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See also: Pierre See also: Roger), See also: pope from the 7th of May 1342 to the 6th of See also: December 1352, was See also: born at Maumont in See also: Limousin in 1291, the son of the wealthy See also: lord of Rosieres, entered the See also: Benedictine See also: order as a boy, studied at See also: Paris, and became successively See also: prior of St Baudil, See also: abbot of
See also: Fecamp, See also: bishop of See also: Arras, chancellor of See also: France, archbishop of See also: Sens and archbishop of See also: Rouen
.
He was made See also: cardinal-See also: priest of Sti Nereo ed Achilleo and See also: administrator of the bishopric of See also: Avignon by Benedict XII. in 1338, and four years later succeeded him as pope
.
He continued to reside at Avignon despite the arguments of envoys and the verses of See also: Petrarch, but threw a sop to the See also: Romans by reducing the See also: Jubilee See also: term from one See also: hundred years to fifty
.
He appointed Cola di Rienzo to a See also: civil position at See also: Rome, and, although at first approving the establishment of the tribunate, he later sent a See also: legate who excommunicated Rienzo and, with the help of the aristocratic faction, drove him from the city (December 1347)
.
See also: Clement continued the struggle of his predecessors with the emperor See also: Louis the Bavarian, excommunicating him after protracted negotiations on the 13th of
See also: April 1346, and directing the election of See also: Charles of Moravia, who received general recognition after the
See also: death of Louis in See also: October 1347, and put an end to the See also: schism which had long divided See also: Germany
.
Clement proclaimed a crusade in 1343, but nothing was accomplished beyond a See also: naval attack on See also: Smyrna (29th of October 1344)
.
He also carried on fruitless negotiations for See also: church unity with the Armenians and with the
See also: Greek emperor, See also: John Cantacuzenus
.
He tried to end the Hundred Years' War between
See also: England and France, but secured only a temporary truce
.
He excommunicated Casimir of Poland for marital infidelity and forced him to do penance
.
He successfully resisted encroachments on ecclesiastical jurisdiction by the See also: kings of England, See also: Castile and See also: Aragon
.
He made See also: Prague an archbishopric in 1344, and three years later founded the university there
.
During the disastrous plague of 1347-1348 Clement did all he could to alleviate theSee also: distress, and condemned the Flagellants and See also: Jew-baiters
.
He tried See also: Queen See also: Joanna of Naples for the See also: murder of her See also: husband and acquitted her
.
He secured full ownership of the county of Avignon through See also: purchase from Queen Joanna (9th of See also: June 1348) and renunciation of feudal claims by Charles IV. of France, and considerably enlarged the papal palace in that city
.
To supply See also: money for his many undertakings Clement revived the practice of selling reservations and expectancies, which had been abolished by his predecessor
.
Oppressive See also: taxation and unblushing nepotism were Clement's See also: great faults
.
On the other See also: hand, he was famed for his engaging See also: manners, eloquence and theological learning
.
He died on the 6th of December 1352, and was buried in the Benedictine abbey at See also: Auvergne, but his See also: tomb was destroyed by Calvinists in 1562
.
His successor was Innocent VI
.
The chief See also: sources for the See also: life of Clement VI. are in Baluzius, Vitae Pap
.
Avenion., vol. i
.
(Paris, 1693) ; E
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Werunsky, Excerpta ex registris Clementis VI. et Innocentii VI
.
( See also: Innsbruck, 1885) ; and F
.
Cerasoli, Clemente VI. e Giovanni I. di Napoli—Doeumenti inedite dell' Archivio Vaticano (1896, &c.)
.
See L
.
Pastor, See also: History of the Popes, vol. i., trans. by F
.
I
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Antrobus (See also: London, 1899); F
.
See also: Gregorovius, Rome in the See also: Middle Ages, vol. vi. trans. by Mrs G
.
W
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See also: Hamilton (London, 1900-19o2) ; J
.
B
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Christopher
Histoire de la papaute pendant le XI V° siecle, vol. ii
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(Paris, 1853) ; also article by L
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Kiipper in the Kirchenlexikon (2nd ed.) . (C . H . |
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