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In page Pope Boniface VIII:

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Boniface proclaimed 1300 a "jubilee" year, the first of many such jubilees to take place in Rome.[1] He probably wanted to gather money from pilgrims to Rome[2] as a substitute for the missing money from France, or it may be that he was seeking moral and political support against the hostile behaviour of the French king. The event was a success; Rome had never received such crowds before. It is said that on one particular day some 30,000 people were counted.[3] Giovanni Villani estimated that some 200,000 pilgrims came to Rome.[4] Boniface and his aides managed the affair well, food was plentiful, and it was sold at moderate prices. It was an advantage to the pope that the great sums of money he collected could be used according to Boniface's own judgment.[citation needed]