Why and how did the conflict between Philip IV and Boniface VIII happen? Whose victory did it end?

The feud between King Philip the Fourth and Pope Boniface the Eighth is a confrontation between royalty and ecclesiastical authority. In 1301, the pope accused Philip of illegal encroachment on the authority of the Catholic Church. The king intended to arrest the pope and sent trusted people to Italy. But dad, frightened, left for the city of Anagni. But the king’s servants tracked down the pope and behaved with him without much ceremony. A few days later Boniface the Eighth died. King Philip the Fourth emerged victorious in this fight.



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