Pope BonifaceVIII (r. 1294–1303) created 15 new cardinals in five consistories: Benedetto Caetani, nephew of the Pope – cardinal-deacon of SS. Cosma e...
Pope BonifaceVIII (Latin: Bonifatius PP. VIII; born Benedetto Caetani; c. 1230 – 11 October 1303) was the head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the...
people of Viterbo. Since Pope Adrian had created no new cardinals, the number of cardinals was twelve; Cardinal Simon de Brion was still in France, serving...
September 1291) and Pope BonifaceVIII (24 December 1294), † 11 October 1303. Miranda, Salvador. "Consistories for the creation of Cardinals, 13th Century (1198-1303):...
1294 (The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church by S. Miranda) The Catholic Encyclopedia: Celestine V The Catholic Encyclopedia:BonifaceVIII Portals: Catholicism...
made cardinal. He was appointed Bishop of Ostia, and served as papal legate first to Hungary, and then to France. He was with Pope BonifaceVIII when...
In 1297, Cardinal Jacopo disinherited his brothers Ottone, Matteo, and Landolfo of their lands. The latter three appealed to Pope BonifaceVIII, who ordered...
Colonna — cardinal-deacon of S. Eustachio; deposed on 10 May 1297 by Pope BonifaceVIII; restored by Clement V on 15 December 1305 as cardinal-deacon without...
September 23, 1293. The election was finally confirmed byBonifaceVIII. Pope Celestine V created him cardinal, with the title of Saints Marcellino e Pietro,...
Antipope Boniface VII (died 20 July 985), otherwise known as Franco Ferrucci, was a Catholic prelate who claimed the Holy See in 974 and from 984 until...
same, or the college of cardinals demand it. On the death of Urban VI in 1389, the Roman College of Cardinals had chosen Boniface IX; the election of Benedict...
responsible for greatly enlarging and embellishing, and chaplain to Pope BonifaceVIII, who made him Archbishop of Bordeaux in 1297. As Archbishop of Bordeaux...
Lateran Basilica (ca. 1299-1302). On April 13, 1298, Pope BonifaceVIII (1294-1303) granted Cardinal Gerardo permission to carry out his plan to found a monastery...
information has been found about the cardinalscreatedby Gregory VIII, but it is known that in March 1118 three cardinalscreatedby Antipope Clement III (1080/84-1100)...
VI of France, reigned in Avignon from 1394. When Pope Boniface died in 1404, the eight cardinals of the Roman conclave offered to refrain from electing...
the degrading of Cardinals Jacobus and Petrus Colonna, from whose confiscated income Pope BonifaceVIII granted a half to the cardinals, nineteen of whom...
10 May 1297 Cardinal Nicolas shared in the money received from the deposition of Cardinals Jacopo and Pietro Colonna; Pope BonifaceVIII retained half...
the two Cardinals to treat for a truce with King Philip. The Cardinals returned to France around September 8, 1295. On 22 June 1295, Pope Boniface mentioned...
subscription as Cardinal-Priest of S. Pudenziana occurs on 21 June 1295 under Pope BonifaceVIII. He was one of the twenty-two cardinals who participated...
Celestine V. Benedetto Caetani was elected Pope BonifaceVIII at the accession after the first ballot. Cardinal Landolfo was appointed Legate in the Kingdom...
Palace of the Popes in Anagni, sometimes called the BonifaceVIII Palace (Palazzo Bonifacio VIII), is a building in the ancient hill town of Anagni in...
pronounced in his name by Malatesta and accepted by the cardinals. As they had agreed previously, they retained all the cardinalscreatedby Gregory XII, thus...
numbering. Many antipopes createdcardinals, known as quasi-cardinals, and a few createdcardinal-nephews, known as quasi-cardinal-nephews. Antipopes still...