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Boniface III

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  1. pope a.d. 607.


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In 1055 the emperor went a second time to Italy, where his authority was threatened by Godfrey of Lorraine, who had married Beatrice, widow of Boniface III., margrave of Tuscany, and was ruling her vast estates.

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What the chroniclers remark is important, that Boniface III., the next to succeed St. Gregory, received a decree from Phocas, in which he solemnly declared that the See of the Roman Church was to be considered the head of Christendom.

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Phocas confirmed the election of Boniface III., the next pope, after a year.

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Boniface III. was pope from the 15th of February to the 12th of November 606.

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This temple is still standing, with little alteration, besides the loss of the old ornaments, being converted into a Christian church by Pope Boniface III.

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