Jubilee of 1300

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The Jubilee of 1300 was the first Holy Year in Catholic history, proclaimed by Pope Boniface VIII as a major pilgrimage and indulgence event that drew vast crowds to Rome and set the model for later jubilees.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Catholic jubilee
Holy Year
indulgence
pilgrimage event
associatedWith papal authority
plenary indulgence
attracted large numbers of pilgrims
commemoratedBy later jubilee celebrations in Rome
countryAtTheTime Papal States NERFINISHED
describedIn Chronicles of Giovanni Villani NERFINISHED
medieval papal bulls
hasCulturalImpact increase of Rome’s prestige as a pilgrimage center
hasEconomicImpact boost to Roman economy through pilgrims
hasLocation Papal States NERFINISHED
Rome NERFINISHED
hasPilgrimagePattern visits to major Roman basilicas
hasPurpose encouraging pilgrimage to Rome
granting indulgences
hasReligiousTradition Catholic Church NERFINISHED
hasSignificance first Holy Year in Catholic history
model for later Catholic jubilees
hasStartTime 1300
hasTheologicalContext medieval doctrine of indulgences
influenced development of indulgence practice
later jubilee years
languageOfOfficialActs Latin NERFINISHED
mainPilgrimageSite Archbasilica of Saint John Lateran NERFINISHED
Basilica of Saint Peter NERFINISHED
proclaimedBy Pope Boniface VIII NERFINISHED
timePeriod Late Middle Ages NERFINISHED

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Pope Boniface VIII knownFor Jubilee of 1300
Pope Boniface VIII organizedEvent Jubilee of 1300