Clement VI

Clement VI
(Pierre Roger)
1291-1352, French ecclesiastic: pope 1342-52.

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orig. Pierre Roger

born с 1291, Corèzze, Aquitaine
died Dec. 6, 1352, Avignon, Provence

Pope (1342–52).

Archbishop of Sens and Rouen, he was made cardinal in 1338 and was consecrated pope at Avignon four years later (see Avignon papacy). He launched a Crusade against Smyrna in 1344, ending the piracy of the Ottoman Turks. He also restored papal authority in the Romagna region, which was disputed by families of the Italian nobility. In exchange for his protection, Joan I of Naples sold him Avignon. Clement opposed the Franciscan ascetics known as the Spirituals, enlarged the papal palace, and fostered art and scholarship.

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pope
original name  Pierre Roger  
born c. 1291, Corrèze, Aquitaine [France]
died Dec. 6, 1352, Avignon, Provence

      pope from 1342 to 1352.

      Abbot of the Benedictine monasteries at Fécamp and La Chaise-Dieu, France, he became archbishop of Sens in 1329 and of Rouen in 1330. He was made cardinal in 1338 by Pope Benedict XII, whom he succeeded, being consecrated at Avignon on May 19, 1342. His pontificate was confronted by three problems: the last of the Crusades, the failure of the Florentine bankers, and the state of papal possessions in Italy.

      Clement considered the crusade against the Ottoman (Ottoman Empire) Turks as the pope's first duty. In 1344 he was responsible for a crusader naval expedition that took Smyrna, ending its piratical raids in the eastern Mediterranean. Smyrna was then entrusted to the Knights of St. John. The Florentine bankruptcies caused Clement to seek elsewhere for his bankers, but the problem was not a lack of revenue.

      The papal territories in the Italian regions of the Romagna and the Marches were disputed by the noble Italian families. Clement dispatched his nephew Astorge de Durfort to reestablish papal authority in the Romagna. When Queen Joan I of Naples was suspected of the murder of her husband, Andrew, his brother King Louis I the Great of Hungary led an expedition against Naples. Joan fled to Avignon, in her county of Provence, to seek Clement's protection. Acquitted of the murder charge, she sold Avignon to Clement. In Rome Clement at first supported (1347) the popular leader Cola Di Rienzo, who attempted to create a state based on the ancient Roman Republic, but the pontiff later excommunicated him.

      Clement helped secure the election in 1346 of the German king Charles IV, who allied with the papacy. He abandoned his vow of monastic poverty and opposed the Spirituals, Franciscan extremists who observed absolute material poverty. Enlarging the papal palace, he lived like a secular prince, patronized artists and scholars, and elevated his court to one of the most sophisticated of its time. During the Black Death (1348–50) one-fourth of Clement's staff died at Avignon. He welcomed Jews there, though they were accused of starting the plague.

Additional Reading
Diana Wood, Clement VI: The Pontificate and Ideas of an Avignon Pope (1989).

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