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  1. Pope Clement V (Latin: Clemens Quintus; c. 1264 – 20 April 1314), born Raymond Bertrand de Got (also occasionally spelled de Guoth and de Goth), was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from 5 June 1305 to his death, in April 1314.

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  2. Feb 22, 2024 · Clement V (born c. 1260, Bordelais region, France—died April 20, 1314, Roquemaure, Provence) was the pope from 1305 to 1314 who, in choosing Avignon, France, for the papal residence—where it flourished until 1377—became the first of the Avignonese popes.

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  3. Pope Clement V (1264 – April 20, 1314), born Bertrand de Goth (also occasionally spelled "Gouth" and "Got"), was Pope from 1305 to his death. He is memorable in history for suppressing the order of the Templars, and as the Pope who moved the Roman Curia to Avignon in 1309.

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  5. In the first year of the pontificate of Clement V the French king began to demand from the pope the suppression of this ecclesiastical order and to set afoot a campaign of violence and calumny such as had so far succeeded in the case of Boniface VIII.

  6. Jul 2, 2015 · Better Know A Pope: Clement V. By Richard Stockton | Edited By Savannah Cox. Published July 2, 2015. Updated January 30, 2018. Tired of letting the Italians have all the fun, Pope Clement V ushered in an era of French papal corruption. Source: Facts About Armenia.

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  7. May 29, 2018 · Clement V (1264-1314) reigned as pope from 1305 to 1314. He was the first pope of the "Babylonian Captivity," when the papacy was located in Avignon, France. Bertrand de Got, who became Pope Clement V, was a nobleman and a native of Gascony, France. He became archbishop of Bordeaux in 1299.

  8. Religion. Encyclopedias almanacs transcripts and maps. Clement V, Pope. views 3,548,639 updated. CLEMENT V, POPE. Pontificate: June 5, 1305, to April 20, 1314; b. Bertrand de Got, in Villandraut (Gironde) in the mid-13th century; d. Roquemaure (Gard). Clement V had a successful ecclesiastical career up to his accession to the papacy.

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