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  1. There have been eight popes and one antipope named Boniface. Pope Boniface I (r. 418–422) Pope Boniface II (530–532) Pope Boniface III (607) Pope Boniface IV (608–615) Pope Boniface V (619–625) Pope Boniface VI (896) Antipope Boniface VII (984–985) (now listed as an antipope) Pope Boniface VIII (1294–1303) Pope Boniface IX (1389–1404)

  2. 96189 Catholic Encyclopedia (1913) — Pope Boniface IX Thomas Oestreich Elected at Rome, 2 November, 1389, as successor of the Roman Pope, Urban VI; d. there, 1 October, 1404. Piero (Perino, Pietro) Tomacelli came of an ancient but impoverished baronial family of Naples.

  3. Pope Boniface IX (r. 1389–1404) created 8 cardinals in two consistories held during his pontificate including his future successor Pope Innocent VII and the Antipope John XXIII. [1] 18 December 1389 [ edit ]

  4. Pope Boniface IX. From the Catholic Encyclopedia. Elected at Rome, 2 November, 1389, as successor of the Roman Pope, Urban VI; d. there, 1 October, 1404. Piero (Perino, Pietro) Tomacelli came of an ancient but impoverished baronial family of Naples.

  5. Pope Boniface IX Pietro Tomacelli ... Pope Pietro Tomacelli (born 1350, died 1 Oct 1404) Pope of Roma {Rome} Consistory - December 1381: Created Cardinal

  6. Elected at Rome, 2 November, 1389, as successor of the Roman Pope, Urban VI ; d. there, 1 October, 1404. Piero (Perino, Pietro) Tomacelli came of an ancient but impoverished baronial family of Naples. He lacked good theological training and skill in the conduct of curial business, but ...

  7. Mar 1, 2003 · 1.. IntroductionPope Boniface VIII canonized King Louis IX of France (r. 1226–1270) on August 11, 1297. The canonization occurred as part of the rapprochement effected at the end of the first phase of the conflict waged between Boniface (r. 1294–1303) and Louis’ grandson, Philip IV ‘the Fair’ (r. 1285–1314), which began the previous year.

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