…vanced by Boniface VIII. Pipino’s chronicle relates that upon his coronation in 1294, Boniface sat on his throne crowned with the tiara and deemed himself a Caesar and an emperor. Later he made a point of publishing important bulls on 22 February, the feast of Peter’s chair, the …
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… the bishop of Coventrie or Chester his house; whereof I read, that in the year 1294, and divers other times, the justices itinerants sate without London, at the stone cross over against the bishop of Coventrie’s house, and sometime they sate in the Bishop’s house, which was hard…
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…g in St. Croix.” ACME: An International Journal for Critical Geographies 22(5): 1294–1319. https:/ doi.org/10.7202/1107310ar. Dunnell, Robert C. 1971. Systematics in Prehistory. New Jersey: Blackburn Press. Ebert, Claire E., Sean W. Hixon, Richard J. George, Sofia I. Pacheco-Fore…
…dialect when he founded the Siculo-Tuscan, or Guittonian school of poetry (1235–1294). He wrote almost 250 sonnets. [ 8 ] Among the host of other Italian poets that followed, the sonnets of Dante Alighieri and Guido Cavalcanti stand out, but later the most famous and widely influ…
…gdoms in Asia, the eastward ascendancy of the Popes came to an end. {v2-099} In 1294 Boniface VIII became Pope. He was an Italian, hostile to the French, and full of a sense of the great traditions and mission of Rome. For a time he carried things with a high hand. In 1300 he hel…
…40 n. 35, 38, 39, 42 Ciprianus, an envoy of Camerino n. 24 Boniface VIII, pope (1294–1303) n. 45 Civita Castellana (in Lazio) n. 4, 5 Borja (Borgia), Roderigo, cardinal-bishop Codrus, a Roman poet n. 41 of Porto, later pope Alexander VI Constantinople n. 24 (1492–1503), vicechanc…
…40 n. 35, 38, 39, 42 Ciprianus, an envoy of Camerino n. 24 Boniface VIII, pope (1294–1303) n. 45 Civita Castellana (in Lazio) n. 4, 5 Borja (Borgia), Roderigo, cardinal-bishop Codrus, a Roman poet n. 41 of Porto, later pope Alexander VI Constantinople n. 24 (1492–1503), vicechanc…