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'''Pope Benedict XI''' (1240 – 7 July 1304), born '''Nicola Boccasini''', was [[Papacy|Pope]] from 22 October 1303 to his death. | '''Pope Benedict XI''' (1240 – 7 July 1304), born '''Nicola Boccasini''', was [[Papacy|Pope]] from 22 October 1303 to his death. | ||
Benedict held a hostility with [[Philip IV of France]]'s councillor and secret [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Mentor]], [[Guillaume de Nogaret]]. In 1304, Nogaret poisoned Benedict, and the position of Pope was passed on to [[Clement V]]. | Benedict held a hostility with [[Philip IV of France]]'s councillor and secret [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Mentor]], [[Guillaume de Nogaret]], who he excommunicated shortly after becoming Pope. In 1304, only eight months into his papacy, Nogaret poisoned Benedict, and the position of Pope was passed on to [[Clement V]]. | ||
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Pope Benedict XI (1240 – 7 July 1304), born Nicola Boccasini, was Pope from 22 October 1303 to his death.
Benedict held a hostility with Philip IV of France's councillor and secret Assassin Mentor, Guillaume de Nogaret, who he excommunicated shortly after becoming Pope. In 1304, only eight months into his papacy, Nogaret poisoned Benedict, and the position of Pope was passed on to Clement V.
