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Pope Clement VI

Pope Clement VI was born with the given name of Pierre Roger in the year 1291 A.D., and died in 1352 A.D. He began his reign as Pope in the year 1342 A.D. and ended his reign in the year 1352 A.D., during the Late Middle Ages. Clement VI was from France, and his papal number is: 198 out of 267 officially recognized Roman Catholic Popes.

Summary: Magnificent Avignon pope who led during the Black Death.

Biography:

Clement VI embodied the grandeur and cultivated courtliness of the Avignon papacy at its height. His reign was marked by lavish patronage, diplomatic activity, and broad assertion of papal influence.

He also faced the Black Death, during which he granted spiritual consolations, offered refuge, and defended Jews against violent scapegoating. The crisis revealed both the pastoral and political weight of papal leadership in catastrophe.

Clement VI’s legacy combines splendor, generosity, and one of the most memorable papal responses to plague in European history.