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Boniface VIII is a noun.
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WHAT DOES BONIFACE VIII MEAN IN ENGLISH?

Pope Boniface VIII

Pope Boniface VIII, born Benedetto Caetani, was Pope from 24 December 1294 to his death in 1303. He organized the first Roman Catholic "jubilee" year to take place in Rome and declared that both spiritual and temporal power were under the pope's jurisdiction, and that kings were subordinate to the power of the Roman pontiff. Today, he is probably best remembered for his feuds with Dante Alighieri, who placed the pope in the Eighth Circle of Hell in his Divine Comedy, among the simoniacs.

Definition of Boniface VIII in the English dictionary

The definition of Boniface VIII in the dictionary is original name Benedict Caetano. ?1234–1303, pope.

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Synonyms and antonyms of Boniface VIII in the English dictionary of synonyms

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博尼法斯八世
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Bonifacio VIII
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Boniface VIII
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Boniface आठवीं
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بونيفاس الثامن
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Бонифаций VIII
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Bonifácio VIII
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বোনাসেস 8
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Boniface VIII
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Boniface VIII
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Bonifatius VIII
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宿屋の主人VIII
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보 니 파스 VIII
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Bonifasius VIII
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Boniface VIII
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பொனிஃபேஸ் VIII
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बोनिफेस आठवा
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Boniface VIII
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Bonifacio VIII
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Bonifacy VIII
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Боніфацій VIII
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Bonifaciu al VIII-
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Boniface VIII
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Boniface VIII
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Boniface VIII
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Boniface VIII
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10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «BONIFACE VIII»

Discover the use of Boniface VIII in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to Boniface VIII and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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The Crisis of Church and State, 1050-1300
The struggle between Pope Boniface VIII and King Philip the Fair of France was the first medieval conflict of church and state which can property be described as a dispute over national sovereignty. France was indeed still far from being a ...
Brian Tierney, 1964
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Western Civilization: Volume B: 1300-1815
Boniface VIII's Defense of Papal Supremacy Source: From Select Historical Documents of the Middle Ages by Ernest F. Henderson. London: George Bell & Sons, 1896. Pope Boniface VIII. The conflict between church and state in the Middle ...
Jackson Spielvogel, 2014
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Western Civilization: A Brief History
British Library (Ms Add 23923 f.2), London/The Bridgeman Art Library One of the most remarkable documents of the fourteenth century was the exaggerated statement of papal supremacy issued by Pope Boniface VIII in I302 in the heat of his ...
Jackson Spielvogel, 2013
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Paravicini-Bagliani/Peterson: Pope's Body
N. Rash, "Boniface VIII and Honorific Portraiture: Observations on the Half-Length Image in the Vatican, "Gesta 21, 1 (1987): 47-58. 52. There are important analogies to the statues of Boniface VIII at Orvieto, in which the pope is seated on a ...
Agostino Paravicini-Bagliani, 2000
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Art in Renaissance Italy
Pope Boniface VIII (r. 1294-1303), himself an active patron of the arts while still a cardinal, set a new standard for unabashed pomp and visual splendor. It is probably just a quirk of history that Boniface is the first pope whose luxurious ...
John T. Paoletti, Gary M. Radke, 2005
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Pope Boniface Viii
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Pope Boniface VIII (c. 1235 - October 11, 1303), born Benedetto Gaetani, was Pope of the Catholic Church from 1294 to 1303.
Jesse Russell, Ronald Cohn, 2012
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Dogma Evolution & Papal Fallacies
Pope Boniface VIII's views and his intervention into the affairs of monarchs led to bitter quarrels with Emperor Albert I of Habsburg, the powerful family of the Colonnas and with King Philip IV, “the Fair,” of France. King Philip IV, “the Fair,” of  ...
Imma Penn, 2007
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Western Civilization: Alternate Volume: Since 1300
Pope Boniface VIII. The conflict between church and state in the Middle Ages reached its height in the struggle between Pope Boniface VIII and Philip IV of France. This fourteenth-century miniature depicts Boniface VIII presiding over a ...
Jackson Spielvogel, 2011
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History of Pope Boniface VIII and His Times with Notes and ...
This is a pre-1923 historical reproduction that was curated for quality. Quality assurance was conducted on each of these books in an attempt to remove books with imperfections introduced by the digitization process.
Tosti Luigi Conte, 2009
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Key Figures in Medieval Europe: An Encyclopedia
BONIFACE VIII, POPE gout and kidney stones, rested in Viterbo and Sismano. He spent time in the company of a certain Parisian doctor with whom he discussed, rather casually, questions of faith and sexual morality. One witness reported ...
Richard Kenneth Emmerson, Sandra Clayton-Emmerson, 2006

10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «BONIFACE VIII»

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Today in History - June 27
In 1299, in his encyclical "Scimus fili," Pope Boniface VIII claimed that Scotland owed allegiance to the Catholic Church. In 1759, British Gen. «mysask.com, Jun 15»
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Jubilee of Mercy (and Indulgences)
The tradition of celebrating jubilee years dates back 1300 AD when pope Boniface VIII issued the first holy year calling pilgrims to visit Rome in ... «Evangelical Focus, Jun 15»
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'Only link' to William Wallace will be kept for another two years
The king had written the letter to allow Wallace safe passage to a meeting with Pope Boniface VIII. However, historians are unsure if Wallace ... «The National, May 15»
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An Irishman's Diary on 'Crazy Jim' and a famous hymn
He was succeeded by Boniface VIII who promptly locked up Celestine and ordered the recalcitrant friars to return to the jurisdiction of their ... «Irish Times, May 15»
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Hesjedal: 'Down, but not out' in Giro
Pope Boniface VIII and Michelangelo both praised the water that flows through volcanic deposits in the nearby mountains, and royalty around ... «velonews.competitor.com, May 15»
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Struppa: Dante's writing resonates centuries later
The “modern” version of the Jubilee, however, was born in 1300 with Pope Boniface VIII, and since then regular Jubilees were scheduled every ... «OCRegister, May 15»
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The Real History of Game of Thrones: The Sparrows
My personal favorite instance is when Pope Boniface VIII dared to finally stand up to France's King Philip IV at the turn of the 14th ... «Den of Geek!, May 15»
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Reading without boundaries
Bhagwad Gita, Burroughs (Edgar Rice), Pope Boniface VIII, Borges. Manguel can bring them all together, perhaps adding Plato and Tarzan for ... «Daily News & Analysis, May 15»
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Live entertainment: past, present and way of future?
In real life, he is an enemy of the powerful Pope Boniface VIII and has been condemned to permanent exile from his beloved Florence. He has ... «News Item, Apr 15»
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How the world's greatest Catholic poet healed this ex-Catholic's heart
The archvillain of the "Commedia" is none other than Pope Boniface VIII, the politically ruthless pontiff who was in part responsible for the poet's ... «CNN, Apr 15»

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