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  1. Pope Clement IV (Latin: Clemens IV; c. 23 November 1190 – 29 November 1268), born Gui Foucois (Latin: Guido Falcodius; French: Guy de Foulques or Guy Foulques) and also known as Guy le Gros (French for "Guy the Fat"; Italian: Guido il Grosso), was bishop of Le Puy (1257–1260), archbishop of Narbonne (1259–1261), cardinal of ...

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    The Holy See Pontiffs Clement IV [ AR - DE - EN ... Clement IV 183rd Pope of the Catholic Church Beginning Pontificate: 5,22.II.1265: End Pontificate: 29.XI.1268

  3. Clement of Rome ( Latin: Clemens Romanus; Ancient Greek: Κλήμης Ῥώμης, romanized : Klēmēs Rōmēs) ( c. 35 AD – 99 AD), also known as Pope Clement I, was a bishop of Rome in the late first century AD. He is considered to be the first of the Apostolic Fathers of the Church, [2] and a leading member of the Church in Rome in the ...

  4. Clement IV was the pope from 1265 to 1268. An eminent jurist serving King St. Louis IX of France, Guido was ordained priest when his wife died c. 1256. He subsequently became bishop of Le Puy in 1257, archbishop of Narbonne in 1259, and cardinal in 1261. While on a diplomatic mission to England, he.

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    The pope (Latin: papa, from Ancient Greek: πάππας, romanized: páppas, lit. 'father') is the bishop of Rome and the visible head of the worldwide Catholic Church. He is also known as the supreme pontiff, Roman pontiff or sovereign pontiff.

  6. Religion. Encyclopedias almanacs transcripts and maps. Clement IV, Pope. views 2,205,223 updated. CLEMENT IV, POPE. Pontificate: Feb. 5, 1265 to Nov. 29, 1268; b. Guy Fulcodi, Saint-Gilles (Rh ô ne), toward the end of the 12th century. Guy was a lawyer in the service of the counts of the Toulouse and a consultant of King louis ix.