Pope Boniface V (Latin: Bonifatius V; died 25 October 625) was the bishop of Rome from 23 December 619 to his death. He did much for the Christianisation of Anglo-Saxon England,[2] and enacted the decree by which churches became places of sanctuary.
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PopeBonifaceV (Latin: Bonifatius V; died 25 October 625) was the bishop of Rome from 23 December 619 to his death. He did much for the Christianisation...
been eight popes and one antipope named Boniface. PopeBoniface I (r. 418–422) PopeBoniface II (530–532) PopeBoniface III (607) PopeBoniface IV (608–615)...
PopeBoniface VIII (Latin: Bonifatius PP. VIII; born Benedetto Caetani; c. 1230 – 11 October 1303) was the head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the...
PopeBoniface VI (Latin: Bonifatius VI; 806 [1][2] – 26 April 896) was the bishop of Rome and ruler of the Papal States in April 896. He was a native...
PopeBoniface II (Latin: Bonifatius II; died 17 October 532) was the first Germanic bishop of Rome. He ruled the Holy See from 22 September 530 until...
confirmation of the right of the pope to resign; nearly all of his other official acts were annulled by his successor, Boniface VIII. On 13 December 1294, a...
(604–606) Pope Boniface III (607) PopeBoniface IV (608–615) Pope Adeodatus I (615–618) PopeBonifaceV (619–625) Pope Honorius I (625–638) Pope Severinus...
He was with PopeBoniface VIII when Boniface was attacked by French forces at Anagni. He was beatified with his cultus confirmed by Pope Clement XII in...
consider a victory. October 25 – PopeBonifaceV dies at Rome after a 6-year reign. He is succeeded by Honorius I as the 70th pope. Hasan ibn Ali, grandson of...
Celestine V (1294–1296), allegedly murdered while in post-abdication captivity. Allegations blame his successor, PopeBoniface VIII. Boniface VIII (1294–1303)...
in the death of PopeBoniface VIII after his arrest and maltreatment by Philip IV of France. Following the subsequent death of Pope Benedict XI, Philip...
According to Bede, Justus received letters of encouragement from [PopeBonifaceV (619–625), as did Mellitus, although Bede does not record the actual...
responsible for greatly enlarging and embellishing, and chaplain to PopeBoniface VIII, who made him Archbishop of Bordeaux in 1297. As Archbishop of...
succeeded by BonifaceV. His feast day is 8 November. He is also a saint in the Eastern Orthodox Church as one of the pre-Schism "Orthodox Popes of Rome"...
disaffected Margrave Boniface III of Tuscany once again assumed the papacy. Henry ordered Boniface to escort Poppo to Rome, but Boniface declined, pointing...
Chinese begin using large orchestras. December 23 – PopeBonifaceV succeeds Adeodatus I as the 69th pope of Rome. Muhammad's wife, Khadija, dies after 24...
Boniface. After the death of Pope John XIV, Boniface once again took hold of the papal throne. He still believed himself to be the only rightful pope...
Pope Innocent V (Latin: Innocentius V; c. 1225 – 22 June 1276), born Pierre de Tarentaise, was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States...
sequence. Boniface: Antipope Boniface VII (974 and 984–985) was kept in the numbering sequence. Donus: The name has only been used by one pope. The apocryphal...
Adeodatus I (615–618) PopeBonifaceV (619–625) Pope Honorius I (625–638) Pope Severinus (640) Pope John IV (640–642), Dalmatian, first pope born and raised...
Orsini led to the election of Pope Celestine V, who quickly abdicated, and then PopeBoniface VIII in 1294. The new pope, who hailed from the relatively...
Pope Benedict IX (1032–1044, 1045, 1047–1048), who "sold" the Papacy. PopeBoniface VIII (1294–1303), who is lampooned in Dante's Divine Comedy. Pope...
Unam sanctam is a papal bull that was issued by PopeBoniface VIII on 18 November 1302. It laid down dogmatic propositions on the unity of the Catholic...
and succeeded John XV as pope, taking the name Gregory V. He is often counted as the first German pope (or the second if Boniface II, an Ostrogoth, is counted)...
was appointed during the papacy of Pope Urban VI as Archbishop of Palermo. In 1395, he was transferred by PopeBoniface IX to the Archdiocese of Bar. On...
brothers allied with the Pope) declared that Boniface had been elected illegally following the unprecedented abdication of Pope Celestine V. The dispute led to...
Pope Formosus (c. 816 – 896) was the bishop of Rome and ruler of the Papal States from 6 October 891 until his death on 4 April 896. His reign as pope...