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A CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE OF THE ECCLESIASTICAL HISTORY Of the Fourteenth AGE of the CHURCH.
Years of Christ | Popes. | Emperors and Kings of the West. | Emperors of the East. | Ecclesiastical Affairs. | Councils. | Ecclesiastical Authors. |
1300 | Boniface VIII. the sixth year of his Papacy, ending Dec. 24. | Albert of Au∣stria Emperor of the West, the third year of his Reign. III. Philip the Fair King of France, the 16th year of his Reign. Ferdinand King of Castile from 1295. James II. King of Arrag•••• from 1291. Dionysius King of Portugal from 1279. Edward I. King of England from 1272. | Andronicus Se∣nior, the 17th year of his Reign. XVII. Ottoman the first Emperor of the Turks, whose Reign is counted from 1297. | The Publication and Opening of the Jubilee. Boniface appeared at Rome in his Pon∣tifical Habits with this Inscription, Ec∣ce duo gladii, i. e. Lo! here are two Swords. He published a Cru∣sado, and sent Ber∣nard de Saisset Bish. of Pamiez into France, who was there Arrested. | The Council of Melun held in January. The Synod of Colon, under the Archbish. Wichboldus. The Synod of Bayeux. The Council of Auch. | Dinus de Mugello. Engelbert Abbot of Admont. Jacobus Caietanus, Cardinal. Henry de Garret is made Bishop of Lucca. Steven de Salagnac. Andreas Novoca∣strensis. Ramerius de Pisâ flourished. |
1301 | VII. | IV. | XVIII. | The Bishop of Pa∣miez set at Liberty. Decemb. 4. Boniface suspended the Gra∣ces, and Privileges, granted the Kings of France, and hindered the Levy of a Subsidy upon the Clergy. He declares himself Supreme in things Spiritual and Temporal. | The Council of Compeigne held in Novem∣ber. | William de Nangis finished his Chroni∣cle. Jacobus de Benedi∣ctis. Justus à Cisterts, an Abbot. Joannes Duns Scotus. Richard of Sienna. Peter de Dacia flourished. |
1302 | VIII. | V. | XIX. | A Petition pre∣sented to K. Philip the Fair against Bo∣niface VIII. by Will. Nogaret March 12. An Assembly of the States of France against the Pretensions of Bo∣niface Apr. 10. The Writings and Proceedings on both sides upon that Subject. The Publication of the Bull, Unam Sanctam, Nov. 16. | An Assembly at Paris, April 10. The Council of Pennafiel, May 13. | Joannes Monachus; Cardinal, founded a College bearing his Name at Paris. Petrus de Boseo. A nameless Author of the Treatise against the Authority of the Pope flouri∣shed. |
1303 | IX. The Death of Boniface, Octob. 12. Benedict XI. chosen the se∣cond of the same Month. | VI. | XX. | The Appeal of the K. of France to the next Council. The Proceedings against Boniface. He is Arrested at Agnonia, Sept. 8. illuded by Sciarra Colonna, and dyes sometime after his deliverance. | An Assembly at Paris, June 13. The Council of Nogarol held in December. | Ptolemaeus Lucensis, finishes his Ecclesi∣astical History. The Death of Di∣nus de Mugello. |