Guy Foulques

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Guy Foulques, later known as Pope Clement IV, was a 13th-century French cleric who became head of the Catholic Church and played a key role in the politics of medieval Europe.

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instanceOf 13th-century French person
Catholic priest
French jurist
cardinal
human
pope
alsoKnownAs Guy Foulques le Jeune NERFINISHED
Guy Foulquois NERFINISHED
appointedCardinalBy Pope Innocent IV NERFINISHED
birthDate c. 1190
c. 1200
birthPlace Languedoc NERFINISHED
Saint-Gilles-du-Gard NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of France NERFINISHED
createdCardinalInConsistory 1254-12-24
deathDate 1268-11-29
deathPlace Papal States
Viterbo NERFINISHED
electedPopeDate 1265-02-05
era High Middle Ages
fieldOfWork canon law
ecclesiastical administration
medieval diplomacy
knownFor French royal service before becoming pope
central role in 13th-century papal politics
strong opposition to the Hohenstaufen in Italy
memberOf College of Cardinals
name Guy Foulques NERFINISHED
notableEvent conflict with the Hohenstaufen dynasty
intervention in the War of the Sicilian Vespers precursor conflicts
involvement in Italian Guelph-Ghibelline politics
support for the papal claim over the Kingdom of Sicily
notableWork promotion of Charles of Anjou as King of Sicily
occupation canon lawyer
diplomat
statesman
papacyEndDate 1268-11-29
papacyStartDate 1265-02-22
papalName Clement IV NERFINISHED
positionHeld Bishop of Le Puy
Cardinal-bishop of Sabina
Pope
Vice-chancellor of France
predecessorAsPope Pope Urban IV NERFINISHED
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholic Church
servedMonarch Louis IX of France NERFINISHED
successorAsPope Pope Gregory X NERFINISHED

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Pope Clement IV birthName Guy Foulques
Pope Clement IV alsoKnownAs Guy Foulques