How to use in-sentence of “boniface”:
+ Pope Boniface confirmed the decree of Pope Celestine V that any pope can freely resign.
+ Cardinal Tomacelli was elected pope in 1389; and he chose to be called Boniface IX.
+ Its inhabitants are called “Bonifaciens” and the city was founded as a fortress and named after Boniface II of Tuscany in 828.
+ The “true” or actual seventh pope Boniface identified himself with the ordinal number VIII.
+ Pope Boniface V was pope of the Roman Catholic Church from 23 December 619 until 25 October 625 when he died.
+ It was founded in 1846 by Boniface Wimmer, a monk from Bavaria, Germany.
+ Cardinal Caetani was elected in 1294; and he chose to be called Boniface VIII.
+ Pope Boniface was involved in Italian and European political disputes.

Example sentences of “boniface”:
+ Pope Boniface VIII confined the former pope in the castle of Fumone, and he died there.
+ Benedict was a supporter of the Ultamontane policies of Pope Boniface VIII.
+ Pope Boniface VI was the bishop of Rome.
+ Pope Boniface IX, born Piero Tomacelli, was an ItalyItalian cleric of the 204th Pope from 1389 until his death in 1404.
+ Pope Boniface VIII raised Boccasini to the rank of cardinal.
+ Saint Boniface complained to King Aethelbald of his evil ways in a letter dated.
+ Pope Boniface IX made Migliorati cardinal in 1389.
+ In 1302, he was the diplomatic representative of Boniface VIII in Hungary.
+ Pope Boniface VIII, born Benedetto Caetani, was an ItalyItalian cleric of the 194th Pope from 1294 to 1303.
+ John was imprisoned in the Tower of London at first, but then released into the custody of Pope Boniface VIII on condition that he remain in a papal residence.
+ The Benedictine monastery of Fulda was founded in 744 by Saint Sturm, a disciple of Saint Boniface, when Boniface was reorganising the church in Germany.
+ This is because Boniface VII is now classed as an antipope; but during the reign of Boniface VIII, this was not recognized.
+ Pope Boniface VIII confined the former pope in the castle of Fumone, and he died there.
+ Benedict was a supporter of the Ultamontane policies of Pope Boniface VIII.
