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Q: When was The king of France and the pope disputed over?
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The king of France and the pope disputed over?

an attempt to tax the clergy


What did the king of France and the pope dispute over?

Attempt to attack the clergy


Who gained political victories over both Philip of France and King John of England?

Pope Innocent III


Who kidnapped the pope and moved the papacy to France?

King Philip IV of France


Pope Innocent III gained political victories over what kings?

Philip Augustus of France, and King John of England


What did King Philip IV of France believe that Pope Boniface refused to do?

King Philip IV of France ruled during the 13th and 14th centuries. He felt he had the right to tax the clergy (church officials) in France. When Pope Boniface refused, King Philip sent troops to capture the Pope who later died of natural causes.


What did Napoleon do when the Pope was going to crown him king of France?

Napoleon crowned himself Emperor. This was already planned, and Pope Pius VII agreed.


What is an antipope?

An antipope is a person who claims or claimed to be the pope as the result of a disputed election, but is not considered to be the real pope.


Who was the Pope of France in 1930?

France does not have a pope, there is only one pope and he resides in the Vatican. The Pope in 1930 was Pope Pius XI.


What was the major conflict between the king in the pope during the middle ages?

The struggle between Pope Boniface VIII and King Philip the Fair was centered around the taxation of the clergy in France. Pope Boniface in 1296 issued a papal bull stating that anyone including king, emperors, and princes that exacted a taxation form clergy would be excommunicated. King Philip denied monies that was to be sent to Rome from France to Rome in response to this. This led to the Pope allowing taxation but only for emergency situations.


Pope Innocent III gained political victories over both?

Pope Innocent III gained political victories over both Philip of France and King John of England. King John refused to accept the papal nomination for the Archbishop of Canterbury. Philip sought to marry a third wife, Agnes of Merania, while still married to a hated second, Isambour of Denmark.


Where did the pope live in 1453?

From 1309 to 1377 the pope resided at Avignon, France.