Pope Clement IV

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Pope Clement IV was the head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from 1265 to 1268, known for his involvement in Italian and European political conflicts, including the struggle against the Hohenstaufen dynasty.

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Label Occurrences
Pope Clement IV canonical 7

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Catholic cleric
Pope
head of state
alsoKnownAs Guido Foulques
Guy Foulques
Guy le Gros
appointedBy College of Cardinals
birthName Guy Foulques
burialPlace Viterbo Cathedral
child Five unnamed children (died young)
Unnamed daughters (survived to adulthood)
clergyStatus member of the College of Cardinals
conflict struggle against the Hohenstaufen dynasty
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of France
dateOfBirth c. 1190
c. 1200
dateOfDeath 1268-11-29
educatedAt University of Montpellier
La Sorbonne
surface form: University of Paris
era High Middle Ages
event War of the Sicilian Vespers
surface form: War of the Sicilian succession (against Hohenstaufen)
headOf Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholic Church

Papal States
knownFor involvement in European political conflicts
involvement in Italian political conflicts
opposition to the Hohenstaufen dynasty
support for Charles I of Anjou
languageUsed Latin
nobleTitle royal counselor of Louis IX of France
notableAction called Charles of Anjou to the Kingdom of Sicily
confirmed Charles of Anjou as King of Sicily
excommunicated Conradin
numberOfChildren 2
occupation canon lawyer
clergyman
statesman
opposed Conradin
surface form: Conradin of Hohenstaufen

Manfred, King of Sicily
surface form: Manfred of Sicily
papacyEnd 1268-11-29
papacyStart 1265-02-05
placeOfBirth Kingdom of France
Languedoc
Saint-Gilles-du-Gard
placeOfDeath Papal States
Viterbo
positionHeld Bishop of Le Puy
Cardinal-bishop of Sabina
Pope
predecessor Pope Urban IV
reignEnd 1268-11-29
reignStart 1265-02-05
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholic Church
residence Rome
Viterbo
signed bull "Licet ecclesiae catholicae"
bull "Turbato corde"
spouse Marguerite Ruffi
successor Pope Gregory X
supported Charles I of Anjou
workedFor Louis IX of France

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Clement hasNotableBearer Pope Clement IV
Dominican Rite approvedBy Pope Clement IV
Charles I of Anjou supportedBy Pope Clement IV
Pope Urban IV successor Pope Clement IV
Hedwig of Andechs canonizedBy Pope Clement IV