How To Use boniface In A Sentence
- To Boniface's own decretals were later appended the Constitutiones of Boniface's immediate successor, Clement V, the Extravagantes of John XXII, and finally, in 1500-1503, the Extravagantes Communes.
- It was shot in 16 mm Cinemascope in the wastelands of Winnipeg's St. Boniface industrial stockyards.
- February 1207, Henry marries Agnes, daughter of Boniface of Montferrat. Summer, Boniface is killed in a skirmish with Bulgars.
- This point of view was supported by Celestine V, the disgraced predecessor of Boniface VIII.
- Registered nurse Carla Boniface and her daughter, who were picking tuatua, heard the commotion just as the tide had turned to come in. New Zealand Herald - Top Stories
- In 418, competing camps elected their own popes, Eulalius, an archdeacon, and Boniface I, a priest.
- Nogaret appealed to Philip to protect the Holy Church against the intruder and false pope, Boniface, a simonist, robber, and heretic, maintaining that the king, moreover, ought to call an assembly of the prelates and peers of France, through whose efforts a general council might be convoked, before which he would prove his charges. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 2: Assizes-Browne
- Among these popes is Boniface VIII, who died in 1303 and whose body was also found incorrupt in 1605.
- The Archbishop of St. Boniface and five bishops of the North-West are members of this congregation, which has about 265 priests and 96 lay brothers, with houses in Quebec, Montreal, and Ottawa, and in the last named city a university, a scholasticate, a juniorate, and several parishes. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 3: Brownson-Clairvaux
- Although he was killed in 1183, Renier may have been given rulership over Thessalonica by Emperor Manuel, and Boniface may have from the beginning had his eye on recovering what he regarded as a family estate.