Pope Clement VI (1291 – December 6, 1352), born Pierre Roger, the fourth of the Avignon Popes, was pope from May 1342 until his death.
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| - Pope Clement VI (1291 – December 6, 1352), born Pierre Roger, the fourth of the Avignon Popes, was pope from May 1342 until his death.
- Normally one of these articles begins by listing the amazing achievements of the aforementioned monarch, like Henry V commanded the English army to victory in France. or James II could down 15 scotches in one sitting without throwing up all over the vestal robes. But, alas, while other leaders were putting their mark on history, Charles was standing in the corner, playing whatever the medieval version of Pac-man was.
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Consort
| - Three; Paul the Honest, Henry the Loudmouth, Holes the Sockpuppet.
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Birthplace
| - Maumont, Rosiers-d'Égletons, Limousin, France
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Name
| - Charles III, Charles the Bland, that guy
- Roger, Pierre
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Caption
| - Charles III taking time out of his busy regal schedule, of doing nothing, to stare vacantly off into space. He is most likely pondering which buttock to scratch that afternoon.
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Father
| - Toss up between King Henry VI, Philip I of Spain, William the Adulterer, the speaker of the house, several presents, a jester and a particularly large pony.
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Date of Death
| - 1352-12-06(xsd:date)
- 1554-11-05(xsd:date)
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Title
| - Pope
- King of England, Oprussor of Oireland
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Place of Birth
| - Rosiers d'Égletons, Limousin, France
- Somewhere nondescript no doubt
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Place of death
| - A hotel toilet.
- Avignon, modern France
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Date of Birth
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Short Description
| - Pope in Avignon, r. 1342-1352
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| - Pope Clement VI (1291 – December 6, 1352), born Pierre Roger, the fourth of the Avignon Popes, was pope from May 1342 until his death.
- Normally one of these articles begins by listing the amazing achievements of the aforementioned monarch, like Henry V commanded the English army to victory in France. or James II could down 15 scotches in one sitting without throwing up all over the vestal robes. But, alas, while other leaders were putting their mark on history, Charles was standing in the corner, playing whatever the medieval version of Pac-man was.
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