BONIFACE IX

c.1345–1404, pope (1389–1404), a Neapolitan named Pietro Tomacelli; successor of Urban VI. The Avignon antipopes Clement VII and Benedict XIII were his contemporaries during the Great Schism. He succeeded in imposing his rule on the Papal States. He fortified Rome and brought Naples under the Roman obedience. His attempt to replenish the papal treasury proved unpopular, and he was accused of nepotism and simony. He was succeeded by Innocent VII.

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...of dissension. In later years Boniface was quite inflexible in strictly...own. The pope also realized that Boniface needed the support of local rulers...German Christians generally (no. IX). Boniface swore his episcopal oath (no...
...John XVII. 1003 Boniface VIII. 1294 Innocent...V. 1305 Clement IX. 1667 Benedict VIII...Gregory VII. 1073 Boniface IX. 1389 Pius VI...Martin V. 1417 Pius IX. 1846 Honorius II...1058 , Antipope. Boniface VII. 974 , Antipope...
CHAPTER IX How in the place where the blood of the martyrs was shed a living fountain appeared to those who were surveying...active and experienced ____________________ 1 The church was dedicated to SS. Paul and Boniface.
...States-- Organization of Immigration and Development Associations --Efficiency and Desirability of Italian Labor 155 CHAPTER IX The Call for Better Distribution Temporary Occurrences of Congestion No Justification for Ex clusion--The Undertaking of Distribution...
...152 , 156-8 , 163 McLuhan, Marshall ix marketing 1 , 4-5 , 143 , 156 museums...160 , 163 Swan Hellenic 14 technology ix , 161 television and radio 3 Third World...tourism: armchair 4 ; dangers of 2 ; industry ix , 2 , 31-2 , 149-50 , 154 , 158-9...
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...involvement of his brother, Louis IX concentrated on the recovery...desperate. The conflict between Boniface VIII and Philip IV, the Avignonese...under Frederick II and Louis IX. Rather than contrasting them...Frederick and the picture of Louis IX as a crusader saint have overshadowed...
...canonization to the papal court of Pope Boniface IX in Rome. Johannes used the nine...sanctification on account of Pope Boniface IX s effort to keep the powerful Teutonic...Johannes von Marienwerder, and Pope Boniface IX accompanied by three cardinals...
...with a victory for the English candidate (Boniface IX). Radcliffe believed that if Boniface were compelled to resign, as the French desired...feeling, especially with the ongoing Schism and Boniface IXs attempt to repeal the Statutes of Provisors...
...against beguines was revitalized in its last phase by Pope Boniface IX (1389-1404), particularly in the Rhineland. Thus...Bridget of Sweden (d. 1373) which was first completed by Boniface IX in 1391.96 Canonizations were no exception to the spiritual...
...had enjoyed the privilege under capitoli granted by Pope Boniface IX in 1390.(110) The question is whether "our" Salomone...Capitoli, I 7 October 143 7, published by Ciardini, i-ix, citing ASF, Capitoli, vol. (6) 29 October 1438...
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...Richard IIs half-brother, for example, fought in John of Gaunts `crusade in Spain from 1386 and negotiated with Boniface IX for an anti-Avignon crusade in 1397. The signs are that service in a crusade against fellow Christians was assimilated...
...to pay for the kings wars. Boniface asserted that the church was...territory or trade. In 1302, Boniface issued a papal bull, "Unam...failed to persuade Philip. Boniface was preparing an order of excommunication...later. In 1864, Pope Pius IX issued the famous "Syllabus...
...decade that same cardinal, by then Pope Boniface VIII, promulgated the bull Super cathedram...the year of the Jubilee, however, Boniface VIII was at the height of his powers...and reprints); T.S.R. Boase, Boniface VIII (Constable, 1933); J.A. Brundage...
...In 1250, during the crusade of Louis IX of France, Count Robert of Artois decided...by Philip IVs government against Pope Boniface VIII, who had infuriated Philip by asserting...supremacy of the church over secular rulers. Boniface was accused of heresy, sodomy, witchcraft...
...claim asserted by their predecessor Pope Boniface VIII, in his papal bull Unam Sanctam...or travel freely. After 1850, Pius IX reestablished the Inquisition and gave...possible only through the church. Pope Pius IX, perhaps the most conservative pope in...
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...He was a Roman, the son of a man called Boniface and reigned for four years, one month...torture, maimings, and murder. JBENEDICT IX (1032 - 1044, 1045 - 1046, 1047 - 1048...touch with their families. FIRST Was Roman IX Sold his papacy VIII No sex rule XIII Repealed...
...He was a Roman, the son of a man called Boniface and reigned for four years, one month...torture, maimings, and murder. BENEDICT IX (1032 - 1044, 1045 - 1046, 1047 - 1048...touch with their families. FIRST Was Roman IX Sold his papacy VIII No sex rule XIII Repealed...
...incumbents. The only one to have held out longer is Pope Pius IX, whose papacy lasted from June 1846 to February 1878, a period...where he died two years later. As Celestines successor, Boniface VIII, might well have said: This tiara aint big enough for...


 

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BONIFACE IX c.1345 1404, pope (1389 1404), a Neapolitan named Pietro Tomacelli; successor of Urban VI. The Avignon antipopes Clement...
...a process to determine that Boniface was heretical; that accusation...Bonifaces acts as had hurt Philip. Boniface, an excellent canon lawyer...volume compilation of Gregory IX. He was the first to establish...Wood, Philip the Fair and Boniface VIII: State vs. Papacy...
...Formosus , 891 96 Boniface VI, 896 Stephen...Theodore II, 897 John IX, 898 900 Benedict...Stephen VIII (or IX), 939 42 Marinus...973 74 antipope: Boniface VII, 974, 984 85...Urban VI , 1378 89 Boniface IX , 1389 1404 Innocent...
...Visconti , but he was defeated and returned impoverished to Germany in 1402. Recognized (1403) by the Roman Pope Boniface IX, he adhered to the Roman popes in the Great Schism . When he sent envoys to plead for Gregory XII at the Council of...
...surrounded by the former Roman court. There were thus two lines of popes. The popes at Rome were Urban VI (1378 89), Boniface IX (1389 1404), Innocent VII (1404 6), and Gregory XII (1406 15). Those of the rival line at Avignon were Clement...
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