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Ausculta Fili (Latin, lit. 'Give ear, my son') is a
papal bull
addressed on 5
December 1301, by Pope
Boniface VIII to King
Philip IV of France. Philip...
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Giles Aycelin – one of his key
ministers and allies, in 1301. In the bull
Ausculta Fili ("Listen, [My] Son",
December 1301)
Boniface VIII
appealed to Philip...
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privileges granted to the
French king by
previous popes, and a few w****s
later Ausculta fili with
charges against the king,
summoning him
before a
council to Rome...
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Gules armed and
langued Azure holding in the
dexter claw a
goblet Or.
Escutcheon Vair
three castles triple-towered in pale Gules.
Motto Ausculta Discesque...
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Although not official, the
motto ****ociated with the hall is
Ausculta, O fili,
praecepta magistri which translates as "Listen, O [my] son, to...
- Rome to
justify himself before his pope
rather than his king. In the bull
Ausculta Fili ("Give ear, my son"), he
scolded Phillip: "Let no one
persuade you...
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until St. Andrew's Day,
November 30, 1302.
February 10 – The
papal bull
Ausculta Fili is
delivered to
Philip IV, King of France, but
Robert II,
Count of...
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those years for
those who
fulfill various conditions. 1301 (5 December)
Ausculta Fili
Requests that the King of
France repent for not
submitting to Papal...
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droit de régale over a
whole year. Pope
Boniface VIII, in his bull
Ausculta fili, of 5
December 1301,
urged Philip the Fair to
renounce it but without...
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serve as regent.
December 5 – Pope
Boniface VIII
issues the
papal bull
Ausculta Fili ("Listen, my son"),
accusing King
Philip IV of
France ("Philip the...