contained in the Register of Bishop Dalderby of Lincoln. Medieval English Nunneries c. 1275 to 1535 2012-04-27T02:00:38.817Z In their despair the citizens then sent envoys to Boniface VIII., with Aimeric Castel at their head, supported by a number of Franciscans. A History of The Inquisition of The Middle Ages; volume II 2012-04-18T02:00:12.957Z Yet the struggle continued till the bull of Martin IV. was withdrawn in 1298 by Boniface VIII., who in vain attempted to put an end to the quarrel which distracted the Church. A History of The Inquisition of The Middle Ages; volume I 2012-04-17T02:00:16.473Z Gregory VII. or Boniface VIII. would infallibly have excommunicated Louis IX.: the anathemas of the former would have been formidable, those of the latter could injure the court of Rome alone. The Power Of The Popes 2012-03-27T02:00:20.043Z Their leader, Corso Donati, hastened to Rome, and persuaded Boniface VIII. to send for Charles of Valois, brother of the French king, Philip the Fair, to act as “peacemaker.” Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 7, Slice 9 "Dagupan" to "David" 2012-02-11T03:03:39.807Z Pope Boniface VIII. had also been anxious to bring this project to bear, and Clement now resolved to attempt it. Secret Societies of the Middle Ages 2012-02-09T03:00:11.637Z In 1298 Boniface VIII. undertook finally to organize the Inquisition in the Franciscan province of Slavonia, which comprised all the territory south of Hungary, from the Danube to Macedonia. A History of The Inquisition of The Middle Ages; volume II 2012-04-18T02:00:12.957Z Under the legislation of Boniface VIII. and Clement V. it was natural that the first quarter of the fourteenth century should witness a revival of the episcopal Inquisition. A History of The Inquisition of The Middle Ages; volume I 2012-04-17T02:00:16.473Z Father Thomassin fixes their origin under Boniface VIII. and this opinion appears to us a more probable one than that which traces this institution up to the twelfth century. The Power Of The Popes 2012-03-27T02:00:20.043Z At the end of this century this was given the full weight of his amplest approval by Pope Boniface VIII., who conferred on it the privilege of having priests among its members. The Thirteenth Greatest of Centuries 2012-01-28T03:00:21.937Z War raged between Pope Boniface VIII, a Gaetani, and the powerful family of the Colonna who braved his excommunications, and, when their Roman palaces were burnt, fled to their strongholds in the country. The Story of Assisi 2012-01-14T03:00:18.710Z When the disappointed Boniface VIII. swore that he would cause the burning of Aimeric Castel’s father, he uttered no idle threat. A History of The Inquisition of The Middle Ages; volume II 2012-04-18T02:00:12.957Z A third work by the master at Rome is a repainted fragment at the Lateran of a fresco of Pope Boniface VIII. proclaiming the jubilee of 1300. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 12, Slice 1 "Gichtel, Johann" to "Glory" 2012-01-11T03:00:20.463Z The nickname, Jacapone, he carried proudly, and even the harshness of Boniface VIII. could not quell his zest for martyrdom. Studies in Medi?val Life and Literature 2011-10-29T02:00:13.050Z It will be remembered that Pope Boniface VIII. is said to have issued the Bull which forbade the practise of dissection. The Thirteenth Greatest of Centuries 2012-01-28T03:00:21.937Z Peace negotiations were begun with Charles II. of Anjou, but were interrupted by the successive deaths of two popes; at last under the auspices of Boniface VIII. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 11, Slice 1 "Franciscans" to "French Language" 2011-10-22T02:00:29.487Z In 1298 they had supported the appeal of the men of Carcassonne to Boniface VIII., and throughout the whole of Bernard’s agitation the Franciscan convents are seen to be rallying-points of the opposition. A History of The Inquisition of The Middle Ages; volume II 2012-04-18T02:00:12.957Z The eleven years that follow Campaldino, culminating in the Jubilee of Pope Boniface VIII. and the opening of the fourteenth century, are the years of Dante's political life. The Story of Florence 2011-10-20T02:00:24.237Z Pope Boniface VIII. says, "It is necessary to salvation that all Christians be subject to the Pope." Popery! As it Was and as it Is Also, Auricular Confession; And Popish Nunneries 2011-10-12T02:00:50.077Z Gregory's decretals were published in five books; a supplement under the name of the sixth book was published under Pope Boniface VIII. in 1298. The Thirteenth Greatest of Centuries 2012-01-28T03:00:21.937Z Turn from this ornament of the papal throne, and consider the character and administration of Pope Boniface VIII., elected in 1295. Monks, Popes, and their Political Intrigues 2011-10-12T02:00:43.383Z Philippe’s hatred of Boniface VIII. was undying, and could not be quenched even by the miserable end of his enemy. A History of The Inquisition of The Middle Ages; volume II 2012-04-18T02:00:12.957Z They were further complicated by the intrigues of the "black" magnates with Pope Boniface VIII., who apparently hoped by their means to repress the burgher government and unite the city in obedience to himself. The Story of Florence 2011-10-20T02:00:24.237Z The Gaetani proved brave warriors and formed a bodyguard to protect Boniface VIII. from his many foes. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 11, Slice 4 "G" to "Gaskell, Elizabeth" 2011-08-24T02:00:20.690Z Pope Boniface VIII., whose displeasure they had incurred, oppressed them for a while. Rome 2011-07-24T02:00:10.227Z In conformity with them Pope Boniface VIII. proclaimed himself King of Rome; and declared that the Roman See was the source whence the Germanic electors derived their rights. Monks, Popes, and their Political Intrigues 2011-10-12T02:00:43.383Z Alas! his penitence would have availed him well but for the Prince of the new Pharisees, Pope Boniface VIII., who was waging war with Christians that should have been his friends, hard by the Lateran. Dante Six Sermons 2011-06-24T02:00:17.117Z He discerned how far the Papacy diverged from Christianity in practice, and assailed Boniface VIII. with bitterest invectives. Renaissance in Italy: Italian Literature Part 1 (of 2) 2011-04-09T02:00:14.990Z This bull asserted papal claims of extreme character, not unworthy of Boniface VIII, and, in fact, revealed complete consciousness of renewed youth and vitality. A Short History of Italy (476-1900) 2011-02-24T03:01:00.630Z In a metrical account of the coronation of Boniface VIII., written by Cardinal St. George and quoted by Gibbon, the Orsini are said to come from Spoleto. Rome 2011-07-24T02:00:10.227Z This was owing to a bull—the celebrated Clericis Laicos, recently issued by the arrogant and contentious pope Boniface VIII., which forbade the clergy to submit to any taxation by secular princes. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 9, Slice 5 English History 2011-02-12T03:00:32.473Z His reputation for learning was very high, and in 1302 he was summoned to Rome by Boniface VIII., to assist in the controversy then being carried on with Philip of France. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 8, Slice 10 "Echinoderma" to "Edward" 2011-01-19T03:00:19.027Z The Pope at the end of the century, the great Boniface VIII, was scarcely less assertive of the rights of the Church and of the Papacy than the first of the thirteenth-century Pontiffs. Education: How Old The New 2011-01-14T03:00:54.370Z In the contest between Philip the Fair and Boniface VIII. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 8, Slice 8 "Dubner" to "Dyeing" 2010-12-26T03:00:17.840Z Even a Boniface VIII. narrowly escaped being kidnapped by the French King and died most miserably in the Vatican. Rome 2011-07-24T02:00:10.227Z Pope Boniface VIII, however, refused to acknowledge him as emperor, and ordered the electoral princes to renounce their allegiance to him. The New Gresham Encyclopedia. Vol. 1 Part 1 A to Amide Simon was greatly encouraged in this work by Popes Nicholas IV. and Boniface VIII., to both of whom he was body physician and at the same time an intimate friend. The Popes and Science The History of the Papal Relations to Science During the Middle Ages and Down to Our Own Time But-88- among the things which Boniface VIII. could not do, even if he cared about it, was the maintaining peace and law in Italian towns. Dante. An essay. To which is added a translation of De Monarchia. On his abdication the amalgamation was dissolved, and the Franciscan element fled to the East and was finally suppressed by Boniface VIII. and compelled to re-enter the Franciscan order. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 5, Slice 5 "Cat" to "Celt" At the instance of the university of Bologna, Boniface VIII., himself an eminent canonist, had this prepared by a committee of canonists and published it in 1298. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 5, Slice 2 "Camorra" to "Cape Colony" Their alliance with Pope Boniface VIII., who wished to make use-xliv- of them for his ambitious purposes, lent some colour to their claim. Villani's Chronicle Being Selections from the First Nine Books of the Croniche Fiorentine of Giovanni Villani Bull of Pope Boniface VIII. with regard to burials, which is supposed to have been misconstrued into a prohibition of dissection. The Popes and Science The History of the Papal Relations to Science During the Middle Ages and Down to Our Own Time Then, in 1298, Pope Boniface VIII. added to the complication by investing King James of Aragon with the sovereignty of Corsica and of Sardinia. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 7, Slice 4 "Coquelin" to "Costume" Boniface VIII. attempted to break their power, excommunicated them in 1297, and confiscated their estates. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 6, Slice 6 "Cockaigne" to "Columbus, Christopher" The Bull in which Boniface VIII. set up the theory of the supremacy of the spiritual over the secular power was retracted soon after his death. The History of Freedom Edward I in the beginning of that century withstands Boniface VIII, the last great pontiff in whom the temper and resolution of Hildebrand appear, as William the Conqueror had withstood Gregory VII. The Origins and Destiny of Imperial Britain Nineteenth Century Europe At the beginning of the fourteenth century, the University of the City of Rome was founded by Pope Boniface VIII. The Popes and Science The History of the Papal Relations to Science During the Middle Ages and Down to Our Own Time Having taken part in the furious Franciscan schism, and pursued with invectives Boniface VIII., he was cast by that Pope into a dungeon at Palestrina. Renaissance Fancies and Studies Being a Sequel to Euphorion See larger image Portion of the Cope of Boniface VIII., twelfth century. Needlework As Art At the close of the thirteenth century they were arrayed against Boniface VIII, the Pope, who accused them of crime, while they disputed the validity of his election to the holy office. Italy, the Magic Land But tempted by Boniface VIII. with a promise of futile absolution, he gave him advice to take the town of Palestrina by "long promises and scant fulfilments." Great Men and Famous Women, Vol. 7 A Series of Pen and Pencil Sketches of the Lives of More Than 200 of the Most Prominent Personages in History There can be no doubt at all then that Pope Boniface VIII. accomplished good, not evil, by the publication of this bull. The Popes and Science The History of the Papal Relations to Science During the Middle Ages and Down to Our Own Time The same I may say of Boniface VIII., and of Innocent III. Public School Education The quarrel between Philip the Fair of France and Pope Boniface VIII, concerning the taxation of the clergy, and the right of nomination to vacant bishoprics within the dominions of Philip, had far-reaching effects. The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 07 With his son, Edward, he was taken a prisoner to England, remaining in captivity until July 1299, when he was released at the request of Pope Boniface VIII. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 2 "Baconthorpe" to "Bankruptcy" The year 1300, during the pontificate of Boniface VIII., may be regarded as marking the highest eminence to which the Papal power ever attained. A Brief Commentary on the Apocalypse Many references have been made to this prohibition by Pope Boniface VIII., but no one has thought it worth while to give, even in a footnote, the text of it. The Popes and Science The History of the Papal Relations to Science During the Middle Ages and Down to Our Own Time At Philip's command he reluctantly undertook a sort of trial of the deceased Boniface VIII, who was accused by the king's lawyers of all sorts of abominable crimes. An Introduction to the History of Western Europe Philip had been long involved in a controversy with Pope Boniface VIII, and the quarrel still continued. The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 07 Religion found its bitterest enemy in such a Pope as Boniface VIII., or the church over which he ruled. Stray Studies from England and Italy In the Corpus Juris Canonici we find at the end of the decretals a collection of ancient maxims, of general application, culled chiefly from the Roman Law, and promulgated by Pope Boniface VIII. The New England Magazine, Volume 1, No. 5, Bay State Monthly, Volume 4, No. 5, May, 1886 As to the decretal of Pope Boniface VIII., the usual statement is that it forbade all dissections. The Popes and Science The History of the Papal Relations to Science During the Middle Ages and Down to Our Own Time The flames burned so high that the Pope, Boniface VIII., intervened to quench them. Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern — Volume 11 When Boniface VIII. sent a messenger to invite Giotto to Rome, the messenger asked Giotto to show him something of the art which had made him so famous. A History of Art for Beginners and Students Painting, Sculpture, Architecture One must admit that there is an element of humour—not for the victim—in the "Inferno," when Dante puts Pope Boniface VIII. into Hell three and a half years before he died! Confessions of a Book-Lover Here, in 1300, Pope Boniface VIII. proclaimed the Jubilee from the balcony, Dante being present on the occasion. Fair Italy, the Riviera and Monte Carlo Comprising a Tour Through North and South Italy and Sicily with a Short Account of Malta If the bull of Pope Boniface VIII. was misinterpreted in any way to prohibit dissection, this would surely be the practice supposed to fall under its provisions. The Popes and Science The History of the Papal Relations to Science During the Middle Ages and Down to Our Own Time In the terrible struggle of Philip the Fair with Boniface VIII., she furnished the legal weapons of the contest. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 18, No. 107, September, 1866 He was invited to Rome by Boniface VIII., and afterwards to Avignon by Clement V. The noble families of Verona, Milan, Ravenna, Urbino, and Bologna, were eager to possess his works. Anecdotes of Painters, Engravers, Sculptors and Architects, and Curiosities of Art, (Vol. 2 of 3) He soon escaped, however, and carried his complaint before Parliament, and afterwards to the Pope, Boniface VIII. Bell's Cathedrals: The Cathedral Church of Durham A Description of Its Fabric and A Brief History of the Espiscopal See An indulgence of forty days was granted by the Pope, Boniface VIII., three archbishops and five bishops, to all who should pray for his prosperity. Bell's Cathedrals: The Cathedral Church of Exeter A Description of Its Fabric and a Brief History of the Episcopal See Roth says nothing about the decree of Boniface VIII., nor of any possible effect that it had upon anatomy. The Popes and Science The History of the Papal Relations to Science During the Middle Ages and Down to Our Own Time During the bitter persecution raised against his family by Boniface VIII., The Sonnets, Triumphs, and Other Poems of Petrarch Pope Boniface VIII., imperious and strong-willed as he, immediately issued a bull, forbidding the clergy to pay, or the officers to receive, such taxes. A Short History of France Philip proved true to his new brother-in-law, and put Wallace in prison, only releasing him that he might go to Rome and enlist the sympathy of Boniface VIII. The History of England From the Accession of Henry III. to the Death of Edward III. (1216-1377) At the jubilee of Pope Boniface VIII, in 1300, a plenary indulgence was granted to all who made a pilgrimage to Rome. Luther Examined and Reexamined A Review of Catholic Criticism and a Plea for Revaluation Then followed the French tyranny, under which Boniface VIII. expired at Anagni. Renaissance in Italy, Volume 1 (of 7) The Age of the Despots Logically this meant a theocracy, and the bull of Boniface VIII, by which he claimed that every human creature was subject to the Roman pontiff, was its necessary outcome. The Unity of Civilization There were four or five popes elected subsequently to this, however, without conclaves; but from the death of Boniface VIII. in 1303 the series of conclaves has been unbroken. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 15, No. 88, April, 1875 Boniface VIII. had no sooner settled the relations of England and France than he threw himself with ardour into an attempt to establish peace between England and Scotland. The History of England From the Accession of Henry III. to the Death of Edward III. (1216-1377) A successful war is waged against the Colonnas by Pope Boniface VIII. The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 06 (From Barbarossa to Dante) Boniface VIII., when he received the ambassadors of the Christian powers in Rome on the occasion of the Jubilee in 1300, observed that all of them were citizens of Florence. Renaissance in Italy, Volume 1 (of 7) The Age of the Despots Presently, on the abdication of the hermit Celestine, Boniface VIII. was chosen pope. The World's Greatest Books — Volume 12 — Modern History When Boniface VIII. died, his successors first submitted to the French monarchy and then became its nominees; while they resided at Avignon, virtually under French control. The World's Greatest Books — Volume 11 — Ancient and Mediæval History Boniface VIII.'s short-lived successor, had not yet come to an end. The History of England From the Accession of Henry III. to the Death of Edward III. (1216-1377) Institution of the jubilee by Pope Boniface VIII. The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 06 (From Barbarossa to Dante) The most disastrous action of his life was, it will be remembered, the embassy he made on behalf of his own city of Florence to pope Boniface VIII. Ravenna, a Study Pope for 18 days in 1241; C. V., Pope in 1294, a hermit for 60 years; nearly 80 when elected against his wish; abdicated in five months; imprisoned by order of Boniface VIII.; d. The Nuttall Encyclopædia Being a Concise and Comprehensive Dictionary of General Knowledge A fruitless attempt was made, with the help of Pope Boniface VIII., to change the truce into a lasting peace. A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 2 Boniface VIII. was already yielding in his struggle against Philip the Fair. The History of England From the Accession of Henry III. to the Death of Edward III. (1216-1377) As to the decretal of Boniface VIII, the usual statement is that he forbade all dissections. History of the Warfare of Science with Theology in Christendom It is possible that he had known Dante at the University of Bologna and he had been a chaplain of Boniface VIII. Ravenna, a Study Philippe IV., character of; his deceit to Edward I.; his treachery to the Count of Flanders; persecution of Boniface VIII.; causes the election of Clement V.; his proceedings against the Templars; his death. Cameos from English History, from Rollo to Edward II He found the condemnation of Boniface VIII. rather an embarrassment than a danger. A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 2 The Cardinal Benedict Gaetano was at once elected his successor and took the style of Boniface VIII. The History of England From the Accession of Henry III. to the Death of Edward III. (1216-1377) Indeed, the solemnizing of vows, as well as the rule of Enclosure, was originated by an ecclesiastical decree of the said Boniface VIII. The Spirit of St. Francis de Sales Gregory VII. to Boniface VIII., or from near the end of the eleventh to the beginning of the fourteenth century, the highest authority was claimed and exercised by the popes. Outline of Universal History He therefore accepted the mediation of Boniface VIII., and consented to sacrifice his unfortunate ally, Guy of Flanders, whom he left in his captivity, as well as his poor young daughter. Cameos from English History, from Rollo to Edward II The bishop and his chapter applied to the pope, Boniface VIII., who applied to the king, Philip the Handsome, to put an end to these scandalous disturbances. A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 2 It was agreed to refer all questions in dispute to the arbitration of Boniface VIII, "not as pope but as a private person, as Benedict Gaetano". The History of England From the Accession of Henry III. to the Death of Edward III. (1216-1377) For, before the time of Boniface VIII. there were consecrated persons in the Church, the Eastern as well as the Western, mentioned by the Fathers. The Spirit of St. Francis de Sales In 1296 Boniface VIII., in the bull clericis laicos,—so named, like other papal edicts, from the opening words,—forbade the imposition of extraordinary taxes upon the clergy without the consent of the Holy See. Outline of Universal History He knew that Boniface VIII. had his hands full of his quarrels with the Romans and with Philippe le Bel, and his own ambition was fast searing the conscience once so generous and tender. Cameos from English History, from Rollo to Edward II He was a subject of the King of England and a late favorite of Boniface VIII., who had raised him from the bishopric of Comminges to the archbishopric of Bordeaux. A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 2 It was not until 1295 that Boniface VIII., a stronger pope than Nicholas, ended the struggle on terms which left the stubborn Aragonese masters of Sicily. The History of England From the Accession of Henry III. to the Death of Edward III. (1216-1377) Earth, Air, Fire, Water, Florence, form the five elements of our planet according to the testimony of Boniface VIII. of clamant and not very Catholic memory. Earthwork out of Tuscany Being Impressions and Translations of Maurice Hewlett Pope Boniface VIII. and the clergy supported the claims of Count Charles Robert of Anjou, who was related to the former reigning family. Outline of Universal History Philip the Fair himself could hardly treat Boniface VIII. worse than he. Among My Books Second Series The two great poets of Italy in that century, Dante and Petrarch, who were both very much opposed to Philip the Handsome, paint Boniface VIII. in similar colors. A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 2 The Papacy put forth its most extensive claims under Boniface VIII. Early European History Boniface VIII—such was the name of the new Pope—returned to Rome escorted by Charles II and his son, Charles Martel of Hungary; and his coronation surpassed that of all previous Popes in magnificence. The Church and the Empire, Being an Outline of the History of the Church from A.D. 1003 to A.D. 1304 The papacy continued to exert these lofty prerogatives until Boniface VIII. Outline of Universal History But the King of France, whose hand had really dealt this blow, what happened to him under the successor of Boniface VIII.? The Companions of Jehu Here was a coarse challenge hurled by the crown at the tiara: and Boniface VIII. unhesitatingly accepted it. A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 2 Even Leo I. merely prepared the way for universal domination; he had no such deep-laid schemes as Gregory VII. or Boniface VIII. Beacon Lights of History, Volume 04 Imperial Antiquity It was the barons and not the bishops who had resisted the assimilation of English to Roman canon law, and it was Edward I, and not Archbishops Peckham and Winchilsey, who defied Pope Boniface VIII. The History of England - a Study in Political Evolution He was determined to secure the condemnation of Boniface VIII., even after his death. Outline of Universal History The memory of Pope Boniface VIII. was, if not destroyed and annulled, at least besmirched; the walls of the Temple were razed, and the Templars burned on the open space of the Pont Neuf. The Companions of Jehu The captivity of Boniface VIII., however, lasted only three days; for the people of Anagni, having recovered themselves, and seeing the scanty numbers of the foreigners, rose and delivered the pope. A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 2 Anagni, where Boniface VIII. was outraged to the death by the French partisans of Philip le Bel. Autobiography of Benvenuto Cellini Innocent III., and Boniface VIII., are now acknowledged to have been the greatest benefactors to Europe in their time, and true models of supreme Christian bishops. Irish Race in the Past and the Present His resolution to tax the property of the Church brought him into a controversy, momentous in its results, with Pope Boniface VIII. Outline of Universal History This papacy was slapped by a simple Sabine gentleman, and the steel gauntlet of Colonna reddened the cheek of Boniface VIII. The Companions of Jehu We have already had glimpses of Philip the Handsome's greedy, ruggedly obstinate, haughty and tyrannical character; and Boniface VIII. had the same defects, with more hastiness and less ability. A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 2 The exorbitant demands formulated by Philip the Fair during his quarrel with Boniface VIII. are the first clear indication of the Gallican theory that confronts the historian. History of the Catholic Church from the Renaissance to the French Revolution — Volume 1 The Florentines, it is urged, were at that time respected and influential throughout the whole world, and were called in that year, not without reason, by Pope Boniface VIII, 'the fifth element.' The Civilisation of the Renaissance in Italy Edward, who was kept in England by his war with the Scots, secured a truce through the mediation of Pope Boniface VIII. Outline of Universal History The six favors which I demand of thee are these: First, thou shalt reconcile me completely with the Church, and grant me pardon for the misdeed that I committed toward Boniface VIII. The Companions of Jehu Philip the Handsome had been nine years king when Boniface VIII. became pope. A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 2 Innocent IV., and Boniface VIII., have the appearance of favoring it. The American Republic : constitution, tendencies and destiny The "one who even now is tacking" was the Pope, Boniface VIII., who was playing fast and loose with both. Divine Comedy, Norton's Translation, Hell In the next century Gregory IX. published five books of Decretals, and Boniface VIII. subsequently added a sixth. History of the Conflict Between Religion and Science Fourth, thou shalt destroy and annul the memory of Pope Boniface VIII. The Companions of Jehu Beatrice, it is supposed, intimates the approaching fate of Boniface VIII. Divine Comedy, Cary's Translation, Complete From behind the swine of St. Anthony, our Poet levels a blow at the object of his inveterate enmity, Boniface VIII, from whom, "in 1297, they obtained the dignity and privileges of an independent congregation." Divine Comedy, Cary's Translation, Complete Boniface VIII. whose enmity to the family of Colonna prompted him to destroy their houses near the Lateran. Divine Comedy, Cary's Translation, Complete The king was excommunicated, and, in retaliation, he accused the pope, Boniface VIII., of atheism; demanding that he should be tried by a general council. History of the Conflict Between Religion and Science |
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