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Benedict XI (Latin:
Benedictus PP. XI; 1240 – 7 July 1304), born
Nicola Boccasini (Niccolò of Treviso), was head of the
Catholic Church and
ruler of the...
- – 7 July 1304 (259 days) Bl.
Benedict XI
BENEDICTVS Undecimus Niccolò
Boccasini, O.P. c. 1240 Treviso,
Papal States 63 / 64 Motto:
Illustra faciem Tuam...
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reckoned as an
antipope centuries after his death,
after Nicola Boccasini had
already served as pope
under the name
Benedict XI.
Immediately after...
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without the
authorization of the Holy See. The
papal legate,
Niccolo Boccasini, who came to
Hungary in September,
started negotiations with the Hungarian...
- Prædicatorum. 33.
Preacher From
Patara Benedict XI (1303–04)
Nicholas Boccasini Who was
called Brother Nicholas, of the
order of Preachers.
Benedict XI...
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General (1296-1298), Niccolò
Boccasini was
unanimously elected Pope
Benedict XI on the
first scrutiny. Niccolò
Boccasini and
Pedro Rodriguez were the...
- The town of Buda was
placed under an
interdict by
papal legate Niccolò
Boccasini in 1303, who was sent
there to
build support for
Charles of Anjou, Pope...
- On 12 Jul 1300,
Fernando Gutiérrez was
consecrated bishop by Niccolò
Boccasini, Cardinal-Bishop of
Ostia e Velletri. On 13 Jun 1300,
Fernando Gutiérrez...
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residence and beat Pope
Boniface VIII. He died
shortly thereafter.
Nicholas Boccasini was
elected as his
successor and took the name Pope
Benedict XI. He absolved...
- 1294–1297
Leonardo Patr****o,
apostolic administrator 1298–1299
Niccolo I
Boccasini, 1300–1303 (became Pope
Benedict XI) Niccolò Albertini, 1303–1321 Regnaud...