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as bishop. However, the opposition of Hughes Mascaron, Bishop of Toulouse, and the conflict between Saisset and Roger Bernard III, Count of Foix, prevented Saisset from taking immediate possession of his diocese. As an ardent Occitan aristocrat, Saisset made no secret of the fact that he despised the
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and claimed the right to seize the revenues of the vacant sees. Boniface objected that suspension is not the same as deposition and did not render a see vacant. He sent the Bishop of Pamiers to Philip as legate to protest.
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to sees, regardless of papal authority. He drove from their sees bishops who were in opposition to his will and supported the Pope.
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In 1299, Boniface suspended two bishops in the south of France. Philip then attempted to exercise the
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Philip, at enmity with Boniface, had aggressively expanded what he saw as
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Pope Boniface VIII
Philip IV of France
royal rights
benefices
bishops
Pamiers
Bernard Saisset
droit de regale
Rule of St Benedict
papal bull
Unam Sanctam
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