
Clement VI
Clement VI was the Pope from 1342 to 1352, known for his efforts to mitigate the strict rules governing the papal conclave, particularly concerning the meals provided to Cardinals during the election process. His reforms allowed for more generous dining options, reflecting a shift towards a more humane approach in the often tense environment of papal elections.
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Pope Clement VI relaxed the rules regarding meals during conclaves in the mid-1300s.
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