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CLEMENT XIII

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Originally appearing in Volume V06, Page 487 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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CLEMENT XIII  . (Carlo della Torre Rezzonico), pope from 1758 to 1769, was born in Venice, on the 7th of March 1693, filled various important posts in the
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Curia, became cardinal in 1737, bishop of Padua in 1743, and succeeded Benedict XIV. as pope on the 6th of
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July 1758 . He was a man of upright, moderate and pacific intentions, but his pontificate of eleven years was anything but tranquil . The
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Jesuits had fallen upon evil days; in 1758 Pombal expelled them from
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Portugal; his example was followed by the Bourbon countries—France, Spain, the Two Sicilies and
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Parma (1764-1768) . The order turned to the pope as its natural
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protector; but his protests (cf. the bull A postolicum pascendi munus, 7th of
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January 1765) were unheeded (see JESUITS) . A clash with Parma occurred to aggravate his troubles . The Bourbon kings espoused their relative's
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quarrel, seized
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Avignon,
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Benevento and Ponte Corvo, and
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united in a
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peremptory demand for the suppression of the Jesuits (January 1769) . Driven to extremities, Clement consented to call a Consistory to consider the step, but on the very
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eve of the day set for its meeting he died (2nd of
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February 1769), not without suspicion of
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poison, of which, however, there appears to be no conclusive evidence . A contemporary account of Clement was written by Augustin de Andres y Sobinas, . . . el nacimiento, estudios y empleos de . . . Clem .

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Madrid, 1759) . Ravignan's Clement XIII. e Clement XIV . (Paris, 1854) is partisan but
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free from rancour; and appends many interesting documents . See also the bibliographical note under Clement XIV. infra.; and the extended bibliography in Hergenrother, Allg . Kirchengesch . (188o), iii . 509 . (T . F .

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