Jacques d’Euse

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Jacques d’Euse, later known as Pope John XXII, was a 14th-century French pontiff of the Avignon Papacy noted for his centralizing church reforms and conflicts over doctrine and secular authority.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Avignon Papacy pope
French person
Roman Catholic bishop
canon lawyer
human
pope
theologian
alsoKnownAs Jean XXII NERFINISHED
Johannes XXII NERFINISHED
Pope John XXII NERFINISHED
birthDate 1244
birthName Jacques d’Euse NERFINISHED
birthPlace Cahors NERFINISHED
Kingdom of France NERFINISHED
Quercy NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of France NERFINISHED
deathDate 1334-12-04
deathPlace Avignon NERFINISHED
Comtat Venaissin NERFINISHED
Papal States
education University of Montpellier NERFINISHED
University of Paris NERFINISHED
electedPopeOn 1316-08-07
endTime pontificate 1334-12-04
era 14th century
fieldOfWork canon law
theology
issued canon law collections
papal decretals
knownFor centralizing church administration
condemnation of Spiritual Franciscans
conflict with Louis IV of Bavaria
conflicts over Franciscan poverty doctrine
doctrinal controversy on the Beatific Vision
intervention in Holy Roman Empire politics
strengthening papal finances
memberOf Roman Curia NERFINISHED
papalName John XXII NERFINISHED
papalPredecessor Pope Clement V NERFINISHED
papalSuccessor Pope Benedict XII NERFINISHED
partOf Avignon Papacy NERFINISHED
placeOfBurial Avignon Cathedral NERFINISHED
positionHeld Bishop of Avignon
Bishop of Fréjus
Cardinal
Cardinal-bishop of Porto e Santa Rufina
Pope
Vice-chancellor of the Roman Church
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholic Church
residence Avignon NERFINISHED
startTime pontificate 1316-08-07

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Pope John XXII birthName Jacques d’Euse