LC control no. | n 79056773 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Boniface VIII, Pope, -1303 |
Variant(s) | Boniface VIII, Pope, d. 1303 Bonifacio VIII, Pope, -1303 Bonifacius VIII, Pope, d. 1303 Bonifatius VIII, Pope, -1303 Bonifaz VIII, Pope, -1303 Bonifazio VIII, Pope, -1303 Bonifacius Octavus, -1303 Bonifacius, VIII, Pope, -1303 Gaetani, Benedetto, -1303 Gaetano, Benedetto, -1303 Caetani, Benedetto, -1303 |
See also | Catholic Church. Pope (1294-1303 : Boniface VIII) |
Associated country | Italy |
Located | Rome (Italy) Anagni (Italy) Bologna (Italy) |
Birth date | 1235~ |
Death date | 1303-10-11 |
Place of birth | Anagni (Italy) |
Place of death | Rome (Italy) |
Field of activity | Canon law |
Profession or occupation | Popes Clergy Lawyers |
Found in | Niemeier, A. Untersuchungen über die Beziehungen Albrechts I. zu Bonifaz VIII., 1965: t.p. (Bonifaz VIII) Catholic Church. Pope (1294-1303 : Boniface VIII). Sexti libri materia cum capitulo[rum] numero, anno ab incarnatione Domini Mcccccxj die vero xx mensis Noue[mbris, 1511 : fol. CCLXXV (Vita Bonifacij Octaui) Brundage, James A. Medieval canon law, 1995 : p. 208 (Benedetto Gaetani, Pope Boniface VIII; ca. 1235-1303; born at Anagni; studied canon law at Bologna then entered the papal curia; named a cardinal in 1281; elected pope in 1294; early in pontificate, he appointed a commission to prepare a new official collection of decretals issued since the Decretales, the Liber sextus decretalium; died in Rome on 11 October 1303 shortly after being kidnapped and imprisoned at the behest of Philip IV of France). Wikipedia, viewed 20 September 2022: (Pope Boniface VIII; also Bonifatius PP. VIII; born Benedetto Caetani, c. 1230-11 October 1303) <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Boniface_VIII> |
Associated language | lat |