Pope Clement XII was born with the given name of Lorenzo Corsini in the year 1652 A.D., and died in 1740 A.D. He began his reign as Pope in the year 1730 A.D. and ended his reign in the year 1740 A.D., during the Early Modern. Clement XII was from Florence, and his papal number is: 246 out of 267 officially recognized Roman Catholic Popes.
Summary: Pope who rebuilt finances, patronized art, and condemned Freemasonry.
Biography:Clement XII governed despite age and blindness, yet he left a significant mark on both papal administration and the city of Rome. He improved finances, sponsored major building works, and continued the cultural patronage expected of the eighteenth-century papacy.
His bull against Freemasonry gave enduring form to papal suspicion of secret societies. In him, governance, symbolism, and moral teaching converged in recognizable early modern fashion.
Clement XII’s legacy combines administrative recovery, civic patronage, and lasting disciplinary intervention.



