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boniface
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The proprietor of a hotel or restaurant.
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Boniface not only revoked the concessions of 1297 but rebuked Philip for seizing clerical property and debasing the coinage, among other things, and he summoned French prelates to Rome to proceed with a reform of the kingdom.
Many unjustified accusations against Boniface, ranging from unlawful entry into the papal office to heresy, were raised against him at a secret meeting of the King and his advisers held in the Louvre at Paris; these accusations were to be taken up and elaborated upon later during the posthumous trial against the Pope pursued by Philip IV.
During the political conflict between Boniface and King Philip IV the Fair of France, Giles wrote, in 1301, a defense of the pope, De ecclesiastica potestate ("On the Church Power"); he proposed that the pope must have direct political power over the whole of mankind.
In 1389 1390, as the University's nuncio together with Conrad of Soltau, he was responsible for transferring the University register to Rome (Boniface IX).
On March 7th one of Kenya's liveliest anti-establishment campaigners, Boniface Mwangi, was beaten up by police.
Boniface Ngewa, the owner, serves chapati bread and sukuma wiki, a leafy vegetable whose name translates as "push the week", which is how long it is said to last.
Bishop Boniface Adoyo, an evangelical leader who claims to speak for 35 denominations and 10m believers, has denounced the proposed exhibit, asserting that: "I did not evolve from Turkana Boy or anything like it".Richard Leakey, the palaeontologist who unearthed both the skeleton and the fossils in northern Kenya, is adamant that the show must go on.
Boniface founded a bishopric there in 742.
Thus, when St. Boniface baptized members of Germanic tribes in the 8th century, he was ordered by Pope Gregory III to do so only according to the formula "in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit".
In May 1300 he was part of an important embassy to San Gimignano, a neighbouring town, whose purpose it was to solidify the Guelf league of Tuscan cities against the mounting ambitions of the new and embattled pope Boniface VIII.
Boniface belonged to a noble family of Wessex, England.
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