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Parker, John Henry
The archaeology of Rome (4): The Egyptian obelisks to which is added a supplement to the first three parts, which form the fist volume — Oxford, 1876

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CHRONOLOGICAL TABLES, A.D. 1266-1304.

XXV

Buildings in Rome.
A.D.
1277 Sancta Sanctorum Oratory at the Late-
ran, the rebuilding completed under
Nicholas III. (Inscription in situ,
■with mosaics bearing the name of
‘ ‘ Magister Cosmatus. ”) i
Mosaics of Tribune of the Basilica of S.
Paul f. m., finished by the Abbot
Orsini, who became Pope as Nicholas

III. [See a.d. 1216.] a
1280 S. Maria sopra Minerva consecrated. (Brief
of Boniface VIII., 1295.
Church of S. Lucia della Tinta.
*Tomb of Cardinal De Bray. 3
1283 *Baldacchino of high altar of S. Cecilia.
(Inscription on cornice.) 4
1285 Baldacchino of high altar of S. Paul’s.
(Inscription in situ.) 5
1286 Tomb of Cardinal Ancherus (or Anchive),
at S. Prassede. 6
Mosaics in S. Paul’s Church.
1287 Tomb of Honorius IV., in the Savelli
Chapel at Ara Coeli. 7
1288 Mosaics in the apse of the Lateran.
1289 Church of S. Lucia della Tinta. 8

1290 Lateran Church, the Tribune built and
adorned with mosaics, by Nicholas IV.
(Inscription.) 9
“Mosaics in the Apse of S. Maria in
Trastevere. io
1294 Castle of the Gaetani, at Caecilia Metella.
ii
1295 Church of S. Giorgio in Velabro restored.
(The portico is of this date.) 12
1295-99 “Mosaics in the facade (upper story or
loggia) and in the tribune of S. Maria
Maggiore (Inscription). 13
1296 Tomb of Durandus, Bishop of Mende,
in the church of the Minerva. 14
1298 Mosaic of the “Navicella” (S. Peter walk¬
ing on the sea), executed from Giotto’s
design, now in the porch of S. Peter’s.
15
1299 “Mosaics on the apse of S. Clement, pre¬
sented by the Cardinal Titular, Gae-
tani. (Inscription in situ.) 16
Tomb of Cardinal Consalvus (by Joannes
Cosmati) in S. Maria Maggiore. (In-
scription in situ.) 17
1300 “Cloister of the Lateran. (Inscription.) 18
*Mosaie Tomb of Friar Museio daRamora
in Church of S. Sabina. 19
1303 Tomb of Boniface VIII. at S. Peter’s,
now in the crypt. 20

Contemporary Events.
A.D.
1266 Pope Clement claims the revenues of all
vacant benefices.
1267 Pope Clement appoints Charles of Anjou
Viceroy of Tuscany.
1268 King Louis IX. resists the claims of the
Pope to nominate bishops in France.
Clement IV. dies at Viterbo, the Papacy
is vacant for two years.
1270 The last Crusade, death of King Louis
at Tunis.
1271 Gregory X. (Visconti)— Piacenza, Pope.
1274 The fourteenth General Council held
at Lyons.
1276 Innocent V.—Moutiers, Savoy, Pope four
months.
Adrian V. (Fieschi) — Genoa, Pope five
weeks.
John XIX. (?), XX. (?), XXI. (?)-Lisbon,
Pope.
Lombardy distracted by civil war.
1277 Nicholas III. (Orsini)—Rome, Pope.
1278 Ravenna added to the Papal States.
The Papacy vacant six months.
1281 Martin IV.—Champagne, elected Pope.
Death of Pope Honorius, the Papacy
vacant ten months.
1282 The Sicilian Vespers; massacre of the
French.
1285 Honorius IV. (Savelli)—Rome, Pope.
Pope Martin dies at Perugia.
1287 Nicholas IV. (Masci)—Ascoli, Pope.
1290 The Genoese plunder Pisa.
1292 Celestin V. (Pietro da Morrone), of Iser-
nia, Naples, Pope.
Death of Nicholas IV., the Papacy vacant
two years and three months.
1294 Boniface VIII. (Benedetto Caetani) —
Anagni, Pope.
1296 The Pope forbids ecclesiastics to pay lay
taxes. The Kings of England and
France resist this.
1297 James of Aragon visits Rome, the Pope
invests him with Sardinia and Corsica.
1298 Pope Boniface excommunicates the Co¬
lonna family, and Philip King of
France.
1299 The Scotch refer their cause to the Pope.

1300 Boniface claims Scotland as a fief of the
Papal see.
1301 The English Parliament denies the claim
of the Pope.
1302 King Philip burns a Bull of Pope Boniface.
Boniface is taken prisoner and dies.
1303 Benedict XI. (Boccasini)—Treviso, Pope.
1304 Benedict XI. reverses the acts of Boni¬
face, and dies. The Papacy again kept
vacant by the Cardinals.
The city of Florence burnt.

Photographs—
2 No. 3296.
3 No. 1701.
6 No. 1704.
10 Nos. 1912, 1913, 1914.
11 No. 260.

Photographs—
12 No. 390.
13 Nos. 1423, 1424.
16 No. 1274.
18 Nos. 1094, 1095.
19 No. 1645.
 
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