
Clement IV
Clement IV was Pope from 1265 until his death in 1268. His papacy was marked by political intrigue and conflict, particularly with the Hohenstaufen dynasty. He is known for granting the Kingdom of Sicily to Charles I of Anjou, which led to significant strife and the eventual execution of Conradin, the last Hohenstaufen heir.
Born on Nov 05, 1268 (756 years old)
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Kenya:
Clement IV's death led to the longest papal election in history.
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Vietnam:
Clement IV's death prompted the conclave in Viterbo to elect a new pope.
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Vietnam:
Clement IV's death prompted the conclave in Viterbo to elect his successor.
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Slovakia:
Clement IV's death led to a three-year papal election process.
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Belarus:
Clement IV was the Pope during the time of the papal elections discussed in the article.
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