Guillaume de Nogaret (c. 1260 – April 1313) was a French statesman, councilor and keeper of the seal to Philip IV of France. Nogaret was born in Saint-Félix-Lauragais...
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Philip IV of France (redirect from Roi de fer)
clergy, relied instead on skilful civil servants, such as Guillaume de Nogaret and Enguerrand de Marigny, to govern the kingdom. The king, who sought an...
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beginning a long series of struggles between the two. Finally in 1303 Guillaume de Nogaret, Philip IV's lawyer, drew up a list of 29 charges including black...
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newspaper owner, and politician Guillaume-Gabriel Nivers, French organist, composer and theorist Guillaume de Nogaret, French statesman, councilor and...
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Jean Louis de Nogaret de La Valette (1554–1642), created Duke of Épernon, was a powerful member of the French nobility at the turn of the 17th century...
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were many other Templars in France. Philip's ministers Guillaume de Nogaret and Enguerrand de Marigny were tasked to bring the list of charges against...
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Nogaret (French pronunciation: [nɔɡaʁɛ]) is a commune in the Haute-Garonne department in southwestern France. Guillaume de Nogaret Jean Louis de Nogaret...
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Pope Boniface VIII (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
" This included King Philip IV, though not by name. In response, Guillaume de Nogaret, Philip's chief minister, denounced Boniface as a heretical criminal...
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June 1304, from Perugia, he excommunicated Guillaume de Nogaret, Reynald de Supino, his son Robert, Thomas de Morolo, Peter of Gennazano, his son Stephen...
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Egidio Colonna. In September 1303, Sciarra and Philipp's advisor, Guillaume de Nogaret, led a small force into Anagni to arrest Boniface VIII and bring...
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The Accursed Kings (redirect from Le Roi de fer)
of Marguerite Guillaume de Nogaret, Philip's prime councillor and keeper of the seal Enguerrand de Marigny, Philip's Chamberlain Hugues de Bouville, Philip's...
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dying in less than a year, possibly poisoned via Philip's councillor Guillaume de Nogaret. It took a year to choose the next Pope, the Frenchman Clement V...
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Princeton, 1980. Julien Théry, "The Pioneer of Royal Theocracy. Guillaume de Nogaret and the conflicts between Philip the Fair and the Papacy", in The...
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several more recent or older noble families of the same name, such as Guillaume de Nogaret (1260-1313). The family is originally from Lavalette (Haute-Garonne)...
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Bernard de Nogaret, seigneur de La Valette (1553 – 11 February 1592) was a French governor, military officer, favourite, courtier and statesman during...
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Philip IV of France. In September 1303, Sciarra and Philip's advisor, Guillaume de Nogaret, led a small force into Anagni to arrest Boniface VIII and bring...
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Bernard de Nogaret de La Valette (1592 – 25 July 1661) was Duke of Épernon and a French general, the son of Jean Louis de Nogaret de La Valette and Marguerite...
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the legend of the curse he laid on the pope, Philip the Fair, and Guillaume de Nogaret. Umberto Eco's novel, Foucault's Pendulum (1988), features the mythos...
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expedition to arrest and remove the pope. In 1303, the king's advisor Guillaume de Nogaret and Sciarra Colonna led a band of two thousand mercenaries on horse...
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Pope Benedict XI (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
1304, Benedict XI excommunicated Philip IV's implacable minister Guillaume de Nogaret and all the Italians who had played a part in the seizure of his...
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Montpellier (redirect from Baron de Montpellier)
lecturers Guillaume de Nogaret, chancellor to Philip the Fair, Guillaume de Grimoard, afterwards pope under the name of Urban V, and Pedro de Luna, antipope...
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Pope Clement V (redirect from Bertrand de Gouth)
independently. Meanwhile, Philip IV's lawyers pressed to reopen Guillaume de Nogaret's charges of heresy against the late Boniface VIII that had circulated...
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Meister Eckhart, German theologian, philosopher and mystic (d. 1328) Guillaume de Nogaret, keeper of the seal to King Philip IV of France (d. 1313) Maximus...
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Marsillargues (section Guillaume de Nogaret's Castle)
(14.4 °F) on 5 February 2012. The castle was founded in 1305 by Guillaume de Nogaret, who became Lord of Marsillargues, in reward of his services returned...
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Hastings, English nobleman, knight and peer (b. 1262) April 13 – Guillaume de Nogaret, French statesman and councillor (b. 1260) April 20 – Bolesław II...
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the first time, ... to the royal miracle" - starting with Guillaume de Nogaret and Guillaume de Plaisians [fr], followed by Fra Tolomeo in Italy and William...
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appointed Chancellor of France in place of the recently deceased Guillaume de Nogaret. A few months later, he became Bishop of Chalons, a town of which...
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Clement, Chevalier Guillaume de Nogaret, King Philip! I summon you to the Tribunal of Heaven before the year is out!" — Jacques de Molay, last Grand Master...
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heresy and sodomy after his death in 1303, in papers circulated by Guillaume de Nogaret. February 15 – King Denis of Portugal grants the Magna Charta Privilegioum...
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The Chancellor of France (French: Chancelier de France), also known as the Grand Chancellor or Lord Chancellor,[citation needed] was the officer of state...
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