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Boniface of Savoy (ca 1217-July 14, 1270) was the Prior of Nantua, Bishop of Belley and Archbishop of Canterbury.
Boniface and his elder brother Count Amadeus IV of Savoy were sons of Thomas I, Count of Savoy and Margaret of Faucigny.
Boniface was ordered by Pope Urban IV either to repair the buildings at Lambeth or to build new ones and the present Early English Chapel of the Palace is part of the work which he then undertook.
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Savoy Savoy is a region of unification of Italy.
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 Nantua. Who is Nantua? What is Nantua? Where is Nantua? Definition of Nantua. Meaning of Nantua.
Nantua is a commune of France, in the Ain département, of which it is a sous-préfecture.
Boniface of Savoy, Archbishop of Canterbury was Prior of Nantua from 1232 to 1253.
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Boniface of Savoy
Forty-sixth Archbishop of Canterbury and son of Thomas, Count of Savoy, date of birth uncertain; d.
The Queen of Henry III was Eleanor, daughter of Berengar, Count of Provence, and Beatrice of Savoy.
His brother Philip, afterwards Count of Savoy, although not consecrated, held the archbishopric of Lyons and was in command of the papal troops.
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 Boniface III --  Encyclopædia Britannica   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
He was a deacon of the Roman Church when Pope St. Gregory I the Great sent him in 603 as a legate to Constantinople, where he obtained from the Byzantine emperor Phocas an edict recognizing the see of Rome as the head of all the churches.
Boniface set the church in Germany on a firm course of undeviating piety and irreproachable conduct.
The papacy of Boniface VIII (1294–1303) came at an unfortunate time when the nation-states of Europe, particularly France and England, were emerging as powerful political forces.
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Boniface, though a man of violent temper and too often absent from his see, showed some sympathy with the reforming party in the English church.
Though in 1250 he provoked the English bishops by claiming the right of visitation in their dioceses, he took the lead at the council of Merton (1258) In.
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 Episcopal Succession - Other Lines
LORCAN O'TUATHAIL (Laurence O'Toole) as Archbishop of Dublin
One example is that of John Cumin, Archbishop of Dublin, who was one of the consecrators of Wiliam de Sainte Mere l'Eglise on the 23rd May 1199.
Cumin had been appointed Archbishop of Dublin by Henry II in 1181 and was consecrated in Ireland, so may be assumed to have the Celtic succession.
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countess of Leicester and the queen, as an expert lawyer and theologian by the primate, Boniface of Savoy, he did much to guide the policy both of the opposition and of the court party in all matters...
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Boniface, the eleventh child, must have been a special favorite with his niece Eleanor, because she manifested a great desire to help him.
Boniface, bold and handsome in a dark and masterful way, was full of ambition; but what prospects ere ther for an eleventh child in a state as lacking in propserity as the mountainous slopes of Savoy?
Boniface came back and did some excommunicating of his own, including everyone who might have been concerned in the episode with the sole exception of the royal family.
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 Boniface of Savoy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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mortally wounded on battlefield 1263) was Count of Savoy from 1253 to 1263, succeeding his father Amadeus IV.
He is not to be confused with his uncle Boniface of Savoy, Archbishop of Canterbury.
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historic and cultural region encompassing the southeastern French départements of Haute-Savoie and Savoie and coextensive with the historic region of Savoy.
archbishop of Canterbury who, because he was a foreigner and because he attempted to remedy the financial disarray of his see, won the enmity of the English clergy.
field marshal and statesman of the Carignan line of the House of Savoy, who, in the service of the Austrian Holy Roman emperor, made his name as one of the greatest soldiers of his generation.
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Roman elected to succeed Sabinian after an interregnum of nearly a year; he was consecrated 19 February, 607; d.
Son of John, a physician, a Marsian from the province and town of Valeria; he succeeded Boniface III after a vacancy of over nine months.
A Neapolitan who succeeded Deusdedit after a vacancy of more than a year; consecrated 23 December, 619.
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 ~*Thomas I de Maurienne "Count" of Savoy/~*Beatrix (Margaret) of Geneva and Faucigny   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
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Name: ~*Beatrice "Countess" of Savoy Born: Abt 1201 at: Chambery,S.,France 31-2236 (27-374)(27-390) Married: DEC 1220 at: Provence,France Died: 15 DEC 1266 at: France Spouses: ~*Raymond IV Berenger "Count" of Provence NOTES
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2b) Ct AMADEUS II of Savoy, Mgve of Susa, d.26 Jan 1080; m.,possibly, Joanna, dau.of Ct Gerold of Geneva
3g) THOMAS II, Ct of Savoy (apparently as regent or co-ruler with his nephew) and Piedmont, Margrave of Turin and Ivrea; Ct of Flanders and Hainault 1237/44 (1199-1259); m.1st 2 Apr 1237 Joanna, Css of Flanders and Hainault (1188-Marquette 5 Dec 1244); m.2d 1251?
12g) Boniface, Archbishop of Canterbury 1241, Primate of England, d.14 Jul 1270
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 Britannia Biographies: Boniface of Savoy, Archbishop of Canterbury
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He became Bishop of Belley in Burgundy and, in 1241, through the influence of his niece, Queen Eleanor wife of Henry Ill, was nominated to the See of Canterbury.
Edited from G.M. Bevan's "Portraits of the Archbishops of Canterbury" (1908).
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