Which act by Pope Boniface led to his capture at the papal summer palace in Anagni in September 1303?

a. He threatened to excommunicate King Philip.
b. He threatened to move the papal seat from France to Rome.
c. He threatened to abdicate his position as pope.
d. He threatened to go to war against King Philip.
e. He threatened to oppose the Conciliar Movement.


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