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Jan 1, 1300
pope boniface declares authority
Pope Boniface VIII declares authority over king Philip IV of France and also states popes always have power over kings -
Period: Jan 1, 1300 to Dec 31, 1303
pope vs. king
pope Boniface VIII- lived 1235 C.E. to 1303 C.E. leader of the roman catholic church from 1294 C.E. to 1303 C.E.
king Philip IV- lived 1268 C.E. to 1314 C.E., king of france from 1295 C.E. until his demise in 1314 C.E.
these two leaders had a feud based upon their disagreements of power. These two used words as weapon ammunition and slight physical violence/abuse. -
Sep 1, 1303
pope Boniface VIII captured
king philip IV of France captures pope Boniface VIII and throws him into the dungeon. Pope Boniface VIII would be saved, but the results of his capture leads to his demise approximatly 1 month after his rescue. the effects of this event yields to kings never obeying the power of the pope again. King Philip IV of France wins the battle of the Pope-King