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Clement V
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Clement V Originally Bertrand de Got. 1264-1314.
Pope (1305-1314) befriended by Philip IV of France, who arranged his election as pope and at whose request the papal residence was moved from Rome to Avignon (1309).

Clement V
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(Biographies / Clement V (?1264-1314) M, French, RELIGION: pope) original name Bertrand de Got. ?1264-1314, pope (1305-14): removed the papal seat from Rome to Avignon in France (1309)


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This list passes straight from the Council of Vienne, convoked by Pope Clement V in 1311, to the Council of Florence convoked by Eugenius IV in 1439.
In 1312 Pope Clement V dissolved the order amid torture and execution and in 1314 the Grand Master of the Knights Templar was burned at the stake.
In his admirably comprehensive and balanced book Michael Haag begins thousands of years before with the birth of Judaism and brings the story right up to date with a letter from Pope Clement V discovered in the Vatican in 2001 which proves the order was (secretly) exonerated in 1308.
 
 
 
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